Bloomberg is building the world’s most trusted information network for financial professionals. Our 8,000+ engineers are dedicated to advancing and building new systems for the Bloomberg Terminal to solve complex, real-world problems. We trust our teams to choose the right technologies for the job, and, at Bloomberg, the answer is often Python. We employ an active community of 2,000+ Python developers who have their hands in everything from financial analytics and data science to contributing to open source technologies like Project Jupyter. Bloomberg is proud to be a Visionary Sponsor of the Python Software Foundation and host of many Python community events around the world. Learn more at TechAtBloomberg.com/python.
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The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. The majority of the PSF’s work is focused on empowering and supporting people within the Python community. The PSF has active grant programs that support sprints, conferences, meet ups, user groups, and Python development efforts all over the world. In addition, the PSF underwrites and runs PyCon US, the primary Python community conference. Being part of the PSF means being part of the Python community. Recently we changed the PSF to an open membership organization, so that everyone who uses and supports Python can join. To learn more, visit https://www.python.org/psf/membership.
North Bay Python is a non-profit, community-organized event. We are able to keep the conference affordable for all attendees through the generous contribution of our sponsors.
In 2023, sponsor packages are available from $2000, with our top-tier Platinum sponsorship package available for $8000.
For more information, read our sponsorship prospectus, or email us at hello@northbaypython.org.
North Bay Python is a member project of Software Freedom Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization. Donations to North Bay Python are tax-deductible to the extent permitted under law, and may be eligible for matching, if your employer has a gift-matching program. To donate, please contact us at hello@northbaypython.org for details.
If you are planning on attending North Bay Python, we’ll have ticket options with built-in donation options, including special individual sponsor benefits. Stay tuned for when we open ticket sales in May 2023.