
KubeCon & CloudNativeCon North America 2024 takes place from November 12-15, 2024, in Salt Lake City, Utah. This event is the flagship conference of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), bringing together adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud-native communities. The event features a wide range of sessions, including technical sessions, keynotes, and networking opportunities, making it essential for professionals involved in cloud-native computing and Kubernetes.
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Atlanta, Devtron, Komodor, and Dynatrace showed how AI is reshaping Kubernetes ops—from self-healing fleets + spot-friendly migration to AI observability + business ROI.
On Day 1 of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Atlanta, CNCF unveiled Kubernetes AI Conformance to make workloads portable—arriving as inference surges to ~1.33 quadrillion tokens/month across Google’s systems.
Synopsys Converge unites the silicon and systems design communities in a single, immersive event that blends technical depth with strategic insight. For the first time, the Synopsys User Group (SNUG), Simulation World and an executive forum come together to showcase the latest in advanced design, verification, simulation and engineering leadership. Attendees can engage with expert-led sessions, hands-on demos, executive keynotes and collaborative networking that explore emerging trends in silicon-to-systems innovation, AI-driven workflows and next-generation engineering challenges.
NVIDIA GTC is the premier global AI conference, where developers, researchers, and business leaders come together to explore the next wave of AI innovation. From physical AI and AI factories to agentic AI and inference, GTC 2026 will showcase the breakthroughs shaping every industry.
The Xcelerated Compute Show brings together leaders from across hyperscale, neocloud, enterprise and the wider ecosystem, uniting West Coast innovation with East Coast enterprise demand. This convergence provides a unique opportunity to explore the next frontier - where hardware and software collide to power the next decade of digital infrastructure.