LPI Media Partner at Nerdearla España 2025

LPI Media Partner at Nerdearla España 2025 | November 13–15, 2025
  • November 13–15, 2025
  • La Nave, Madrid, Spain + Online (Streaming)

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is proud to participate in Nerdearla España 2025, the largest free technology and open source event in Spanish. Organized by the Nerdearla team, the conference brings together thousands of professionals, communities, and leading voices in technology and open source from Spain, Latin America, and around the world.

This year, LPI joins the event as a sponsor and community partner, supporting its mission to make high-quality tech content accessible to everyone, both in person and online. Across three days of talks, workshops, and networking opportunities, Nerdearla España 2025 will host an outstanding lineup of speakers, activities, and community meetups at La Nave Madrid and through its global streaming platform.

Meet LPI and friends at Nerdearla
Join us to connect with the LPI community, explore certification pathways, and learn about new open source initiatives. Among the featured guests will be Jon “maddog” Hall, together with representatives from All Will Be There, sharing their experiences and insights on open technology and community building.

Whether attending on-site in Madrid or joining the streaming sessions, participants can enjoy three days of engaging content and collaboration with developers, educators, and open source advocates from across the Spanish-speaking world.

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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