One week remains for MCP Dev Summit North America talk submissions

With the January 22 deadline approaching, the Linux Foundation reminds developers of just one week left to submit proposals for the MCP Dev Summit North America. The event, building on its initial call for papers, focuses on practical AI agent development using the Multi-Cluster Platform (MCP) and takes place April 2-3 in New York City.

Following the Linux Foundation's early January announcement of the call for papers, potential speakers now have only seven days left as of January 15 to submit proposals for the MCP Dev Summit North America. The event, set for April 2 and 3 in New York City, centers on real-world applications of the Multi-Cluster Platform (MCP) for AI agent development.

Sessions will be 25 minutes long, offering a concise format for sharing insights and experiences. This summit continues to highlight MCP's growing importance in the tech ecosystem, complementing earlier emphases on protocol design, best practices, and operations. Developers interested in contributing can access submission details via the Linux Foundation's event resources before the January 22 cutoff.

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