Speak at the Global Graph Summit!
Please note that, in order to simplify the submissions process, and ensure quality of content, we only work directly with speakers. We do not respond to proposals, or queries about proposals, submitted via recruiters, HR depts, marketing, bizdev, PR departments, or product managers. We do not have sponsored talks. If you are interested in promoting your company at Graph Day SF, please consider joining us as a sponsor.
Guidelines
Graph Day seeks presentations and workshops related to the following areas:
Property Graphs, RDF Graphs, Knowledge Graphs, Graph Query Languages, Graph Theory and Algorithms, Graph Analytics and Visualization, Linked Data, Ontologies, etc.
We welcome use cases involving Neo4j, Titan, OrientDB, Tinkerpop, Gremlin, Giraph, and other tools/frameworks.
Presentations are 40 minutes including Q&A. Workshops/Deep Dives are 90 minutes long.
Case studies (not product pitches) involving multiple frameworks are especially welcome.
Proposals should include:
1) Proposed title
2) Talk outline and conclusion
3) Intended audience
4) technical skills and concepts required
5) Speaker biography
6) links to previous talks/videos.
Send all proposals and queries to proposals@globaldatageeks.org.
Please note that, in order to simplify the submissions process, we only work directly with speakers. We do not respond to proposals, or queries about proposals, submitted via recruiters, HR depts, marketing, bizdev, PR departments, or product managers. We do not have sponsored talks. If you are interested in promoting your company at Data Day Texas, please consider joining us as a sponsor.
Testimonials from past speakers
"Lynn Bender put on an event that went beyond my expectations -- he's one of the most experienced event organizers I've worked with and knows how to get a great group of people (speakers, coordinators, vendors, and attendees) together. It was a pleasure to meet so many supporters of my work, gain some new ones while I was there, and speak with industry experts from across the country. The conference had about 600 attendees, but it felt much smaller than that (in a good way!). Everyone was extremely welcoming and friendly, even by Seattle standards! Definitely not a conference where you're sitting around awkwardly looking for someone to converse with." - Ryan Mitchell, author of Web Scraping with Python.
"Data Day is a resounding success to me. In an easy to approach way I learned more about cutting edge tools and from other smart data driven people. As a speaker I had a great time giving a talk to a highly engaged and smart audience. Highly recommend" - Matthew Kirk, author of Thoughtful Machine Learning and Thoughtful Machine Learning with Python.
"Participating in the first Data Day Seattle was an amazing time. This isn't a fluffy event with light talks. The speaker roster is deep and the participants are highly engaged as a result. Lynn and team do a wonderful job of providing a first class speaker experience and bring the crowds. This is going to be on my "must attend" list for sure. The only down side? There were talks I wanted to see scheduled at the same time as mine!" - Patrick McFadin, Chief Evangelist for Apache Cassandra, DataStax.
"I've never been to a data conference with so many people looking for work: a great conference if you're recruiting top data scientists and engineers! Thanks for a great conference - I'll try that bourbon next time!" - Rob Munro, Principal Product Manager at Amazon AI.