LPI at the EU Open Source Policy Summit 2026

LPI at the EU Open Source Policy Summit 2026 | January 30, 2026Brussels, Belgium + Online | LPI | Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
  • January 30, 2026
  • Brussels, Belgium + Online

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is proud to participate in the EU Open Source Policy Summit 2026, organised by OpenForum Europe. This flagship annual event brings together policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, and community representatives to shape the future of open source in Europe’s digital strategy.

The 2026 edition, themed Digital Sovereignty Runs on Open Source, will explore how open collaboration drives competitiveness, resilience, and innovation across critical sectors — from cloud and AI to automotive software, cybersecurity, and public digital infrastructure.

Throughout the day, participants will engage with key topics such as:

  • Open source as the foundation of Europe’s digital sovereignty and innovation capacity.
  • Security and sustainability in light of the Cyber Resilience Act and the European Sovereign Tech Fund.
  • Trusted open infrastructure for AI, identity, and public services.
  • The role of public sector OSPOs in institutional capability building.
  • The case for a Fourth European Standardisation Organisation to support open development.

As a Bronze Sponsor, LPI continues to support the Summit’s mission to connect open source with European policymaking and institutional practice. This partnership reflects LPI’s commitment to fostering open, secure, and transparent digital ecosystems through skills development, education, and certification.

The event will take place in person in Brussels and be accessible online for remote participants. Attendance is by invitation, with free access for virtual participants.

Author

  • Max Roveri

    Massimiliano "Max" Roveri is a writer, blogger, editor and social media manager. He started writing on the internet in the late '90s and he went back to the digital media in 2009. Since 2014 he lives in Ireland and, since 2015, he has been part of the LPI Italy team. He is professionally involved in cultural mediation projects, with an event management side, and in education projects as a professional and as a volunteer as well.  With a background in humanities and philosophy, he loves to address the ethical and social aspects of Open Source, with an approach that nods to Gregory Bateson and Robert M. Pirsig. Photo: uphostudio

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