Guidelines
Type
- Talk : Approximately 30 min
- Workshop: Approximately 60-120 min (as per the speakers demand)
📝 Proposal Requirements
Please submit the following details for your proposal:
Title of the talk or workshop
Abstract (300-500 words): A brief overview of the session content
Speaker Bio(s): A short biography highlighting relevant expertise
Target Audience: Indicate whether the session is intended for beginners, intermediate, or advanced users
Technical Requirements: Specify any equipment or setup needed for your session
🤔 Suggested Topics
These are the topics suggested but are not limited to:
Developing Applications with PostgreSQL: Best practices, integration tips, and tools
Administering Large-Scale PostgreSQL Installations: Insights into enterprise-level management and performance optimization
Case Studies and Success Stories: Real-world PostgreSQL deployment experiences
Tools & Utilities: Must-have tools for PostgreSQL users
Hacking & Advanced Techniques: Advanced tips and tricks for power users
Community & User Groups: Building and growing the PostgreSQL community
Server Tuning and Performance Optimization: Techniques for better scalability and resource management
Migrating from Other Database Systems: Challenges, best practices, and lessons learned
Replication & Scaling: High availability, load balancing, and distributed systems
Benchmarking & Hardware: How to assess performance and optimize for different hardware setups
PostgreSQL-Related Products: Innovations and complementary tools in the PostgreSQL ecosystem
💡 Tips on How to Write a Successful Proposal
To write a successful proposal for PostgreSQL Conference Nepal 2025, ensure that you focus on the following important parts:
Compelling Title: Choose a title that is clear and grabs attention while accurately representing the core content of your session.
Concise Abstract: Write a brief yet informative abstract that explains the problem your session will address, the solution or insights you'll present, and the value it offers to the audience.
Target Audience: Clearly define whether your session is for beginners, intermediate users, or advanced professionals to help organizers gauge its relevance.
Speaker Bio: Provide a short bio highlighting your relevant experience, expertise, and past speaking engagements to demonstrate your qualifications for the session.
Learning Objectives: Outline what attendees will learn or be able to do after your session, showing how your content will provide tangible value.
Technical Requirements: List any equipment, software, or other resources you'll need to successfully deliver your session.
Relevance: Ensure your proposal aligns with the conference themes and the needs of the PostgreSQL community, addressing current trends or challenges.
By focusing on these key parts, your proposal will have a higher chance of being selected and resonate with both the organizers and attendees.