TL;DR
AGNTCon + MCPCon Japan 2026 runs September 10-11 in Tokyo, covering agentic AI systems and the Model Context Protocol (MCP). There’s 25%+ off current pricing for the techbeatly community, bringing registration to ¥44,000. The event is coming up fast.
What’s Happening
AGNTCon + MCPCon Japan brings together developers, AI engineers, platform builders, researchers, and open source maintainers working on AI agents and MCP. The event is part of the Agentic AI Foundation’s (AAIF) regional program, alongside the larger flagship AGNTCon + MCPCon events in Europe and North America.
Registration includes:
- Keynotes, conference sessions, and hands-on workshops
- Access to the Solutions Showcase
- Coffee breaks and lunch each day
- An official event t-shirt
- On-demand access to session recordings afterward
Warning
The event is September 10-11, just over two weeks out. Register soon if you’re planning to attend.
The Discount Code
Use code TECHBEATLY at checkout for 25%+ off, registration comes to ¥44,000. It doesn’t apply to Academic pricing.
How to Redeem
Enter the code TECHBEATLY at the end of the registration process, on the payment step.
Should You Go?
If you’re working with MCP servers and clients, or your team is exploring agentic AI in production, this is a chance to hear directly from people shaping the protocol and the ecosystem around it, including speakers from Anthropic and MCP’s own maintainers. Worth a look if Tokyo is within reach in September.
Happy Engineering!

Gineesh Madapparambath
Gineesh Madapparambath is the founder of techbeatly. He is the co-author of The Kubernetes Bible, Second Edition and the author of Ansible for Real Life Automation. He has worked as a Systems Engineer, Automation Specialist, and content author. His primary focus is on Ansible Automation, Containerisation (OpenShift & Kubernetes), and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform). (Read more: iamgini.com)
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