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Snowflake Summit 26 Coming to San Francisco

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April 23, 2026
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Snowflake Summit 26 Coming to San Francisco

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Snowflake Summit 26, the company’s annual enterprise data and AI conference, will take place June 1 through 4, 2026, at Moscone Center in San Francisco. The four-day event is positioned around a single organizing theme: making AI real for business.

The program spans more than 500 sessions across 12 tracks, with content ranging from generative AI and agentic systems to data engineering, machine learning, governance, application development, and cost optimization. The format mixes keynotes, breakout sessions, two-hour hands-on labs with expert instructors, and full-day paid training courses. More than 190 partner organizations will be represented in the Basecamp Expo Hall, which also hosts over 150 theater sessions of its own.

A notable addition this year is Braindate, a structured networking format that lets attendees post topics and book one-on-one or small group conversations with peers around shared challenges and ideas.

The opening keynote takes place Monday evening, June 1, with a platform keynote following Tuesday morning and a builder-focused keynote on Wednesday. The event closes Thursday afternoon, June 4, with a Startup Challenge finale. Snowbash, the conference’s signature evening event, runs Wednesday night.

The 12 session tracks cover what’s new in Snowflake, industry innovation, generative AI and agents, machine learning, architectures and interoperability, BI and analytics, data engineering and pipelines, application development, governance and security, data sharing and marketplace, performance and cost optimization, and migrations and modernization.

Training add-ons are available separately. The GenAI Essentials full-day course, available on Day 1 only, is priced at $1,000 early bird and includes a SnowPro Specialty: GenAI exam voucher. The Snowflake Accelerator, also a Day 1 full-day offering, is priced at $700 early bird and includes a SnowPro Core exam voucher. The Snowflake Platform Training half-day course runs $100 early bird and is available on Days 1, 3, and 4, concluding with an onsite SnowPro Associate: Platform Certification exam.

Full conference passes are currently priced at $2,295, with group packages available for parties of five or more starting at $1,695 per person. Government, education, and military registrants qualify for a reduced rate of $1,295. Registration and full details are available at snowflake.com/en/summit.


Featured Speakers

  • Sridhar Ramaswamy, Chief Executive Officer, Snowflake
  • Christian Kleinerman, EVP of Product, Snowflake
  • Denise Persson, Chief Marketing Officer, Snowflake
  • Kajal Wood, VP, Software Engineering (Enterprise Data), Capital One
  • Colin Bowers, Senior Director, National Basketball Association
  • Tina Esposito, SVP, Chief Data Officer, Advocate Health
  • Anthony Asta, Senior Director Software Engineering, GEICO
  • Amanpreet Kaur, Engineering Leader, Data and AI Ready Platform, Sony Interactive Entertainment
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