The Wolfram Technology Conference is not just another "technology" conference.

Real experts. Real data. Real computation.

Join leaders in their varied fields and business-minded people tired of the hype for a unique three days of intense training, lectures, workshops, conversations and problem solving—deliberately designed.

  • In-depth discussions with our R&D team, staff and developers
  • Synchronous and asynchronous virtual sessions
  • Networking with experts across industries and disciplines
  • Practical training in machine learning, neural networks and LLMs
  • Live Q&As
  • Common-interest group meet-ups
Tools for AI & LLMs Join Wolfram developers and innovators across a range of industries to find out how real software solutions and products get designed, connected, developed and deployed—from LLM plugins to apps to packages to large-scale production software.
Data Science, Graphics & Visualization Get hands-on experience in multiparadigm data science and modeling, working with industry experts to apply automated machine learning, deep neural networks and advanced human-data interfaces to real-world problems.
Modeling & Engineering Learn about our ever expanding technology stack for the building of digital twins, large-scale optimization, embedded systems and the high-level modeling of multi-physics systems.
Mathematics & Scientific Research Hear from leaders and innovators pushing the boundaries of technology and computation in a variety of scientific areas, from machine learning to advanced geometry, statistics, chemistry and more.
Emerging Fields for Computation "Computational X" explores what computation makes possible in a range of unexpected field—from art to digital humanities, music to sociology and zoology, and more.
Future of Education Implement innovative online learning, apply computational thinking across your curriculum and discover the power of computation: a new vision for a new normal.

Expert Insights

Meet Wolfram developers and colleagues. Discuss the latest developments and features for:

Training

Acquire new skills or build on existing ones with our hands-on, optional pre-conference training sessions. Topics range from data science to machine learning and more.

Presentations

Experience a full schedule of workshops and presentations given by Wolfram developers and fellow attendees. These talks will cover a wide range of relevant topics and hands-on techniques.

Networking

Different industries. Different continents. Different disciplines. Same goals. From random coffees to common-interest group meet-ups, connect with experts and practitioners you may have never had a chance to meet otherwise.

And More...

Wolfram Language Coding Competition

Show the world how much you can do with a mere 128 characters in the One-Liner Competition.
See the 2023 One-Liner Competition Winners

Wolfram Innovator Awards

Passionate individuals and organizations have played a major role in expanding the many areas of computing where Wolfram technologies operate. We recognize these deserving recipients with the Wolfram Innovator Award.
See past winners

Have questions? Read our FAQ or contact us

Program

All times listed are Central Time (US and Canada). Recordings of presentations will be made available.

Pre-Conference Training & Events

  • Introduction to Machine Learning in Wolfram Language
  • Introduction to Neural Networks in Wolfram Language

10am–1pm

  • Wolfram Language and LLMs
  • Programming and Development in Wolfram Language

2–5pm

A full list of talks is coming soon. All times listed are Central Time (US and Canada). Recordings of presentations will be made available.

Stephen Wolfram Keynote

12pm

8am–5pm

Talks, hands-on workshops, lunch/roundtable discussions and similar-interest group meet-ups

A full list of talks is coming soon. All times listed are Central Time (US and Canada). Recordings of presentations will be made available.

8am–5pm

Talks, hands-on workshops, lunch/roundtable discussions and similar-interest group meet-ups

A full list of talks is coming soon. All times listed are Central Time (US and Canada). Recordings of presentations will be made available.

8am–5pm

Talks, hands-on workshops, lunch/roundtable discussions and similar-interest group meet-ups