Conference In-person

MCP Dev Summit Seoul 2026

📅 Thursday, 13 August 2026 → Friday, 14 August 2026 in 28 days

📍 Seoul, South Korea

MCP Dev Summit Seoul 2026 (Aug 13-14): a Linux Foundation developer event on the Model Context Protocol and production agentic AI systems.

MCP Dev Summit Seoul 2026 is a two-day technical conference for engineers building real-world agentic AI systems, taking place August 13-14, 2026 in Seoul, Korea. Presented by the Agentic AI Foundation and produced under the Linux Foundation events program, it is the South Korean stop on a global MCP Dev Summit series and is aimed squarely at developers, maintainers, and platform teams working with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) rather than at executives or general audiences.

What MCP Dev Summit covers

The Model Context Protocol has emerged as one of the key interoperability standards of the agentic AI era, giving large language models a consistent way to connect securely with external tools, data sources, and real-world systems. MCP Dev Summit Seoul concentrates on how that connective tissue is actually engineered and operated. The program is built around technical talks and implementation-driven case studies that move from agent architecture and orchestration down to infrastructure, security, and day-to-day production operations.

Across the two days, sessions are expected to address themes that define the wider 2026 agentic stack conversation, including:

  • MCP protocol development and the design of interoperable tool-use interfaces
  • Multi-agent systems and orchestration patterns
  • Enterprise integration of agents with existing data and services
  • Running agentic systems securely and reliably at production scale
  • Observability, evaluation, and operational tooling for autonomous agents

The intent is practical: attendees leave with a clearer picture of how agents are designed, connected, and scaled in practice, drawn from teams who are shipping these systems rather than theorizing about them.

Why Seoul, and who should attend

Seoul is a deliberate choice for an MCP-focused gathering. Korea's developer ecosystem is a global leader in consumer technology, gaming, and large-scale AI platforms, and the city is home to engineering organizations building AI services and developer infrastructure at significant scale. MCP Dev Summit Seoul is positioned to connect those local engineering communities with the international maintainers and practitioners shaping open agent standards. For Korean and regional teams, it offers direct access to the people defining MCP; for the broader MCP community, it offers a window into how some of Asia's most demanding consumer and platform engineering teams are adopting agentic patterns. That two-way exchange matters because interoperability standards only succeed when adoption is genuinely global, and Korea's combination of advanced infrastructure and high-volume consumer products makes it a demanding proving ground for agent reliability and tool-use design.

The summit is most relevant to software engineers, infrastructure and platform engineers, AI/ML practitioners, and technical leads who are already building or planning to build agent-based features. Because the content is implementation-driven, a working familiarity with LLM application development and the basics of tool-use will help attendees get the most from the breakout sessions.

Format and what's notable this edition

The schedule at a glance follows a familiar developer-conference rhythm. Thursday, August 13 combines keynotes, breakout sessions, a solutions showcase, and an evening attendee reception, while Friday, August 14 continues with further keynotes, breakouts, and showcase time. The reception and showcase are structured to encourage the kind of hallway-track exchange that technical communities rely on, giving maintainers, contributors, and adopters time to compare notes on protocol direction and real deployment experience. The solutions showcase, in particular, lets attendees see tooling and platform integrations built on MCP rather than only hearing them described from the stage.

What makes the 2026 edition notable is its timing and lineage. It arrives as MCP moves from an emerging idea to a load-bearing piece of production AI architecture, and as the Agentic AI Foundation works to establish neutral, open governance for the standards underpinning agentic systems. A call for papers feeds the program, so the talk roster reflects the working concerns of practitioners actively building agents. The Seoul event also sits within a wider 2026 series that includes other regional MCP Dev Summit editions, giving it a clear identity as the Korean node in a coordinated global effort rather than a one-off.

Practical details and registration

MCP Dev Summit Seoul 2026 runs August 13-14 in Seoul, with registration, venue and travel guidance, visa-letter support, and co-located event information handled through the official Linux Foundation event site. Prospective speakers can engage via the call for papers, and organizations can participate through sponsorship. Because the agenda emphasizes hands-on engineering content and community exchange around the Model Context Protocol, attendees should plan to come with specific implementation questions. For anyone serious about agentic AI interoperability and the production realities of tool-using agents, this AI conference offers a concentrated, vendor-broad view of where the agentic stack is heading.

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