A whole crew of Posit folks will be heading to SciPy 2026! This conference is a cornerstone for the scientific computing community, and we couldn’t be more excited to participate in it. Catch our team members sharing insights on the latest developments in open-source tooling and reproducible research.

We are proud to be sponsoring this year’s event to help support the incredible work happening in the scientific Python ecosystem. We’ll have a dedicated space for demos and deep dives, and will share more specific information on our booth location as soon as it is available.

Schedule#

Monday, July 13#

  • 1:30 PM — Tutorial: “Intro to Safe, Reliable, and Maintainable AI Apps in Python” Carson Sievert

Wednesday, July 15#

  • 6:00 PM — In-Person Poster: “Creating beautiful documentation sites for Python libraries with Great Docs” Hadley Wickham, on behalf of Richard Iannone
  • 6:00 PM — Virtual Poster: “25 Years of Interactive Scientific Computing: From IPython and Jupyter to IDE-Native Notebooks” Rodrigo Silva Ferreira

Thursday, July 16#

  • 10:45 AM — Talk: “Agents for Correct, Transparent, and Reproducible Data Analysis” Sara Altman and Simon Couch
  • 2:35 PM — Talk: “Grammars of Data: lessons from ~20 years of the tidyverse” Hadley Wickham

Friday, July 17#

  • 2:35 PM — Talk: “Retrieval Augmented Generation with Raghilda” Carson Sievert, on behalf of Tomasz Kalinowski and Daniel Falbel

See the full schedule here .