As a follow-up to our previous blog post, “Where can you find MySQL during January to April 2026” (published at the end of January 2026), we would like to share an update. With the dynamic nature of event planning, we have slightly adjusted our plans—both for in-person conferences and for online sessions—so you always have the most accurate overview of where you can meet the MySQL team.
Below is the current list of confirmed events and webinars. We look forward to connecting with you in person and online—thank you for your continued support!
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- UTOUG Training Days, Utah, US, March 26–27, 2026
- Meet the MySQL team at UTOUG Training Days on March 26–27! Join Scott Stroz, MySQL Developer Advocate, for his session “Talk Nerdy to Me: Building Your First MCP Server” (scheduled for 11:30 AM on March 26). You can also find us at a shared booth with the Oracle Database team—stop by to connect and discuss MySQL and other data platform topics.
- More details and registration
- DevopsDays Nashville, Nashville, TN, US, May 14–15, 2026
- We’re excited to be part of DevopsDays Nashville (hosted again at Middle Tennessee State University). Stop by the MySQL booth and catch our accepted session topic, “Smart Scaling: Leveraging AutoPilot for Efficient MySQL Deployment” (timing to be announced in the official agenda).
- More details
- MySQL Hackathon, Nashville, TN, US, May 16–17, 2026
- Save the date—following DevopsDays Nashville, we’re organizing the next MySQL Hackathon in Nashville on May 16–17. After the very successful MySQL Hackathon at TedAI last October, we’re excited to bring the momentum to a new city. More details (format, agenda, and registration) will be shared soon.
- More details & URL – TBD
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- DevopsDays Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 9–10, 2026
- Join us at DevopsDays Buenos Aires on April 9–10! We will be onsite with a MySQL presence throughout the event, including a MySQL booth in the expo area. We are also planning a MySQL workshop, and we have submitted a MySQL session for the program (acceptance and timing pending). Please check the event website for the latest agenda updates and details.
- More details and registration
MySQL Online Webinars
- Public MySQL Community Roadmap Discussion Webinar (Edition #2), Online, March 23, 2026
- Following the strong participation in our first Public MySQL Community Roadmap Discussion, we’re excited to invite you to the second edition of this public community webinar series. Connect directly with the MySQL team and join an open discussion on key community priorities, including Planet MySQL enhancements and community contribution metrics.
- Date: March 23
- Time: 10:00 AM PT
- Registration: Click here to register now!
- Following the strong participation in our first Public MySQL Community Roadmap Discussion, we’re excited to invite you to the second edition of this public community webinar series. Connect directly with the MySQL team and join an open discussion on key community priorities, including Planet MySQL enhancements and community contribution metrics.
- Q&A with MySQL Experts (MySQL Enterprise Edition), Online Web Seminar, May 12, 2026
- Have questions about MySQL Enterprise Edition or want to share feedback directly with the team? Join our interactive session, “Q&A with MySQL Experts,” dedicated entirely to your questions, challenges, and suggestions. Connect live with MySQL professionals and fellow users for real-time discussion, best practices, and actionable answers.
- Date: May 12, 2026
- Time: 8:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM ET / 5:00 PM CET
- Duration: 60 minutes (followed by Q&A)
- Speakers: Mario Beck; Philip Antoniades; Marco Carlessi
- Registration: Register now!
- Have questions about MySQL Enterprise Edition or want to share feedback directly with the team? Join our interactive session, “Q&A with MySQL Experts,” dedicated entirely to your questions, challenges, and suggestions. Connect live with MySQL professionals and fellow users for real-time discussion, best practices, and actionable answers.
We look forward to seeing you at any of these events. Please stay tuned to our blog and MySQL Community social media for further updates and news:
