Airflow Meetup Tokyo #3 (Deferrable Operators, OpenLineage, and more!)


Details
*This event (excluding one of the talks) will be held in Japanese.
Looking for the latest and greatest in Airflow development? Look no further than our upcoming event, featuring three expert developers who will be sharing their knowledge on Deferrable Operators, integration with OpenLineage, and Datasets! And don't worry about going hungry - we'll have plenty of delicious pizza and drinks to keep you satisfied while you learn. Come join us and discover the cutting-edge techniques and real-world applications that are revolutionizing the Airflow community!
=== Agenda ===
- 18:40 - Reception Start
- 19:00 - Introduction
- 19:05 - Deferrable Operators 101 (Hank)
- 19:20 - Collect and Vizualize data lineage from Airflow with OpenLineage (Kengo)
- 19:35 - Datasets: What it is, and how it was made (Tzu-ping)
- 20:00 - End
After 20:00 please join us for networking, food and drinks!
=== Speakers ===
Kengo Seki is a data engineer at NTT Data Corporation. He is involved in Big Data related OSS development and is a committer for projects such as Apache Airflow, Avro, and Bigtop.
Hank Ehly is a Software Engineer at ENECHANGE Ltd. and Apache Airflow contributor.
Tzu-ping Chung (TP) is a Software Engineer at [Astronomer.io](https://www.astronomer.io/). He builds his career around open source software, and enjoys committing his efforts to help make the world better. His most recent work is mainly on Apache Airflow and related software, and serving as a member of the Project Management Committee (PMC) overlooking the project. Most of TP’s off-hours are spent improving Python’s packaging landscape, organizing PyCon Taiwan, and building software with Python and other modern technologies. He also loves (human) languages, and knows probably too much about linguistics and phonetics to make him welcome in parties.
=== Sponsors ===
The venue for this event is provided by ENECHANGE Ltd., a Japanese-based energy tech startup dedicated to making a better world through innovative energy IT solutions. Founded in 2013, the company has quickly made a name for itself as an electricity switching service provider, energy IT data leader and EV charging station and app service provider. If you're a Python developer hungry for a challenge, please contact them!
Astronomer Inc. is kindly sponsoring the pizza and drinks for this event.
For data teams looking to increase the availability of trusted data, Astronomer provides Astro, the modern data orchestration platform, powered by Airflow. Astro enables data engineers, data scientists, and data analysts to build, run, and observe pipelines-as-code. Astronomer is looking for engineers to join their team, so if you are interested, please take a look at their open positions.
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Airflow Meetup Tokyo #3 (Deferrable Operators, OpenLineage, and more!)