Industry leading organizations unite under neutral Foundation led by new governing board chair David Nalley to support the future of interoperable AI
Summary
NAPA, Calif., Feb. 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Linux Foundation Member Summit – The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), the open foundation driving the transparent and collaborative evolution of agentic AI, today announced the addition of 18 new Gold Members and 79 new Silver Members. The AAIF now represents a community of 146 members collaborating to advance open protocols, tooling and best practices for agent-based AI systems.
Additionally, the AAIF has appointed David Nalley, director of developer experience at AWS, as governing board chair. With more than two decades of open source leadership experience, Nalley brings deep expertise spearheading large-scale open source initiatives and enabling collaboration across diverse, global communities. As governing board chair, he will help set the Foundation’s strategic priorities, ensure strong, neutral governance, and align member participation around advancing open protocols, interoperability, and production-ready agentic AI standards.
“Agents are rapidly maturing from experimental prototypes to production-ready systems that are fundamentally transforming how we build applications and conduct business across industries,” said David Nalley, governing board chair of the AAIF and director of developer experience at AWS. “Building and scaling open source tools and standards for agentic AI will require the collective expertise and collaboration of all our members. I’m thrilled to welcome so many new companies to the AAIF and excited to invite innovative projects and contributors across the AI ecosystem to join us as we work together to shape the future.”
This leadership growth and rapid expansion reflects rising industry demand for shared, open standards as AI moves from experimental to operational. Research on the economic impacts of open source shows that 89% of organizations that have adopted AI use open source in their infrastructure, reinforcing the importance of neutral governance, agreed upon standards, and open collaboration as agentic architectures mature.
By joining the AAIF, new members gain access to a global ecosystem where they can directly shape emerging standards, collaborate on open source innovation, and help meet growing demand for interoperable, standardized agentic infrastructure.
“Nearly 150 organizations joining the AAIF in its early days is a strong signal that agentic AI is shifting from experimentation to real-world deployment,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation. “The infrastructure for autonomous systems must be open, interoperable and community-governed. The AAIF exists to make that possible.”
New Gold Members
The following organizations have recently joined the AAIF as Gold Members:
uniquely combines controlled agency, developer flexibility, and seamless integration to help organizations scale agentic automation safely and confidently. Connecting agents, AI models, applications, robots, and people into orchestrated workflows, UiPath delivers measurable business impact at scale.New Silver Members include: 1Password, AG2, Agent Field, AIERA, Airbyte, AI Robotix, AlloIA, Alpic, Alterion AI, AltLayer, Apollo GraphQL, ASAPP, Avrio AI, Bluefin Payment Systems, BlueRock Security, BrightQuery, Capsule Security, Cequence, ChainOpera AI, Citiri, Clutch Security, Corridor, Dataiku, Data Science Dojo, Datastrato, Decentralization Research Center, Descope, ESET, Future of Life Institute, Geniez, Golf, Gravitee, Guru, Hashgraph, Helmet Security, Identity Digital, Infoblox, Interop.io, iProov, Juicedata, Kilo Code, Kite AI, Komodor, Langdock, Liquid Reply, MACH Alliance, Mezmo, MindsDB, Mirror Security, Mistral AI, MoonLight Marketing, MotherDuck, Neo4j, NuStudio.AI, Nx, Ocean Security, Okahu, Pallas Security, Palma.ai, pgEdge, PlayerZero, Reboot Technologies, Resolve Technology, rocketride.ai, RX-M, Safe Software, Scalekit, StackGen, StackQL Studios, TensorOpera AI, Ultra Security, USI, Vstorm, Warp, XTrace, Yaala Labs, Yasp.ai, zCloak Network, and ZeroClick.
New and existing AAIF members will gather in New York City at MCP Dev Summit from April 2-3. View the agenda and register to attend here.
To learn more about the AAIF, including how to get involved, become a member or contribute, please visit aaif.io.
