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PyTorch Conference North America 2026

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20 Oct 2026

event ends

21 Oct 2026

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San Jose Convention Center San Jose, California, United States


Join us in San Jose, CA, October 20-21 for PyTorch Conference North America 2026. This two-day event hosted by the PyTorch Foundation gathers top-tier AI pioneers, researchers, and developers to explore the future of open source AI and the impact of PyTorch Foundation projects like PyTorch, vLLM, DeepSpeed, and Ray.

PyTorch Conference features in-depth technical talks, hands-on workshops, and candid conversations spanning the full AI stack, from bare metal infrastructure to applications and agent-based systems. The program features keynote sessions from leading voices in AI and practical deep dives on training, inference, GenAI, and focused tracks on responsible AI & compliance, security & privacy, frameworks & compilers, and more.
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Call opens at 12:00 AM

31 Mar 2026

Call closes at 11:59 PM

07 Jun 2026

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CFP GUIDE

Please review our CFP Guide to answer many common questions before submitting.

PLEASE NOTE - POSTER SESSIONS are a separate CFP for PyTorch North America 2026.  If you would like your submission to be considered for a poster session please submit here.  No submissions for breakout sessions will be evaluated for a poster session if not submitted to the poster session CFP.

DATES TO REMEMBER:

  • CFP Close: Sunday, June 7  at 11:59 pm PDT (UTC +-7)
  • CFP Notifications: Monday, July 20, 2026 
  • Schedule Announced: Tuesday, July 21, 2026
  • Event Dates: Tuesday, October 20 - Wednesday, October 21, 2026

Reminder: This is a community event — so no product and/or vendor sales pitches.

CODE OF CONDUCT

By submitting, you agree to The Linux Foundation's Code of Conduct.

COMMITMENT TO INCLUSIVITY

Please review The Linux Foundation's Inclusive Speaker Orientation and Inclusive Language Initiative.

Please be mindful that The Linux Foundation does not accept any talk with 3 or more speaker to only have men participating. Speakers also may not all be from the same organization. 

PRIVACY POLICY

At The Linux Foundation, we are committed to safeguarding your privacy. Sensitive speaker information will only be accessible to event organizers and program committee members who adhere to the highest confidentiality standards. Rest assured that your information will never be sold or shared beyond these parties.

Speaker personal information including name, company, job title, biography and photo will appear on the public schedule. For information on our privacy practices and commitment to protecting your privacy, please review our Privacy Policy.

You can update or delete your account information at any time through your Sessionize profile account settings. Please contact support@sessionize.com directly for any questions or issues. 

QUESTIONS?

Question about submitting a proposal? Contact us at cfp@linuxfoundation.org.