Vibrant illustration of Linux Foundation's 2026 global events conference, showcasing crowds, AI agent demos, HPC visuals, and worldwide summits.
Vibrant illustration of Linux Foundation's 2026 global events conference, showcasing crowds, AI agent demos, HPC visuals, and worldwide summits.
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Linux Foundation announces 2026 global events lineup

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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.

On January 22, 2026, the Linux Foundation announced its lineup of global events for the year, highlighting a surge in focus on open source artificial intelligence and agentic systems. Officials project more than 120,000 participants across various locations, underscoring the organization's growing influence in technology collaboration.

The schedule features several prominent gatherings. The LF Member Summit is set for February 24-25 in Napa, California, with its program now live. Sessions will explore open source strategies, community collaboration, and future directions for members. Interested parties can view details at the event's schedule page.

In March, a free webinar on March 11 at 8 a.m. PT will discuss how AI relies on Linux and cloud native infrastructure, emphasizing cross-functional skills as a career booster in an AI world. Later that month, from March 16-20, the HPSFcon 2026 in Chicago will address open source intersections with high-performance computing (HPC). Topics include community building, heterogeneous containers, and preserving legacy HPC code, with early bird pricing available until January 30.

April brings the MCP Dev Summit on April 2-3 in New York City, where co-founders, contributors, and developers will shape standards for AI agents integrating with tools and applications. The call for papers closes on January 22 at 11:59 p.m. EST, featuring 25-minute sessions.

This expanded roster reflects the Linux Foundation's commitment to innovation, particularly in AI, as open source continues to underpin emerging technologies. Attendees and speakers are encouraged to save dates and explore calls for proposals via the foundation's events page.

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The Linux Foundation has revealed the keynote speakers for the MCP Dev Summit North America 2026, set to take place in New York City. The event, focused on advancements in MCP and AgenticAI, will occur on April 2-3. Early registration by March 23 offers savings of over $400.

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The Linux Foundation has released the full schedule for the Open Source Summit and Embedded Linux Conference North America 2026. The event will take place in Minneapolis from May 18 to 20, featuring 225 sessions across 12 tracks. Early bird registration ends March 24.

The Linux Foundation has introduced the Open Source 101 track at the Open Source Summit and Embedded Linux Conference. The track aims to help newcomers and those sharpening fundamentals advance their careers. The event is scheduled for May 18–20 in Minneapolis.

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The Linux Foundation has announced the return of OSSummit Korea to Seoul on August 11-12. Organizers are seeking submissions for talks on topics including Linux, embedded systems, and open AI. Proposals must be submitted by April 26.

Following earlier reminders, the Linux Foundation issued a final call on March 14 for proposals to the Linux Security Summit North America (May 21-22, Minneapolis), due by March 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM CDT. Experts are urged to submit on Linux security topics via events.linuxfoundation.org.

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