Registration opens for OpenSearchCon India conference

The Linux Foundation has announced that registration is now open for OpenSearchCon India, scheduled for June 15-16 in Mumbai. Early bird rates offer tickets at USD$99 until May 31, with a discounted USD$49 rate for students.

The Linux Foundation shared details on the upcoming OpenSearchCon India event via a social media post. The conference will take place over two days, June 15 and 16, in Mumbai, India. This gathering focuses on OpenSearch, an open-source search and analytics suite originally forked from Elasticsearch and Kibana.

Registration is available now through the official event page. Attendees can secure early bird pricing at USD$99, valid until May 31. Students receive a special rate of USD$49, making it accessible for those in academia interested in open-source technologies.

The post, marked as 'ICYMI' or 'in case you missed it,' encourages prompt sign-ups to take advantage of the discounted rates. For more information and to register, visit the Linux Foundation's event portal.

This conference builds on the global OpenSearch community efforts, providing a platform for developers, users, and contributors to explore advancements in search and analytics tools. Mumbai serves as the host city, highlighting the growing tech scene in India.

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