Ever wonder where to meet us?

We’ve listed the events we’ll be attending this year, and we are speaking at many of them — sharing how we help teams adopt and scale Rust, our work on Ferrocene (www.ferrocene.dev) — our open source, qualified Rust toolchain — and contributing to the wider Rust community.

See the full list on our blog: https://ferrous-systems.com/blog/where-to-meet-us-2026/

If you’re attending, too, we’d love to connect!

#RustLang #OpenSource #Ferrocene #FerrousSystems

🦀 Having a fantastic time at RustWeek!

We’re sharing our knowledge through workshops, talks and table discussions. We also sponsored a Safety-Critical Rust Consortium room for the unconference and an Expert Table session on safety-critical Rust with our partner KDAB.

Throughout the week, we’ve had the chance to meet and talk with many amazing people. Great energy all around — thanks to everyone who joined us!

#RustWeek #rustlang #systemsprogramming #opensource #ferroussystems #kdab

May seem small but #FerrousSystems donating their
#rust spec is huge.

In #lua, it's helped so much to design things like #luajit and custom embeds. 😎
https://rustfoundation.org/media/ferrous-systems-donates-ferrocene-language-specification-to-rust-project/

Ferrous Systems Donates Ferrocene Language Specification to Rust Project - The Rust Foundation

Rust 1.0 was published in May 2015. As the language approaches its 10th anniversary, Rust has become one of the fastest growing and most-loved languages [1] among developers, thanks to a combination of speed, safety and a vibrant community.  Like any growing open source language, Rust has a considerable amount…

The Rust Foundation

#Rust has a new path to create a formal language specification for #syntax and #semantics.

Ferrous Systems is donating their work on a language specification to the rust project and the wider community.

https://rustfoundation.org/media/ferrous-systems-donates-ferrocene-language-specification-to-rust-project/

#languagespecification
#rustlang
#ferroussystems
#ferrocene

Ferrous Systems Donates Ferrocene Language Specification to Rust Project - The Rust Foundation

Rust 1.0 was published in May 2015. As the language approaches its 10th anniversary, Rust has become one of the fastest growing and most-loved languages [1] among developers, thanks to a combination of speed, safety and a vibrant community.  Like any growing open source language, Rust has a considerable amount…

The Rust Foundation