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The Budapest BI Forum is the leading BI and analytics conference in Hungary, now in its 11th year. It will run in a hybrid format between November 20-22, starting with an in-person Tutorial day, followed by an in-person and an online conference day. Read more about the format and dates here.
The in-person events will be hosted by the four-star Hotel Mercure Budapest Castle Hill and also streamed for remote viewers.
Our Power BI track aims to serve as a major Power BI-focused gathering for the Hungarian and regional BI community.
A list of topics of interest:
- New Power BI features
- Power BI & Microsoft Fabric
- Custom Visuals in Power BI
- Dashboard design best practices, tips and tricks
- Data modeling methods
- Power BI ecosystem and 3rd party tools
- Python and R integration in Power BI
- Power BI internals and performance tuning
- Power BI DevOps (versioning, CI/CD, monitoring etc.)
- Security and access controls
- All things DAX, Power Query and M
- Licensing options and cost optimization
List of confirmed speakers (so far)
- Marco Russo, SQLBI
- Tamás Polner, Microsoft
- Nikola Ilic, Data Mozart
- Markus Ehrenmueller-Jensen, Savory Data
- Tom Martens, Munich Re
- Mathias Halkjaer, Microsoft Data
- Daniel Marsh-Patrick, Coacervo
- Gregor Brunner, Brunner BI
- Mihály Kávási, Avanade
- Kővári Attila, BI projekt
- Pad Róbert, Wizz Air
You can also check out the Power BI talks from last year.
The Budapest BI agenda includes a Data-Driven Business track, a Data Visualization track, a Power BI track and a PyData track, so it’s a great opportunity to discover new tools, approaches and solutions for data problems similar to yours.
The international registration will open soon, follow our Linkedin page for announcements.
In case you are planning on participating in the conference in-person, Budapest provides a lot to discover: amazing historic sights, attractions and programs for all tastes.