Supporting Quotes
“The enterprise adoption of AI agents requires open standards that prioritize interoperability, architectural flexibility, and security. Akamai is proud to support the Agentic AI Foundation as a Gold Member to help shape frameworks that enable businesses to deploy autonomous AI at scale. Standards for AI agents and MCP servers will help developers leverage the right infrastructure to meet their needs without compromising portability or security. We’re committed to working with the community to accelerate responsible, scalable AI innovation.”
– Jon Alexander, Senior Vice President of Product for the Cloud Technology Group, Akamai
“American Express is pleased to join the Agentic AI Foundation and collaborate with industry peers to advance open standards and protocols that support interoperability across agentic AI systems. Open standards play an important role in enabling collaboration and supporting the secure and transparent evolution of agentic AI. Through the AAIF, we look forward to contributing our perspective to help encourage responsible adoption across the ecosystem.”
– Hilary Packer, Executive Vice President, Enterprise Data and AI, American Express
“Agentic AI has the potential to transform how work gets done, but real customer workflows span many tools, data sources, and partners. Reliable automation at this scale requires deep interoperability, open protocols, and shared standards across the ecosystem. We’re joining the Agentic AI Foundation to help advance the open foundations that agent-driven workflows depend on – so customers can benefit from trustworthy, scalable automation across the systems they use every day.”
– Raji Arasu, Chief Technology Officer, Autodesk
“As software increasingly coordinates economic activity, open standards and trusted financial infrastructure are essential. At Circle, we believe programmable, internet-native money is foundational to this shift and will be the basis for the emerging agentic economy. Stablecoins enable automated systems to move value globally and in real time, and joining the Agentic AI Foundation reflects our commitment to open collaboration and interoperable infrastructure.”
– Li Fan, Chief Technology and AI Officer, Circle
“Open source is foundational to the adoption of new technologies and standards. As AI agents become more capable and autonomous, the ecosystem requires a neutral home that enables broad collaboration and shared innovation. By joining the Agentic AI Foundation, Diagrid brings deep expertise in protocols, distributed systems and durable execution to support open standards and help advance a scalable, production-ready agentic AI ecosystem.”
– Mark Fussell, Founder and CEO, Diagrid
“As AI evolves toward an autonomous ‘Internet of Agents,’ the industry must solve challenges that extend beyond software, including global scale, secure interconnection, and ultra-low-latency execution. Equinix bridges the gap between the AI software ecosystem and the physical infrastructure that powers it, providing a neutral, distributed environment where diverse agents can interact securely and at scale. By joining the AAIF, Equinix is helping build an open, secure, and infrastructure-ready foundation for the global autonomous economy.”
– Arun Dev, Vice President of Digital Interconnection, Equinix
“Agentic AI has the potential to transform how global commerce operates, but only if it is built on shared foundations. Through our membership of the Agentic AI Foundation, we will drive industry-led collaboration that promotes consistency, openness and responsible innovation so our merchants can reliably and safely accept transactions from agents without the need for complex systems and investments.”
– Cindy Turner, Chief Product Officer, Global Payments
“By collaborating with the Keycloak project in CNCF, Hitachi has developed deep expertise in SSO technologies for AI-driven systems. Leveraging this expertise through HMAX by Hitachi, a suite of next-generation solutions that brings the power of AI to social infrastructure, we will enable secure interoperability between Physical AI and Agentic AI, supporting the growth of the Agentic AI ecosystem.”
– Yuichi Nakamura, Head of OSPO, Hitachi, Ltd.
“We are excited to join the Agentic AI Foundation and look forward to collaborating with others in the community. Agentic AI is core to many of our technologies and products, from cloud to consumer products to AI solutions. We firmly believe that working together in open source will bring forth many new exciting innovations for the shared benefit of all.”
