MCP Dev Summit North America: Early bird registration now open

The Linux Foundation has opened early bird registration for the MCP Dev Summit North America, focused on AI agents' interactions with tools and applications via the Multi-Cluster Platform (MCP). The event is set for April 2-3, 2026, in New York City.

With the call for papers closed (deadline January 22), the Linux Foundation is now promoting its MCP Dev Summit North America to unite experts shaping AI agent-tool interfaces. Early bird pricing is available, with registration via the official event page.

This North America-focused summit provides a platform for collaboration on emerging standards amid advancing AI technologies. The Linux Foundation announced it on social media, encouraging prompt sign-ups.

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The Linux Foundation has released its 2026 global events schedule, expecting over 120,000 attendees worldwide. The lineup emphasizes open source AI and agentic systems, with new AI-focused gatherings and an expanded international presence. Key events include summits on member strategies, high-performance computing, and AI agent standards.

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.

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Just five days remain until the January 22 close of proposals for the MCP Dev Summit, following last week's reminder with one week to go. Speakers sharing real-world AI agent experiences using MCP will receive complimentary passes to the April 2-3 event in New York City.

The Linux Foundation announced the creation of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) on December 9, 2025, in San Francisco, to foster open-source development of AI agents. Co-founded by Anthropic, Block, and OpenAI, the initiative includes donations of key projects: Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block's goose framework, and OpenAI's AGENTS.md. The foundation aims to promote interoperability and prevent fragmentation in AI agent technologies.

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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 has launched the Agentic AI Foundation to foster open collaboration on autonomous AI systems. Major tech companies, including Anthropic, OpenAI, and Block, contributed key open-source projects to promote interoperability and prevent vendor lock-in. The initiative aims to create neutral standards for AI agents that can make decisions and execute tasks independently.

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The Linux Foundation is urging participants of its upcoming Member Summit to secure hotel accommodations promptly. The event is set for February 24-25 in Napa, California, with rooms at the Silverado Resort available only until January 30 or until sold out.

 

 

 

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