17 January 2025
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone
There is a live webcast for this event.

The CERN PGDay builds on the experience of past PostgreSQL events at CERN and a newly establish collaboration with SwissPUG. It will create an opportunity for PostgreSQL users and enthusiasts to meet in the French-speaking part of Switzerland in order to network and exchange their experiences.

We plan to turn the CERN PGDay into an annual event under the umbrella of SwissPUG but in line with the international vocation of the area where many international organizations of the public and private sector are based.

The final schedule will consist of a single track featuring six sessions in English only. We expect to publish the schedule early in December. The conference will be followed by a social event where people can discuss and network.

Call for Papers

We are keen to get proposals for talks via Indico. The call for Papers is open until 7 December 2024

This year's talk selection committee consists of:

  • Maurizio De Giorgi, CERN
  • Andreas Geppert, ZKB
  • Tom Hagel, Volue
  • Markus Wanner, EDB

Each member has an equal vote and abstains from voting on his or her own proposals or those of colleagues. CERN, venue host and co-organizer of the event, will provide a keynote presentation on a relevant topic to be agreed with the committee. We will notify all submitters of the outcome of the selection process by  19 December 2024.

Call for Sponsors

We are offering three equal sponsorship opportunities of CHF 1,000 each. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact the organising team for details.

Registration

Registration is open until 10 Jan 2025 at 23:59 (Europe/Zurich) via the event page directly at CERN. This allows the automatic issuing of the CERN visitor badges that are needed to enter the campus. Members of SwissPUG and CERN staff or alumni are eligible for a discounted rate. Payments can be made by credit card or bank transfer.

How to get to and visit CERN

CERN is an exciting place that can be reached in about 25 minutes from Switzerland via Geneva and tram 18. There are also buses (68 & 67) if you are coming from France. For more details on directions click here.

Have a look at your schedule before or after the event: you might be able to take advantage of the conference to visit.cern

At the site

For Internet access, the public WiFi network "CERN-Visitors" or eduroam are available. More information on campus access and directions to the event location on the CERN campus will be available later.

Organization Team

The organization is mostly done by a local team, with support from SwissPUG. The team consists of:

  • Maurizio De Giorgi, CERN
  • Andrzej Nowicki, CERN
  • Tobias Bussmann, SCNAT
  • Andreas Geppert, ZKB
  • Markus Wanner, EBD
  • Daniel Westermann, dbi

Code of Conduct

PostgreSQL conferences have an amazing atmosphere and are very welcoming to new people joining the community. This is something we treasure. Therefor we require all attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers to follow the PostgreSQL Project's Code of Conduct during the event. Thank you for your help in making the CERN PGDay 2025 fun and enjoyable for everyone!
If needed, please contact any organizer, or a member of the community Code of Conduct Committee.

Financial disclosure

The budget of CERN PGDay is calculated to break even with the support of our generous sponsors. Any deviations from the budget will be borne by the Swiss PostgreSQL Users Group and any profits will be invested in future activities to support the PostgreSQL community according to their statutes.
No CERN PGDay staff receives any payment for their work, except free attendance and a staff dinner.

The CERN PGDay is a community event organized by the Swiss PostgreSQL Users Group in collaboration with CERN.

Useful information

Local points of contact: Organization team, CERN Security Service: +41 22 76 76666

In case of emergency or incident: call +41 22 76 74444 (Tel. 74444)


"PGDay" is a registered trademark of PostgreSQL Europe. 

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