The Linux Foundation is calling for speaker proposals for the MCP Dev Summit North America, set for April 2-3 in New York City. Developers and experts in protocol design, best practices, and MCP operations are encouraged to submit by January 22. This event offers a platform to share innovations in the new year.
As the new year begins, the Linux Foundation has launched a call for proposals (CFP) for its MCP Dev Summit North America. Scheduled for April 2-3 in New York City, the summit focuses on advancements in the MCP protocol, welcoming contributions on topics such as protocol design, best practices, and practical operations of MCP systems.
The foundation emphasized the opportunity for builders to showcase their work, stating in an announcement: "New year, new chance to share what you’re building with #MCP." Proposals are sought from those who have gained insights in these areas, with the CFP deadline set for January 22. Interested participants can submit via the official event page.
This gathering aims to foster knowledge exchange among professionals in the open-source community, particularly those engaged with MCP technologies. By highlighting real-world experiences and innovations, the summit supports the evolution of protocol standards and implementation strategies. The Linux Foundation, known for hosting key events in the tech ecosystem, positions this as a vital forum for collaboration and learning in 2026.