Skip to main content
Back to events
The Linux Found Member Summit

The Linux Found Member Summit

Tuesday 19th November 2024 - Thursday 21st November 2024
  • Technology Innovation and Open Source
Icon when
Tuesday 19th November 2024 - Thursday 21st November 2024
Icon where
Silverado Resort, 1600 Atlas Peak Rd, Napa CA 94558, United States

Our Open Source Software (OSS) team is heading to The Linux Found Member Summit, a gathering that fosters collaboration, innovation and partnerships among the leading projects and organisations working to drive digital transformation with open source technologies.

If you’re planning to attend, look out for our team! We’d love to chat about all things OSS and share insights about G-Research.

Interested in attending?

Follow the link below to learn more about this event and how you can register to attend.

When & Where

Date:

Tuesday 19th – Thursday 22nd November

Location:

Silverado Resort,

1600 Atlas Peak Rd,

Napa CA 94558,

United States

Interested in a Graduate Opportunity at G-Research?

We typically launch our graduate positions in August. You can view all of our current roles – including internships and placement years – via the link below.

Latest News

The Tyranny of Tech Debt
  • 28 Apr 2025

Hear from our Head of Forecasting Engineering on why the term "tech debt" has outlived its usefulness. In this blog, he explores why we should move away from generic labels and instead ask more precise, value-driven questions that lead to meaningful improvements in engineering and business outcomes.

Read article
G-Research March 2025 Grant Winners
  • 22 Apr 2025

Each month, we provide up to £2,000 in grant money to early career researchers in quantitative disciplines. Hear from our March grant winners.

Read article
Invisible Work of OpenStack: Eventlet Migration
  • 25 Mar 2025

Hear from Jay, an Open Source Software Engineer, on tackling technical debt in OpenStack. As technology evolves, outdated code becomes inefficient and harder to maintain. Jay highlights the importance of refactoring legacy systems to keep open-source projects sustainable and future-proof.

Read article

Stay up to date with
G-Research