[ANNOUNCE] PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2018 Schedule and Keynote Talk

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Subject: [ANNOUNCE] PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2018 Schedule and Keynote Talk
Date: 2018-09-10 07:05:48
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PGConf.EU 2018 schedule posted and keynote announced!

PostgreSQL Conference Europe is pleased to announce that the schedule for
its 2018 event, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 23rd - 26th October,
has now been published at https://2018.pgconf.eu/schedule/.

The schedule is, of course, subject to changes.

This year, Paul Ramsey will present the opening keynote, on the topic of
the past, present, and future for spatial data in PostgreSQL. Paul is a
founder of the PostGIS project and a long-time PostgreSQL community
contributor.

PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2018 is the 10th annual PostgreSQL Conference
Europe, previous events having been held in cities such as Warsaw, Tallinn,
Vienna, Madrid, Dublin, Prague, and Amsterdam, attracting hundreds of
PostgreSQL users and developers.

Tickets are available at https://2018.pgconf.eu/registration/, subject to
availability. With a history of the event selling out, we encourage
everybody who wants to attend to register as soon as possible to guarantee
a seat.

We still have seats left at some of the training sessions held the day
before the main conference, taught by PostgreSQL experts from around the
world. Tickets for training sessions are subject to availability at
https://2018.pgconf.eu/training/.

We look forward to seeing you in Lisbon!

Regards,

PostgreSQL Conference Europe Organization Committee

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