London has called, and the Ubuntu community has answered!
This year, the Ubuntu Summit has the ambitious goal of extending its reach to everyone, no matter where they are in the world. The event has not started yet, and we have been blown away by the excitement already! The desire to contribute to the community with Ubuntu Extended events, remote participation, remote lightning talks and other incredible ideas has been humbling, and inspiring.
Now, with the Summit just a heartbeat away, we want to make sure you have everything you need to be a part of this unforgettable experience.
The Ubuntu Summit is now a fully remote event. No matter where you are, and how big your circle of friends is, we have a spot for you. Remote registrations are free for everyone. Join us onOctober 23 and 24, 2025, for two days packed with inspiring talks, and stay for the community! There will be exciting interviews, polls, giveaways, FOSS music, and much more. What are you waiting for? Register for the Ubuntu Summit 25.10!
We are incredibly excited to welcome a diverse and talented group of speakers to the Ubuntu Summit stage. Here’s just a glimpse of the people you’ll get to hear from:
We have a stellar lineup ready for you! From deep dives into system profiling, to the heights of autonomous flying 5g antennas, and playing videogames in space, there’s something for everyone. Head over to the official timetable and start planning your personal Summit schedule!
Starting with this edition, the Ubuntu Summit is all about bringing the community together. If you are asking yourself how a remote event brings people together, you are in the right place, keep reading. You can host your own “Ubuntu Summit Extended” event! Gather your local Ubuntu Community, open source meetup, or group of friends to watch the livestream, share ideas, and celebrate the release of Ubuntu. Tell us about your Extended Event..
Ubuntu Summit 25.10 is a showcase for the innovative and the ambitious. Let’s demonstrate that the best technology is made in the open. We can’t wait to see you there on October 23 and 24!
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