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Snowflake Presents Snowpark Day—Get Hands-On with Python in Snowpark

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Join Snowflake, Dataiku, dbt, and LTIMindtree on January 26 for a power-packed Python event Virtual

Join Snowflake, Dataiku, dbt, and LTIMindtree on January 26 for a power-packed Python event Virtual Hands-On Lab [Snowpark Day - Where Python developers learn about the latest on data engineering and data science modern process in Snowflake, January 26 | 10 AM PT/1 PM ET]() Hi there, Join us for a free virtual hands-on lab on Thursday, [Jan 26 at 10 a.m. PT]() where we will show you how to build and deploy SQL and Python natively in the Snowflake platform using Snowpark for Python. The power-packed event will include how to: - Leverage the latest Snowpark for Python features using shared best practices - Work from your development tool of choice with integrations to the most popular data science tools - Identify opportunities to streamline your architecture and reduce operational burden from existing big data processing engine And hear directly from our Snowpark Accelerated partners on how you can: - Use Dataiku Feature Store to access and share high-value, ML-ready datasets and create agile, controlled, trusted, and scalable workflows with Dataiku’s extensive MLOps capabilities - Leverage dbt cloud to generate analytics and ML-ready pipelines with SQL and python - Evaluate and migrate Spark workloads using code quality control and automation tools developed by LTIMindtree [Save Your Seat]() Suite 3A, 106 East Babcock Street, Bozeman, Montana 59715 You’re receiving this email because you’re signed up to receive updates from Snowflake. If you’d prefer not to receive updates, you can [unsubscribe](.

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