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Sneak peek of Airflow Summit 2023 sessions We are thrilled to announce that Airflow Summit 2023 <https://airflowsummit.org/> will take place in person in Toronto, Canada, from September 19th to 21st. After the success of our online editions, we are excited to finally meet in person and flow together! Announcing our first sessions Although we are still accepting submissions for the Call for Papers, we wanted to share a sneak peek of some of our confirmed sessions. This will give you an idea of what to expect at the event. Here are the first batch of selected sessions: Airflow at The Home Depot Canada- Observable orchestration platform for data integration and ML <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/airflow-at-the-home-depot-canada-observable-orchestration-platform-for-data-integration-and-ml/> José Puertos <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/jose-puertos/> will share how Home Depot Canada leverages Airflow in a federated way across all their business units in order to perform a cost-effective platform that accommodates different patterns of data integration, replication and ML tasks in a flexible way providing DevOps tuning of DAGs across environments. Change management done right across environments and tools - DAGs, datasets, and visualizations <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/change-management-done-right-across-environments-and-tools-dags-datasets-and-visualizations/> Maxime Beauchemin <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/maxime-beauchemin/>, creator of Apache Airflow, will share best practices for change management in data teams. Among the topics he will cover is how to do it across different environments, how CI/CD can help, and what is the adequate level of rigor. OpenLineage in Airflow: A Comprehensive Guide <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/openlineage-in-airflow-a-comprehensive-guide/> Maciej Obuchowski <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/maciej-obuchowski/> will provide a comprehensive explanation of OpenLineage: its purpose, how it is implemented in Airflow, practical examples, and what’s in the roadmap. Eat, Sleep, Test, Repeat: How King.com Ensures Always-On Data <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/eat-sleep-test-repeat-how-king-com-ensures-always-on-data/> Nathan Hadfield <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/nathan-hadfield/> will share how King.com (developers of games like Candy Crush) uses ‘data reliability engineering as code’ tools such as SodaCore within Airflow pipelines to detect, diagnose and inform about data issues to create coverage, improve quality & accuracy and help eliminate data downtime. Apache Airflow and OpenTelemetry <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/apache-airflow-and-opentelemetry/> Dennis Ferruzzi <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/dennis-ferruzzi/> & Howard Yoo <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/howard-yoo/> will share details about the journey to bring OpenTelemetry to Airflow. OpenTelemetry is a widely supported observability framework used for instrumenting, generation, collection, and exporting of data within systems which then are ingested by analytics tools that can provide tracing, metrics, and logs. Testing Airflow DAGs with Dagtest <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/testing-airflow-dags-with-dagtest/> Victor Chiapaikeo <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/victor-chiapaikeo/> will showcase Dagtest, a Python package developed at Etsy that greatly facilitates testing dags. Cross Environment Event-Based Triggers with Airflow <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/cross-environment-event-based-triggers-with-airflow/> Kunal Jain <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/kunal-jain/> will explain how to build custom operators in order to share events across multiple Airflow instances and trigger dags based on those events. Supporting the vast Airflow community: Lessons learned from over 100 Airflow webinars <https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/supporting-the-vast-airflow-community-lessons-learned-from-over-100-airflow-webinars/> Kenten Danas <https://airflowsummit.org/speakers/kenten-danas/> will share some of the key learnings gathered from 2.5 years of conducting webinars aimed at supporting the community in growing their Airflow use, including how to best cater DevRel efforts to the many different types of Airflow users and how to effectively push for the adoption of new Airflow features. In these sessions, you will learn from experts in the industry about the best practices and latest advancements in Apache Airflow. We are continuously working on finalizing the full program by the end of June, and we will keep you updated. Stay tuned, and we hope to see you at Airflow Summit 2023! Best, Airflow Summit Organizer Committee Get your tickets now <https://airflowsummit.org/tickets/>! [image: image.png]