Eclipse SDV featured at SFCON in Italy
Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) was featured at the SFCON 2023 conference in Bolzano, Italy from November 10-11. Eclipse SDV Program Manager Sara Gallian delivered a talk as part of the Main Track.

Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) was featured at the SFCON 2023 conference in Bolzano, Italy from November 10-11. Eclipse SDV Program Manager Sara Gallian delivered a talk as part of the Main Track.
Throughout the week we engaged in exciting demos, numerous insightful talks and hosted the Oniro Birds of a Feather event, which provided an opportunity for Working Group members to connect with and share the journey and aspirations with other members of our supportive community.
Having originated as a simulation platform, we have evolved into a modular ecosystem. This significant transformation is now available with the introduction of version 1.0.0.
#Sparkplug 3.0 has been published as an International Standard, (ISO/IEC 20237) but what does that mean for the project, developers, and the Eclipse community? Frédéric Desbiens explains in his new blog post.
If you are unsure about which collaboration model is right for you and your organisation, here are three key questions you should consider to help determine your next steps.
The ninth edition of our survey report is a window into the ever-evolving IoT and edge computing landscape, where open source technologies are playing a pivotal role in solving real-world challenges across diverse industries.
Today, at the RISC-V Summit, the OpenHW Group announced the multi-member CORE-V CVA6 Platform project. The platform is an open-source FPGA-based software development and testing environment for RISC-V processors designed to provide a vendor-neutral environment for RISC-V software CI and testing that keeps pace with RISC-V standards.
This release brings major improvements in pedestrian support including a first version of the recently released JuPedSim model developed by our colleagues at Forschungszentrum Jülich.
SDV was a key theme of this year's conference, evident from the number and quality of workshops in the Automotive and Mobility track and SDV Community Day.
During this year's EclipseCon, the Eclipse Foundation staff offered a tutorial on best practices in open-source projects. For people who could not be there or want to learn more, repositories are available for everyone to re-use!
Eclipse PDE with its maven integration tycho and bnd with its derived tools (bndtools, maven and gradle integration). PDE followed a Manifest fist approach, whereas bnd follows the approach to generate the Manifest and any other descriptors used in OSGi.
OpenHW Group will participate at the Summit in Booth P1. Below please find a listing of our booth and RISC-V Summit program sessions.
Explore the intriguing comparison between Eclipse Theia and Code OSS, dive into the official release of Eclipse Sprotty, and discover how Eclipse Sirius Web is spearheading a revolution in graphical modeling.
IoT Evolution World magazine announced today the recipients of their 2023 IoT Edge Computing Excellence Awards. This award recognizes the companies emerging as leaders in the growing edge computing space.
Denis Roy, IT director at the Eclipse Foundation, discussed our organization's history, vision, and passion for open source development with GitLab's Bryan Behrenshausen.
Recorded at live at EclipseCon, this episode of Zetta Radio features conversations about software defined vehicles and the Eclipse Zenoh project.
Today global power and technology leader Cummins Inc. announced its collaboration with the Eclipse Foundation, Microsoft, and industry partners to release a new and innovative approach to develop telematics software for commercial vehicles.
EclipseCon is a week away. Join us for community day and more!
The addition of the Eclipse Foundation, alongside continued collaboration with OSI, helps to ensure more complete representation of open source users across communities.
What’s to come for the security of open source software? ConversingLabs caught up with Eclipse Foundation head of security Mikaël Barbero to answer that question. Watch (or listen) and learn.