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Warsaw Python Pizza

PJAIT building A, Koszykowa 86, Warsaw, Poland

9th May 2026

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Python Pizza is Coming to Warsaw!

Python Pizza, an annual micro conference originating from Naples in 2017, has made its mark in various cities in Germany, Italy, Cuba, Czechia, as well as in remote formats. Now it's Warsaw's turn to host this amazing Python community event!


Organized entirely by volunteers, we bring the Python Community together for some amazing original Pizza™ and Python Talks.


We believe in and encourage practical sessions, in which developers share their experiences and lessons learned from real-world projects. Each talk is 10 minutes long.



Check out the past editions: Ostrava Python Pizza, Prague Python Pizza, Brno Python Pizza, Naples Python Pizza, Berlin Python Pizza, 2021 Hamburg Python Pizza, 2020 Hamburg Python Pizza and 2019 Hamburg Python Pizza.

Sponsors

EuroPython SocietyNetcompanyPolish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology

Program

Compact agenda đź”—

Join us for a full day of Python talks, coffee breaks, lightning talks, and pizza.

Registration
07:30-08:00
Opening
08:00-08:10
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The Python Dilemma on Microsoft Fabric: Data Wrangler, Pandas, or PySpark?

Keynote speakerEstera KotLinkedIn
08:10-08:34
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Catch Me If You __can__

Agata SkamrukLinkedIn
08:34-08:46
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It Doesn’t Have to Be Perfect: How I Shipped a Sales Forecasting Pipeline at 16

Yevhen MaltsevLinkedInGitHub
08:46-08:58
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Building robust MCP servers with Python and FastMCP

Vladyslav FedoriukLinkedInGitHub
08:58-09:10
Coffee Break #1
09:10-09:34
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AI In Drug Design

Jonas CicenasLinkedInGitHubX/Twitterwebsite
09:34-09:46
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SuperDoc SDK: a modern alternative to python-docx

Andrii OrlovLinkedInGitHubX/Twitter
09:46-09:58
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Beat the Pareto Principle: Let AI Handle the How, So You Can Focus on the Why

Krzysiek WilczyńskiLinkedInGitHubwebsite
09:58-10:10
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I vibecoded my wedding

Dorota OstrowskaLinkedInGitHub
10:10-10:22
Coffee Break #2
10:22-10:46
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One Logic, Two Worlds: Unified Large-Scale Feature Engineering with Polars

Eliška Kosturová
10:46-10:58
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Burn Your requirements.txt: The 10-Minute UV & Ruff Speedrun

Cyprian GburekLinkedInGitHubwebsite
10:58-11:10
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I am Python Engineer. How do I contribute to the Open Mercato - an open source Next.js ERP?

Mateusz StaniaszekLinkedIn
11:10-11:22
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Don't be scared when PostgreSQL Stops Using Your Indexes

Szymon CaderLinkedInGitHub
11:22-11:34
Pizza!
11:34-12:34
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Self Improving Expert Systems for medical sourcing

Timothy HobbsLinkedInGitHubwebsite
12:34-12:46
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Why Your CV Isn't Working - 5 Common Mistakes IT Candidates Make

Marta Mulik-Walczyna (Akademickie Biuro Karier)
12:46-12:58
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Stealth Scraping 2026: Camoufox czy Nodriver?

Jakub MelzackiLinkedInGitHubDaniel GoliszewskiLinkedIn
12:58-13:10
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Unsupervised Football Team Classification Using Clustering Techniques

Aksa Fatima
13:10-13:22
Coffee Break #3
13:22-13:46
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DevOps: You Own More Than You Think

Janusz "Ivellios" KamieńskiLinkedInGitHub
13:46-13:58
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Knowledge representation for efficient learning and communication

Jan BieleckiLinkedInGitHubwebsite
13:58-14:10
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AI that doesn't lie

Aleksandra OlszewskaLinkedIn
14:10-14:22
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Three Startups, One Pattern: What It Takes to Build with Python and AI

Vadym LishchynskyiLinkedIn
14:22-14:34
Coffee Break #4
14:34-14:58
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Wawa-Uiua! Very Nice Array Programming!

