This October, the Nextflow community is gathering in Barcelona for two days of innovation, hands-on collaboration, and breakthrough discoveries as part of the Nextflow Summit. Whether you're optimizing pipelines, tackling complex analyses, or reimagining what's possible with Nextflow—come ready to learn, build, and connect with the people shaping the future of computational biology.
This year’s in-person training offers two tailored tracks to meet you where you are: a Beginner Track for those new to Nextflow, and an Advanced Track for experienced users ready to level up. Whether you're just getting started or looking to build more scalable, production-ready pipelines, there's a session designed for you.

About
Beginner Track
This training workshop is intended as a “getting started” course for students and early-career researchers who are completely new to Nextflow. It aims to equip participants with foundational knowledge and skills in three key areas: (1) understanding the logic of how data analysis workflows are constructed, (2) Nextflow language proficiency and (3) command-line interface (CLI) execution. Additionally, participants will learn to leverage the resources and capabilities offered by the nf-core initiative and the Seqera Platform.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be well-prepared for tackling the next steps in their journey to develop and apply reproducible workflows for their scientific computing needs. Additional study-at-home materials will be provided for them to continue learning and developing their skills further.
Advanced Track
This advanced training workshop is designed for researchers and developers who already have a basic understanding of Nextflow and are ready to deepen their skills. The course focuses on best practices for building production-ready pipelines, with hands-on experience in workflow testing, modular design, resource optimization, and complex input handling. Participants will also learn how to integrate with the nf-core framework to support collaborative development and streamline deployment in real-world research environments.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be equipped to confidently design, test, and manage robust workflows that scale across compute environments.
Participants will also learn how to integrate with the nf-core framework to scale workflows across infrastructure and to your teams in real-world research environments.