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Shiny in Production 2024: Call for Abstracts

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Call for abstracts now open

We are excited to announce the Call for Abstracts for Shiny in Production 2024, to be held on 9th-10th October 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. This event brings together industry experts, data scientists, and developers to explore the latest advancements and best practices in deploying Shiny applications in production settings.

About the Conference

As Shiny continues to revolutionise data visualisation and interactive web applications, the need for robust, scalable, and efficient production environments is more critical than ever. This conference aims to address these needs by providing a platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and innovation.

Whether you’re a seasoned {shiny} user who wants to network and share knowledge, someone who’s just getting started and wants to learn from the experts, or anybody in between, if you’re interested in {shiny}, this conference is for you.

Topics of Interest

We invite abstracts on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

To get an idea of past topics, check out our YouTube channel, where we have playlists of talks from Shiny in Production 2022 and 2023.

Submission Guidelines

To submit your abstract, please follow these guidelines:

Important Dates

For more information, visit our conference website.

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