MCP Dev Summit: Five days left for proposal submissions

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.

Updating our coverage from January 15, the Linux Foundation urges developers to submit proposals for the MCP Dev Summit before the January 22 deadline—just five days from the January 17 announcement.

Focus areas include what participants have built with MCP, key lessons learned, and actionable takeaways for AI agent development. Building on prior emphasis on protocol best practices and operations, accepted speakers get complimentary access to the New York City event (sessions are 25 minutes long).

This series of reminders highlights the summit's role in advancing practical MCP applications in the AI ecosystem. Submit via the Linux Foundation's link promptly.

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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.

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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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 has extended the deadline for submitting proposals to speak at OpenSearchCon China until January 14. The event is scheduled for March 17-18 in Shanghai. Organizers encourage sharing expertise on OpenSearch with the community.

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The Linux Foundation is gearing up for a series of open source events in Tokyo from December 8 to 12, 2025. These gatherings will focus on technology advancements, compliance, and community networking. Registration and invitations are available for participants.

The Linux Foundation has introduced a new instructor-led workshop focused on deploying small language models in various environments. Titled 'Deploying Small Language Models (LFWS307)', the course offers hands-on training across multiple platforms. Enrollment is now open for this live session.

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In 2025, AI agents became central to artificial intelligence progress, enabling systems to use tools and act autonomously. From theory to everyday applications, they transformed human interactions with large language models. Yet, they also brought challenges like security risks and regulatory gaps.

 

 

 

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