Apache Beam Community Meetup @ Google
Apache Beam is an open-source unified programming model for building batch and streaming data processing pipelines. It helps engineers write batch and streaming data pipelines using a unified API and run it on multiple execution engines (runners) like Google Cloud Dataflow, Apache Flink, Apache Spark, and more. Beam is widely used for ETL workflows, real-time analytics, ML feature engineering, and large-scale data transformations. See real-world case studies of Apache Beam at scale.
Join us for an in-person Apache Beam community meetup in Bangalore at a Google office, bringing together Beam users, contributors, and data engineers. This will be a focused, community-driven session with short technical talks and open discussion around real-world Beam use cases, streaming pipelines, runners, and ecosystem tools.
Whether you’re already using Beam or exploring it for data processing and ML pipelines, this meetup is a great place to learn, share, and connect with other practitioners.
Agenda: Technical Talks + Hands-on Lab + Networking.
Call for Speakers 🎤
We’re inviting short technical talks from the community (about 25-30 minutes each). If you’re using Apache Beam in practice, we’d love to hear your experience.
Example topics include:
Real-world Beam pipelines and architectures.
Streaming and batch use cases.
Experience with Beam runners such as Dataflow, Apache Flink or Spark.
ML / AI pipelines built with Beam.
Connectors and integrations (Kafka, Pub/Sub, databases, CDC, Iceberg, lakehouses).
Lessons learned and best practices.
If you’d like to present, please submit your topic and abstract in the form below.
