We are excited to announce that Ubuntu Summit 2024 will be held in The Hague, the Netherlands this October 25 – 27th!
The Ubuntu Summit for the last two years has served as a showcase for the innovative and the ambitious. We aim to shine a light on those who are not satisfied with the status quo by giving the stage to the experts, the builders, the engineers, and the tinkerers who demonstrate that excellent engineering can be done in the open. By elevating these voices through the Ubuntu Summit, we hope to drive forward our collective mission to build the future with open source software.
The Ubuntu Summit 2024 Call for Abstracts is officially open and we are looking for speakers who desire to share their bold vision of the future. Here are just a few themes that align with the Summit spirit:
If any of these themes resonate with you, we welcome you to submit your best abstract!
A hallmark of the Ubuntu Summit is the abundant conversation that takes place and the relationships it helps to grow. We’re amping it up this year by introducing exhibition booths. Projects and communities can request a booth for the duration of the Summit. These will not be sales booths, but a space for projects to show off the cutting edge work that they’re doing, have engaging conversations with conference goers, and promote opportunities for getting involved with their community.
Is your project or community interested in hosting a booth at Ubuntu Summit 2024? Submit your request for a booth!
We have more Ubuntu Summit news coming soon so we encourage you to stay tuned to the official Ubuntu social media channels:
You can learn more about this year’s Summit and its historic host city on the Ubuntu Summit 2024 events page. Have any questions about Ubuntu Summit 2024? You can contact the Ubuntu Summit 2024 organising committee by sending an email to summit@ubuntu.com.
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