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Marc Lamberti

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Head of Customer Education at Astronomer

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We’re excited to offer Airflow Summit 2025 attendees an exclusive opportunity to earn their DAG Authoring certification in person, now updated to include all the latest Airflow 3.0 features. This certification workshop comes at no additional cost to summit attendees. The DAG Authoring for Apache Airflow certification validates your expertise in advanced Airflow concepts and demonstrates your ability to build production-grade data pipelines. It covers TaskFlow API, Dynamic task mapping, Templating, Asset-driven scheduling, Best practices for production DAGs, and new Airflow 3.0 features and optimizations. The certification session includes: 20-minute preparation period with expert guidance Live Q&A session with Marc Lamberti from Astronomer 60-minute examination period Real-time results and immediate feedback To prepare for the Airflow Certification, visit the Astronomer Academy ( https://academy.astronomer.io/page/astronomer-certification) .

10 years after its creation, Airflow is stronger than ever: in last year’s Airflow survey, 81% of users said Airflow is important or very important to their business, 87% said their Airflow usage has grown over time, and 92% said they would recommend Airflow. In this panel discussion, we’ll celebrate a decade of Airflow and delve into how it became the highly recommended industry standard it is today, including history, pivotal moments, and the role of the community. Our panel of seasoned experts will also talk about where Airflow is going next, including future use cases like generative AI and the highly anticipated Airflow 3.0. Don’t miss this insightful exploration into one of the most influential tools in the data landscape.

Airflow is a powerful tool for orchestrating complex data workflows, which have undergone significant changes over the past two years. Since the Airflow release cycle has accelerated, you may struggle to keep up with the continuous flow of new features and improvements, which can lead to miss opportunities for addressing new use cases or solving your existing ones more efficiently. This presentation is intended to give you a solid update on the possibilities of Airflow and address misconceptions you may have heard or still believe that used to be valid but no longer are. At the end of this session, you will be able to use the essential features of Airflow, such as the Taskflow API, Datasets, or Dynamic Task Mapping, and you will know precisely what Airflow can and can’t do today. Fasten your seatbelt, take a deep breath, and let’s go 🚀