Top PostgreSQL Conferences in  2024 & 2025

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POSTGRES CONFERENCE 2024

PostgreSQL
18 - 19 Apr, 2024 San Jose,  United States
Join us for a refreshing, educational and inclusive event where the mission is People, Postgres, Data. 

PGDAY PARIS 2024

PostgreSQL
14 - 14 Mar, 2024 Paris,  France
It will be focused on PostgreSQL, the world's most advanced open source database.

NORDIC PGDAY 2024

PostgreSQL
12 - 12 Mar, 2024 Oslo,  Norway
It will be focused on PostgreSQL, the world's most advanced open source database.

POSTGRES@SCALE

PostgreSQL
9 - 10 Mar, 2024 Pasadena,  United States
It will be focused on PostgreSQL, the world's most advanced open source database.

FOSDEM PGDAY 2024

PostgreSQL
2 - 4 Feb, 2024 Brussels,  Belgium
The conference will be a single day, single track, event. It will feature talks on a variety of PostgreSQL topics

The 13th Annual PostgreSQL Conference Europe

PostgreSQL
12 - 15 Dec, 2023 Prague,  Czech Republic

PGConf.EU 2023

PostgreSQL
12 - 15 Dec, 2023 Prague,  Czech Republic
The 13th Annual PostgreSQL Conference Europe

PGDay Israel 2023

PostgreSQL
19 Oct 2023 Tel Aviv,  Israel
7th Annual PostgreSQL Conference in Israel

PGConf.DE 2023

PostgreSQL
27 Jun 2023 Essen,  Germany
The 7th Annual PostgreSQL Conference Germany

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