Let's talk at PyCon ID 2026
Proposal Deadline: June 6th, 2026
Conference Format:
We will have two talk formats for PyCon ID 2026. First is a 30-minutes Regular Talk session where you can talk about library, method, or other deep topic of python. Second is a 15-minutes Short Talk session for those who are a first timer or just want to talk about lighter topic about python.
Topics
You can talk about anything, as long as it involves python in it. We are accepting a lot of topics such as web development, artificial intelligence, data engineering, computer vision, dev ops, and even topic about cool libraries
Your Submission:
Please submit the proposal to our Sessionize page. Submission are reviewed on a rolling basis so please check your submission regularly. Submission closed at June 6th, 2026.
Accepted Sessions
| Talk Type | Speaker(s) | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Talk | Muhammad Ikhwan Fathulloh | Tiny Chip, Big Brain: Deploying Lightweight AI Models via MicroPython, WebSockets, and FastAPI |
| Regular Talk | Saurav Jain | Designing Python APIs for Data You Don’t Control |
| Regular Talk | Yoga Samsugiharja | PyTax: Using Python, Web Scraping, and Machine Learning to Improve Local Tax Revenue in Yogyakarta |
| Regular Talk | Ni Putu Sintia Wati | How Python Finds Your Secrets: The Credential Provider Pattern |
| Regular Talk | Petr Andreev | CPython 3.15: Updates Rivals Will Use: Profiler, JIT, noGIL, Lazy Imports, UTF-8 |
| Regular Talk | Satria Ady Pradana | Twisting Python: Protect and Unprotect the Python Code |
| Regular Talk | Alyssa Imani | Encoding Chemistry: Molecular Representations with Python |
| Short Talk | Dodhy Kurnia | Force your friends to use python using this VS Code Extension |
| Regular Talk | Aries Fitriawan | What If Your Isekai Novel Had Unit Tests? Building a Story Debugger with Python |
| Regular Talk | Kyle Into | Type Errors for Improved Agent-Assisted Development |
| Short Talk | Son Sulung Suryahatta Asnan | Python All the Way Down: AI-Driven Reverse Engineering with MCP and Jython |
| Short Talk | Guntur Dwi Cahyono | Python & DuckDB: Simple Build of a High-Performance Data Warehouse on Your Local Learning |
| Regular Talk | Nizar Akbar Meilani | Python eBPF: BCC C-String Runtime vs Python-BPF AST Ahead of Time |
| Short Talk | Sabiq Azhar Prayoga | Ship Business Solutions Faster with Frappe |
| Regular Talk | Ryan Agatha | Why Your LLM Hallucinates on Financial Reports Analytics — and How Semantic Chunking Fixes It |
| Regular Talk | Yoshi Yamaguchi | The Pythonic Guide to Observability: OpenTelemetry without the Magic |
| Regular Talk | Yoseph Bernandus | Voice Calls Byte by Byte: Building a VoIP Stack in Python |
| Regular Talk | Mordekhai N/A | Python Below the Surface: Powering Upstream Oil & Gas from Siloed Research to AI-Driven Intelligence |
| Short Talk | Auxten Wang | Federated by Default: Building Agent Data Pipelines Without ETL |
| Regular Talk | Ilia Kliantsevich | Introduciton to micropython. Benchmarks and custom board integration. |
| Short Talk | Kayla Queenazima, Matin Nuhmunada | Benchmarking Offline LLM Agents in Bioinformatics |
| Short Talk | Harun Ardiansyah | Scientific Computing with Python: The Case of Modeling a Nuclear Reactor |
| Regular Talk | Palak Jain, Stuti Jain | gRPC in Python: Understanding the Tradeoffs Behind the Magic |
| Regular Talk | Roberto Hutapea | Bikin "Danau Toba" di Laptopmu: Merakit Lakehouse Architecture dengan Python |
| Short Talk | Fikri Helmi Setiawan | Practical Lessons from Building a Submission Assessment Workflow at Dicoding |
| Regular Talk | Mahaputra Ilham Awal | Invisible Exploits: Why Pinning Your Python Packages Isn't Enough Anymore |
| Regular Talk | Kenji Hikmatullah | Who Tests the Tests? Intro to Mutation Testing using mutmut |
| Regular Talk | Ze Ying Tan | Beyond Hotel Recommendations: Building Budget-Aware AI Travel Planners with Python |
| Regular Talk | Ruben Stefanus | From Black Box to Glass Box: LLM Observability and Evaluation with Langfuse |
| Short Talk | Muhammad Iqbal Shiddiq | Jakarta from Above: Watching How Our City Has Changed, with Free Satellite Data and Python |
| Regular Talk | Khairul Arifin | Feeding Millions Has No Right Answer, So Python Finds Them All! |
| Regular Talk | Bryan Simarmata, Grace Thetrasakti | From Speech to Sound: NLP-Based Interaction in a Co-Creation Piano and Live Electronic Performance |