Unveiling the MCP Dev Summit North America 2026
The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) has become a pivotal player in the rapidly evolving sphere of agentic AI, and it is set to host the MCP Dev Summit North America 2026 from April 2-3 in the vibrant city of New York. This event aims to delve into the foundational elements that make agentic AI work collaboratively and securely across various platforms.
Jim Zemlin, the executive director of the Linux Foundation, emphasizes the critical transition from AI demos to real-world applications. He stated, "AI agents are quickly moving from demos to deployed systems, and that shift demands shared infrastructure." This year's summit will therefore leverage the insights of prominent engineers, architects, and leaders in enterprise technology.
A Comprehensive Agenda
The agenda for the MCP Dev Summit is impressive, featuring over 95 sessions led by co-founders, maintainers, contributors, and organizations that are actively deploying MCP technologies. These sessions will spotlight the evolving protocols and offer a behind-the-scenes view of the technologies that are shaping the next generation of AI agents. Topics range from security research to real-world deployment lessons, enhancing the understanding of scalable agent system design.
Some key highlights of the sessions include:
- - Mental Reset: How To Rethink Your User Flow in the Age of MCP – Erica Beavers from Alpic will share insights on user interaction transformations.
- - One Spec, Ten SDKs, Zero Excuses: Conformance Testing MCP – Paul Carleton from Anthropic will discuss the importance of consistency in software development practices.
- - When MCP Isn't Enough: Product Decisions Behind Scalable Agent Systems – Cansu Berkem from Datadog will present on crucial product decisions that impact scalability.
- - MCP at 18 Months: Protocols, Patterns, and What We Didn't See Coming – Shaun Smith from Hugging Face will reflect on the development journey of the MCP.
- - Mix-Up Attacks in MCP: Multi-Issuer Confusion and Mitigations – Emily Lauber from Microsoft will address the vulnerabilities in multi-issuer contexts.
Registration and Sponsorship
For those interested in attending, early bird registration is already open, with a deadline set for February 25. The summit is not just for those who can afford to attend; scholarships are available for eligible developers and community members through the Linux Foundation's Travel Fund. This initiative is designed to enable broader participation in the open-source community, ensuring diverse voices contribute to the evolution of agentic AI.
Sponsorship opportunities are also open, with numerous leading technology firms already supporting the summit. Some notable sponsors include AWS, Docker, and Google Cloud, underscoring the event's significance in the tech landscape.
The Future of Agentic AI
As the Agentic AI Foundation continues to facilitate innovation and collaboration in AI development, the MCP Dev Summit 2026 aims to address pressing challenges and share key advancements in agentic technologies. The foundation's unique governance model promotes transparency and encourages industry participation, driving the adoption of essential standards that will shape the future of AI interoperability.
For more detailed information about the event, including how to register, apply for scholarships, or become a sponsor, you can visit the
Agentic AI Foundation website. As we step into the next chapter of AI development, the MCP Dev Summit promises to be a landmark event for anyone involved in the world of technology and innovation.