PostgreSQL Conference Germany
Die Deutsche PostgreSQL Konferenz
2025

About PGConf.DE 2025

PostgreSQL Conference Germany is the second largest PostgreSQL conference in Europe.

Over a decade of PostgreSQL

This year's conference is the 9th Annual PostgreSQL Conference Germany, and for this year we are going to Berlin, Germany. The conference is organised by PostgreSQL Europe to be an important meeting and cooperation point for users both in and out of Europe.

PGConf.DE is a unique chance for German and European PostgreSQL users and developers to catch up, learn, build relationships, get to know each other and consolidate a real network of professionals that use and work with PostgreSQL.

The event is moved between major cities in Germany each year, to make it easy for as many people as possible to come to the conference. We have so far visited these cities:

  1. 2011 — Oberhausen, Germany
  2. 2013 — Oberhausen, Germany
  3. 2015 — Hamburg, Germany
  4. 2018 — Berlin, Germany
  5. 2019 — Leipzig, Germany
  6. 2020 — cancelled due to COVID-19
  7. 2021 — cancelled due to COVID-19
  8. 2022 — Leipzig, Germany
  9. 2023 — Essen, Germany
  10. 2024 — Munich, Germany

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The conference covers a wide range of topics, as we expect talks ranging from internals discussions led by leading developers to end-user case-studies from small companies as well as large multinational corporations and government organisations, all who run their businesses on PostgreSQL.

The conference will run multiple parallel tracks, covering the different technical levels to make sure there is always something interesting for everybody.

…and let's not forget the all important hallway track full of caffeine infused discussions with interesting peers from the community. We also run after hours social events at which the hallway track lasts all night.

Something for everyone

Given this wide range of talks, the conference is suitable for many different audiences:

Code of Conduct

PostgreSQL Conference Europe has an amazing atmosphere but should any situation or question arise, please see our Code of Conduct.