Events
Google Open Source sponsors a variety of events across open source, from local meetups to industry-wide conferences. We strive to support collaborative and welcoming spaces—please stop by our booths and spaces to say 'hi'! We'd love to meet you.
Upcoming events
We want open source projects and community members to thrive, and by sponsoring events, we help create spaces of connection, learning, sharing, and trust in our communities. Through providing financial and event support, we can help sustain our open source communities! Find us at a booth or session near you:
August 6-9, 2026
Fossy 2026
The Software Freedom Conservancy will be hosting FOSSY, a community-oriented conference focused on the creation and impact of free and open source software, this year at the UBC campus in beautiful Vancouver, Canada. This event is dedicated to uplifting contributors of all experience levels and will feature four days of community-led track talks, including topics on community building, development, and legal and licensing issues, offering extensive learning and networking opportunities.
September 22-26, 2026
Nerdearla 2026
Nerdearla, the largest free tech event in the Spanish-speaking world, offers a hybrid experience featuring a vast array of talks, workshops, and networking opportunities. Available both virtually and in-person, it attracts over 50,000 attendees annually, fostering global learning and collaboration. With content suitable for all skill levels, the event provides a diverse and accessible environment to engage with industry leaders and innovation at no cost.
October 7-9, 2026
Open Source Summit EU 2026
Open Source Summit Europe is the premier gathering for the global open-source community, bringing together developers, technologists, and industry leaders to collaborate and innovate. As a central hub for sharing insights and addressing technical challenges, the event is dedicated to fostering a sustainable open source ecosystem. Attendees connect to advance open source projects, explore emerging technologies, and strengthen the community landscape through collaborative knowledge exchange.