Ubuntu Summit 26.04
May 27-28
Online
The Ubuntu Summit is a showcase for the innovative and the ambitious. We invite all experts, builders, engineers, tinkerers, designers and dreamers to join us for an unforgettable two days.
Tune in to our London livestream from the comfort of your home, from an Ubuntu release watch party, or from anywhere else around the world.
A remote first experience
The Ubuntu Summit focuses on the global nature of our community by making it a remote first event. However, this is not a passive endeavor - Remote attendees can ask questions to our speakers, take part in interactive activities, and even participate in exclusive giveaways.
While the physical event takes place in London, watch parties and Summit extended events are hosted all over the world by local communities.
An event for makers. Two times over.
The Ubuntu Summit always brings together some of the most inspiring people in open source. And we’re always looking to grow the impact that this has on our community.
That’s why the Ubuntu Summit now coincides with each Ubuntu release, meaning there are two summits per year.
This means more opportunities for the developers, engineers, designers and tinkerers from all over the world to share how they’re shaping the world through open code.
Free to attend and contribute
In true open source spirit, the Ubuntu Summit
is completely free to attend - both in person and online.
Featured speakers
The Ubuntu Summit includes a series of talks, workshops, panels and Q&A. We cover a broad range of topics to appeal not only to developers, but anyone involved in open source.
View the full list of previous speakers ›
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Eriol Fox
Superbloom
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Carl Richell
System76
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Scott Jenson
Mastodon
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Zhixuan Wang
ByteDance
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Antonio Salvemini
Bolt Graphics
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Craig Loewen
Microsoft
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Utkarsh Gupta
Canonical
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Hassan Tasneem
Google
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Frederic Branczyk
Polar Signals
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Adam Bickett
Qualcomm
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Marc Schoolderman
Trifecta Tech Foundation
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Yuning Liang
DeepComputing
Topics
Linux Desktop
Sessions on this topic will focus on Linux desktop technologies and applications, desktop environments, Raspberry PI, packaging.
Application Ecosystem
This topic will showcase Open Source applications, programming languages, APIs and tools to build and deploy applications.
Content and Design
This topic will take you on a journey to discover what makes a great user experience on a wide range of products and using different technologies.
Community
This topic will focus on community building and management, tools and processes useful to community leaders, and documentation in open source projects.
Infrastructure
This topic is focused on Linux server, infrastructure and cloud: where and how they can be deployed, and how they are optimized on platforms ranging from raspberryPI to IoT.
Devices
From small smart home devices to robots in space stations, Linux is everywhere. This topic celebrates our community work in the robotics and IoT field.
Data, MLOps and AI/ML
This landscape is a dynamic one, with new tools, frameworks and models emerging daily. This topic is focused on Data, MLOps and AI/ML and how open source empowers the next technological revolution.
Gaming
In this topic, you'll learn about the people behind the gaming software, creative tools and APIs that are powering this unstoppable phenomenon.
Security
Security is fundamental to Ubuntu, Canonical, and the open source community. This topic will focus on the latest developments and practices to keep users and information secure.
Questions?
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