The Linux Foundation has announced that the call for proposals is now open for OSSummit North America, set to return to Minneapolis from May 18 to 20. The event will be co-located with the Embedded Linux Conference, inviting submissions on topics like open source, Linux, AI, and embedded systems. Organizers encourage sharing ideas that shape these fields.
The Linux Foundation, a key supporter of open source initiatives, has opened submissions for presentations at OSSummit North America 2026. Scheduled for May 18 through 20 in Minneapolis, the summit provides a platform for experts to discuss advancements in open source software, Linux technologies, artificial intelligence, and embedded systems, among other areas.
This year's event continues its tradition of co-location with the Embedded Linux Conference, fostering collaboration across related communities. The call for proposals invites speakers to contribute ideas that influence the future of these technologies. Interested participants can submit their proposals via the official event website.
Such gatherings play a vital role in the open source ecosystem, bringing together developers, engineers, and leaders to exchange knowledge and address challenges in rapidly evolving fields like AI and embedded computing. The Linux Foundation emphasizes the importance of community-driven innovation through events like this.