Rust Foundation Member Announcement: Integer 32, Convex, Renesas, Peeriot, & Processing Foundation
DOVER, DELAWARE, June 22, 2026 – The Rust Foundation, an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the performance, safety, and sustainability of the Rust programming language, is pleased to welcome four new member organizations at the Silver level and one at the Associate Lebel. Rust Foundation members play an active role in the organization’s mission to steward the Rust programming language and its global community. These organizations have demonstrated their commitment to the health of Rust through their membership in the Rust Foundation:
New Silver Members:
Integer 32
Integer 32 is a consultancy that delivers high-quality Rust code. Established in 2016, they were one of the first companies founded to focus exclusively on Rust. They can help you evaluate Rust for your problem, build a Rust MVP, and train your developers to get up to speed on Rust.
“Integer 32 is proud to join the Rust Foundation to continue collaborating on Rust’s sustainability and furthering the goal of expanding the use of Rust to make better software.”
– Carol Nichols, Co-Founder, Integer 32, LLC
Convex
Convex is the backend building blocks for your agents. Convex empowers developers and agents to build fast, reliable, and dynamic apps without complex backend engineering or database administration. Startups ship on Convex from day one, and it scales with them all the way up to enterprises running critical workloads with dedicated infrastructure.
The Convex backend is written in Rust and has been running millions of deployments in production for years.
“The Convex team has bet on Rust in production across millions of devices and exabytes of data for more than a decade. It was the obvious foundation for our new database: memory safety, correctness, and fearless concurrency at exactly the layer where we can least afford to get any of them wrong. Joining the Rust Foundation is how we support a language and community we depend on every day—and help ensure Rust remains the bedrock for the next generation of infrastructure.”
– Jamie Turner, co-founder and CEO, Convex
Renesas
Renesas Electronics is a Japanese embedded semiconductor solution provider, covering automotive, industrial, infrastructure, and IoT industries. With a diverse team of over 21,000 professionals in more than 30 countries, Renesas is striving to support open Source solutions and contribute to those projects.
“Great hardware must be paired with a state-of-the-art developer experience. Developers should feel comfortable using the tools they trust and prefer. In industrial and safety-critical environments, Rust can accelerate time-to-market while enhancing safety, providing a machine-enforceable API contract between our users and our platforms, and fully leveraging the capabilities of our safety-qualified devices. We are proud to support the Rust Foundation’s efforts in advancing this ecosystem.”
– Aish Dubey, Vice-President, HPC, Renesas Electronics
Peeriot
Peeriot is an open edge infrastructure company, and its community product, Myrmic, is a Rust-based open source runtime for distributed edge applications. Myrmic lets developers write their application logic once and run it across very different hardware, from Linux gateways down to microcontrollers. Its open source platform is complemented by EdgeVance, a commercial control plane for production. Peeriot shows how Rust can carry dependable infrastructure across the full range of edge hardware.
“Edge infrastructure has to be secure — it runs in places no one is watching, on hardware that is hard to reach. Rust gives us exactly the right foundations for that: memory safety and reliability built into the language itself, underneath systems that have to keep running unattended for years. That is why we build on it, and why we are glad that, through our membership in the Rust Foundation, we can give a little back and play our small part in the continued success of a language so much now depends on.”
– Ralf Hüskes, Co-Founder and CEO of Peeriot
New Associate Member:
The Rust Foundation is also pleased to welcome the Processing Foundation as its newest Associate Member. Their mission is to promote software learning within the arts, artistic learning within technology-related fields, and to celebrate the diverse communities that make these fields vibrant, liberatory, and innovative.
The Rust Foundation thanks Integer 32, Convex, Renesas, Peeriot & the Processing Foundation for their membership, which will contribute to our continued stewardship of the Rust programming language ecosystem.
Membership Resources
- https://rustfoundation.org/members/ to view the Rust Foundation’s current base of members.
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About the Rust Foundation
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