Final deadline approaches for MCP Dev Summit speaker submissions

The Linux Foundation has issued a reminder that January 22 marks the last day to submit proposals for speaking at the MCP Dev Summit North America. The event, focused on protocols, best practices, security, and operations, is scheduled for April 2-3 in New York City. Professionals working with MCP are encouraged to share their experiences.

The Linux Foundation announced on January 21, 2026, that the following day, January 22, is the final opportunity to submit speaking proposals for the MCP Dev Summit North America. This two-day conference will take place on April 2 and 3 in New York City, bringing together experts to discuss key aspects of MCP, including protocols, best practices, security, and operations.

Organizers emphasized the importance of contributions from those actively working with MCP. "If you’re working with #MCP and have lessons to share, now’s the moment to submit," the announcement stated. The call for papers targets individuals with practical insights to contribute to the summit's program.

Submissions can be made through the official event page, where details on the conference program are available. The MCP Dev Summit aims to foster knowledge exchange in a rapidly evolving field, highlighting real-world applications and challenges. With the deadline imminent, interested speakers are urged to act promptly to secure a spot.

This event underscores the growing interest in MCP technologies within the open-source community, as facilitated by the Linux Foundation.

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The Linux Foundation has promoted its MCP Dev Summit North America 2026, set for April 2-3 in New York City, featuring over 100 sessions on real implementations and production insights. Registration discounts of more than $400 end tomorrow, March 23, after which prices will increase.

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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.

The Linux Foundation has opened a call for proposals for its Open Source Summit India event. Scheduled for June 16-17 in Mumbai, the summit invites submissions on topics including scalability, security, AI, and cloud-native technologies. Proposals must be submitted by March 4.

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The Linux Foundation is providing scholarships and travel funding for the OSSummit and Embedded Linux Conference North America, set for May 18-20 in Minneapolis. These opportunities aim to support underrepresented groups and individuals needing financial assistance. Applications for travel funding are due by March 30, with scholarships closing on April 10.

 

 

 

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