Linux Foundation Marks 35 Years with Prague Summit Focused on AI, Security, and Embedded Systems
Event summary
- The Linux Foundation announced the agenda for Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2026, set for October 7-9 in Prague.
- The event marks the 35th anniversary of Linux and will feature a conversation with Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux and Git.
- Key session tracks include open AI and data, digital trust, safety-critical software, cloud native orchestration, and embedded Linux.
- Diamond sponsors for the event include AWS, Google, Microsoft Azure, openKylin, and Valkey.
The big picture
The Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2026 underscores the critical role of open-source software in driving technological sovereignty, economic efficiency, and innovation velocity. As Linux celebrates its 35th anniversary, the event highlights the growing importance of vendor-neutral collaboration and the need for secure, reliable, and compliant code across various industries. The summit serves as a platform for global leaders to address shared challenges and accelerate innovation in open-source infrastructure.
What we're watching
- AI Integration
- How the open-source community will address security and transparency challenges as AI agents become more embedded in business operations.
- Safety-Critical Software
- Whether advancements in frameworks and shared standards can meet the demands of highly regulated industries like automotive and consumer electronics.
- Cloud Native Scalability
- The pace at which cloud-native technologies will enable the transition of AI initiatives from lab experiments to enterprise-grade solutions.
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