Mateusz ZarembaLinkedIn
14:58-15:10
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When the DATE type shouldn't be used for dates - a love letter to some programming languages

Bartek "PokerFacowaty" NowakGitHubwebsite
15:10-15:22
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LLM made me install it

Kinga MarszałkowskaLinkedInGitHub
15:22-15:34
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Test more by checking less đź‘€

Sebastian BuczyńskiLinkedInGitHubwebsite
15:34-15:46
Lightning talks
15:46-16:10
Closing Session
16:10-16:22

Organizers

Python Pizza is brought to life by volunteers. Everyone from our organizing team to our amazing speakers are donating their time to make this event happen.


By the community for the community.


Piotr Grędowski

Piotr GrędowskiLinkedIn

Dorota Ostrowska

Dorota OstrowskaLinkedIn

Natalia Traczewska

Natalia TraczewskaLinkedIn

Data Science Club PJATK

Data Science Club PJATK

Proposals submission is now closed

We would like to thank everyone who submitted their proposals! We have already created the final version of the event schedule.

Venue

📍 PJAIT building A, Auditorium, Koszykowa 86, Warsaw, Poland
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How to get there (Warsaw public transport)

  • For route planning and live directions, use the Google Maps link above.
  • About 22 minutes on foot from Metro Politechnika.
  • About 17 minutes on foot from Metro Rondo DaszyĹ„skiego.

Arriving by train from other cities

  • Best arrival station: Warszawa Centralna (main station).
  • Also convenient: Warszawa ĹšrĂłdmieĹ›cie.
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Code of Conduct

Purpose

Warsaw Python Pizza is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion or lack thereof.

We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form.

Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks.

We expect all community participants to abide by this Code of Conduct in all community venues—online and in-person—as well as in all one-on-one communications pertaining to community business.

Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organisers.

Expected Behavior

  • Participate in an authentic and active way. In doing so, you contribute to the health and longevity of this community.
  • Exercise consideration and respect in your speech and actions.
  • Attempt collaboration before conflict
  • Use inclusive language
  • Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior and speech.
  • Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants.
  • Alert community leaders if you notice a dangerous situation, someone in distress, or violations of this Code of Conduct, even if they seem inconsequential.

Unacceptable Behavior

Unacceptable behaviors include, but is not limited to:

  • Abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning speech or actions
  • Sexual images in public spaces
  • Harassing, intimidation, stalking, or following
  • Sustained disruption of talks or other events
  • Inappropriate physical contact
  • Invasion of personal space
  • Unwelcome sexual attention
  • Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behaviour

Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior

Unacceptable behavior from any community member, including sponsors and those with decision-making authority, will not be tolerated.

Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately. If a community member engages in unacceptable behavior, the community organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the community without warning (and without refund in the case of a paid event).


If You Witness or Are Subject to Unacceptable Behavior

If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify a community organizer as soon as possible.

We will publish during the conference information on where to make a report.

When taking a personal report, our staff will ensure you are safe and cannot be overheard. They may involve other event staff to ensure your report is managed properly.

Once safe, we’ll ask you to tell us about what happened. This can be upsetting, but we’ll handle it as respectfully as possible, and you can bring someone to support you. You won’t be asked to confront anyone and we won’t tell anyone who you are.

Our team will be happy to help you contact hotel/venue security, local law enforcement, local support services, provide escorts, or otherwise assist you to feel safe for the duration of the event.

We value your attendance.

Reporting steps

The Warsaw Python Pizza Team is here to help attendees feel safe for the duration of Warsaw Python Pizza event. We value your participation. If you need to report an incident please reach out to the Team via email.

Addressing Grievances

If you feel you have been falsely or unfairly accused of violating this Code of Conduct, you should notify one of the event organizers with a concise description of your grievance.

Your grievance will be handled in accordance with our existing governing policies.

Credits

This Code of Conduct was inspired by the Berlin and JS Conf code of conducts.

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