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Kubernetes on Edge Day

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Kubernetes on EDGE Day North America logo

November 10, 2025

Atlanta, Georgia
#K8sEdgeDay

According to a forecast from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Edge Spending Guide, combined enterprise and service provider spending across hardware, software, professional services, and provisioned services for edge solutions will sustain strong growth through 2027 when spending will reach nearly $350 billion. With hardware and software dispersed across hundreds or even thousands of locations, the simple paradigms around observability, loosely coupled systems, declarative APIs, and strong automation that have propelled the success of cloud native technologies in the cloud are the only feasible way to manage these distributed systems. Kubernetes is already a significant component of the edge ecosystem, driving integrations and operations.

Join us at Kubernetes on the Edge Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon and take part in defining the future intersection of cloud native and edge computing!

Registration Details

This event is one of our KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America CNCF-hosted Co-located Events. In-person attendees have the option to register for an All-Access In-Person KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pass that will include entry to ALL CNCF-hosted co-located events + KubeCon + CloudNativeCon.

Sponsor the Event

Contact sponsor@cncf.io to secure your sponsorship today! Signed contracts must be received by September 24, 2025.

Call For Proposals

Submit a proposal to speak! Submissions are being accepted through Monday, June 30, 2025. (11:59 PM EDT)

Click above to submit a proposal to speak at Kubernetes on Edge Day, or one of the other CNCF-hosted Co-located events.

Kubernetes on Edge Day topics include:

  • Kubernetes in Production on the Edge
  • Project Highlights
  • Futures
  • Event and Data Collection
  • Machine Learning
  • Low Resource Hardware
  • Vision of Metaverse
  • Kubernetes for Retail Edge

Submission Types:

  • Presentation: 25 minutes with 1 or 2 speakers presenting on a topic
  • Panel Discussion: 35 minutes of discussion amongst 3 to 5 speakers (In an effort to promote speaker diversity, CNCF does not accept submissions with all-male panels, and three different organizations must be represented).
  • Lightning Talk: A brief 10 minute presentation with a maximum of 1 speaker