A LinkedIn post from ClickHouse indicates that the company is participating in PyCon US 2026 in Long Beach, with a technical talk focused on building a scalable asynchronous database client in Python. The session, led by clickhouse-connect maintainer Joe Spadola, is positioned around lessons learned from failed async designs and a final architecture that withstood scale demands.
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The post also notes that ClickHouse is hosting a booth and an evening event with partner Hex, suggesting an emphasis on community engagement and ecosystem relationships within the Python and data engineering communities. For investors, this presence may signal continued investment in developer tooling, open source mindshare, and performance-focused infrastructure, which could support longer-term adoption of the ClickHouse platform among data engineering teams.

