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See all- PBIMCR presents 'Power BI Embedded & Optimizing Fabric with Semantic Link/Labs'Slalom, Manchester
## Details
When: Thursday 26th June 2025
Time: arrive for 5:45pm with talks starting from 6pm start prompt
Location: Slalom, Bloc Building, 17 Marble St, Manchester M2 3AW
Session will not be streamed over MS Teams
Complimentary drinks & pizza provided by our hosts & sponsors Robert WaltersJune's PBIMCR will feature .....
Speaker Details -
Pascal Kiefer### Power BI Embedded: Next-Level Analytics
#### Description
Think Power BI is cool? Wait until you see it Embedded! In this session, we’ll start with the basics of Power BI Embedded, showing you how to take your reports beyond the workspace and into custom apps. Then, we’ll dive into a live demo where we’ll tweak some code in a real embedded solution—always a thrill, because who knows if it’ll actually work? 😅
Whether you’re a regular Power BI user or just curious, you’ll leave knowing why Embedded is the cooler, more adventurous sibling of Power BI.
# Optimizing and Automating Microsoft Fabric and Power BI with Semantic Link/Labs
David Mitchell (Microsoft)
This talk was originally presented by David's Microsoft colleague Michael Kovalsky earlier this year FabCon.Semantic Link and Semantic Link Labs have become essential tools for Power BI developers and admins using Microsoft Fabric to simplify many previously technically-challenging tasks. This session will demonstrate how to leverage Semantic Link and its open-source extension, Semantic Link Labs, and integrate them into your workflows. By the end of this session, attendees will be equipped with practical tools to optimise their semantic models and reports as well as automate tasks previously thought impossible. No prior experience with Python or Semantic Link is required.