Conference hall at SUSECON 2026 in Prague with Fujitsu and NVIDIA sponsor banners on stage, engaged audience, tech demos, and Prague skyline view.
Conference hall at SUSECON 2026 in Prague with Fujitsu and NVIDIA sponsor banners on stage, engaged audience, tech demos, and Prague skyline view.
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Fujitsu and NVIDIA sponsor SUSECON 2026 in Prague

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SUSE has announced Fujitsu and NVIDIA as sponsors for its upcoming SUSECON 2026 conference in Prague. The event, set to begin soon, highlights collaborations on reliable infrastructure, AI innovation, and open source advancements. Organizers emphasized community involvement and practical demonstrations.

SUSE thanked Fujitsu for sponsoring SUSECON 2026, noting their collaboration delivers mission-critical, high-reliability infrastructure for enterprises and public sector organizations. The partnership focuses on sustainability, performance, and long-term resilience. Attendees can meet the Fujitsu team in Prague to discuss trusted infrastructure for regulated environments, sustainable compute, and energy-efficient platforms, as well as enterprise modernization using SUSE Linux and Kubernetes. SUSE described the partnership as built on reliability and innovation. SUSE also welcomed NVIDIA as a sponsor, highlighting their joint efforts to accelerate enterprise AI, machine learning, and GPU-powered innovation across industries. The companies offer secure, high-performance Linux, GPU-optimized Kubernetes, and edge deployments. NVIDIA's team will showcase enterprise-ready AI and ML pipelines, GPU-accelerated Kubernetes with SUSE, real-world customer use cases, and secure platforms for mission-critical workloads. With one day remaining until SUSECON 2026 as of April 19, SUSE urged the community to connect in Prague. 'Prague is ready. You’re ready. Let’s learn, connect + build the future of open source together,' the company posted.

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