Linux Foundation unveils expanded 2026 events program for open source AI

The Linux Foundation has announced its 2026 global events lineup, emphasizing open source AI, agentic systems, and scalable infrastructure. The program features dozens of worldwide conferences and gatherings, with a strong focus on transitioning AI from experimentation to real-world deployment. European events highlight collaboration opportunities in the region.

The Linux Foundation, a nonprofit organization, revealed its 2026 events program on January 23, 2026, positioning open source AI at the forefront. This initiative includes numerous conferences and community events spanning core infrastructure to production-ready AI frameworks, aiming to foster ecosystems, standards, and developer communities.

A central theme is the shift of AI toward practical deployment. To address this, the foundation is introducing and expanding AI-centric events such as the MCP Dev Summit in North America and Europe, Agentics Day: MCP + Agents Europe, Cloud Native AI + Kubeflow Day Europe, and the PyTorch Conference Europe in Paris. Additionally, the AI_Dev Summit will integrate into the global Open Source Summit series, underscoring AI's role in the open source ecosystem. These efforts prioritize open standards and community-driven development to ensure AI systems are scalable, interoperable, and ready for production.

“With AI moving from experimentation to real-world deployment, open collaboration has never been more critical,” said Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation. “This year’s Linux Foundation events bring developers, maintainers, and organizations together to share lessons learned and help build the future of open source, for AI and beyond.”

The program extends globally with a notable European emphasis, including KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam, OpenSearchCon Europe in Prague, and the PyTorch Conference Europe in Paris. Co-located sessions will cover cloud native computing, security, and observability. Expansion reaches Asia with events in India and China, and North America in the US, reflecting aligned open source communities tackling AI and infrastructure advancements.

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