Community Day Call For Papers
Events at the PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2026 Community Day are now accepting proposals!
Proposals are submitted using the standard conference system, please select the track corresponding to the event you are submitting too. Please take a look below at the events which are accepting proposals and for more information about each event.
Please note all selected speakers will need to have a valid ticket to the Community Day, either as an addon to registration for the main conference or as a standalone ticket.
If you require assistance with funding to be able to attend, please make a note of this in the submission notes field.
The submission deadline is Monday, June 1, 2026 at 23:59:59 in Valencia, Spain. Selected speakers will be notified before 2026-07-03.
Autonomous Postgres: From Scripts to Self-Driving Database
Postgres is evolving - from a system that DBAs operate to a system that increasingly operates itself. But how real is "Autonomous Postgres" today? Where does automation actually work, and where does it quietly break? What should we build next as a community?
New PostgreSQL Community Members - Summit
PostgreSQL has a large and welcoming community, but for newcomers it is not always clear how to get started, stay connected, contribute, or know who to reach out to. This interactive half day workshop is designed to help new and aspiring contributors explore the PostgreSQL ecosystem and build meaningful connections with experienced community members across different areas of activity.
PostgreSQL Observability Summit
PostgreSQL now runs everywhere, on-prem, cloud-managed, on Kubernetes. Each deployment model comes with its own monitoring stack, its own blind spots, and its own trade-offs. This half-day summit brings together tool maintainers, cloud engineers, Kubernetes operators, and DBAs to explore what a unified PostgreSQL observability strategy looks like across deployment platforms, and where the gaps and opportunities are.
PostgreSQL on Kubernetes Summit
Join for an event focused on running PostgreSQL in cloud native (and cloud neutral) environments. We will explore the current landscape of Postgres operators, share best practices, discuss challenges, and dive deeper into production stories from both users and maintainers.