– Bill Ren Xudong, Chief Open Source Liaison Officer, Huawei
“MCP fundamentally transforms how platforms integrate with AI agents by eliminating manual API integration work. Our communication APIs are machine-readable, allowing AI agents to independently discover capabilities and execute actions like sending SMS, RCS, or WhatsApp messages through simple shared language. This dramatically reduces integration overhead, accelerates development, and lets developers focus on building innovative customer experiences. We’re excited to join the Agentic AI Foundation and contribute to shaping the open standards that will power the future of agentic AI.”
– Adrian Benić, Chief Product Officer, Infobip
“Agents are rewriting the foundations of computing. The protocols and standards that emerge now will redefine the next decade of software. Keycard is joining the AAIF because we believe agent identity and control must be built on open foundations so everyone can realize their promise.”
– Ian Livingstone, Co-founder and CEO, Keycard
“As AI agents become more autonomous, collaborating with the Agentic AI Foundation is essential to define the standards that will allow agents to scale more reliably. Grounded in Lenovo’s Hybrid AI vision, spanning personal AI experiences and enterprise-grade systems, we believe intelligent agents must operate seamlessly across devices, edge, and cloud. By contributing Lenovo’s full‑stack leadership, from the edge to devices to the cloud, we are committed to building an open and interoperable ecosystem where intelligent agents can move fluidly, securely, and responsibly across every environment.”
– Tolga Kurtoglu, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Lenovo
“The future of enterprise AI will be defined by its ability to operate autonomously across the hybrid cloud, making the need for transparent, interoperable standards and collaboration more critical than ever. Joining the Agentic AI Foundation and bringing our leadership in open source AI projects like vLLM, PyTorch and llm-d is the logical next step in our work to drive industry-wide transformation. Agentic AI represents a pivotal shift in how we interact with data and applications, but its potential cannot be realized without collaborating in the open. We look forward to working alongside the Linux Foundation and our peers to put agent-based systems to work and shape this era of enterprise AI.”
– Brian Stevens, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for AI, Red Hat
“For agentic AI to deliver real value at enterprise scale, it must be open by design – able to work across systems without friction or lock-in, while remaining fully governed. That’s why ServiceNow is proud to be part of the Agentic AI Foundation. As the AI control tower for business reinvention, ServiceNow brings a practical, workflow-first perspective to helping the agentic AI ecosystem mature in a way that is trusted, interoperable, and ready for real-world use.”
– Joe Davis, Executive Vice President of AI Platform Engineering, ServiceNow
“The future of AI depends on open standards and real collaboration. Those who control their AI infrastructure will shape the rules of the AI economy, and with that comes real responsibility. That’s why transparency and collaboration need to be the backbone of how we build agentic AI. Through AAIF, we’re helping share the global industry dialogue on how we can build a more open and trustworthy future of AI.”
– Hesham Fahmy, Chief Information Officer, TELUS
“Joining the Agentic AI Foundation reflects our commitment to advancing open, enterprise frameworks for agent development, governance and orchestration. Collaborating with leading platform providers and AI innovators allows UiPath to help shape interoperable standards across the ecosystem, enabling enterprise trust in the potential and promise of agentic AI and automation.”
– Raghu Malpani, Chief Technology Officer, UiPath
“MCP has established the standard for how AI agents connect to business systems. The next frontier is making that connection enterprise-grade – giving AI a secure way to act on real business processes. With Workato Enterprise MCP, we’ve delivered that layer – the orchestration, security, and governance to put agentic AI to work at scale. We’re proud to join the Agentic AI Foundation as a Gold Member and help define the next chapter of open, enterprise-ready AI infrastructure.
– Adam Seligman, Chief Technology Officer, Workato
About the Agentic AI Foundation
The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) is the open foundation for the rapidly expanding ecosystem of agentic AI technologies that enable autonomous, interoperable AI systems. With founding projects including MCP, goose, and AGENTS.md, AAIF governs the core standards and protocols that enable agents to operate interoperably across platforms. Through transparent governance and broad industry participation, AAIF is driving adoption and ensuring agentic AI infrastructure evolves openly, predictably, and at production scale. For more information, please visit https://aaif.io/.
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