Meet Open Regulatory Compliance at Embedded World 2025
Join us at Embedded World 2025, on 11-13 March 2025, to explore how the Open Regulatory Compliance is helping the embedded community navigate the CRA and other emerging regulations.
Join us at Embedded World 2025, on 11-13 March 2025, to explore how the Open Regulatory Compliance is helping the embedded community navigate the CRA and other emerging regulations.
If you plan to attend Embedded World 2025 Conference from March 11-13, 2025, don’t miss the opportunity to engage with the Eclipse Foundation and the Eclipse Open Source Development Tooling ecosystem.
Located in Hall 4, booth #4-554, our booth will showcase a wide array of open source embedded projects, including the latest advancements from Eclipse ThreadX, the OpenHW Foundation, Eclipse Development Tools and IDEs, and cutting-edge solutions from the SDV Working Group.
The Eclipse Foundation would like to thank everyone who participated in this year’s election process and is pleased to announce the results of the 2025 Eclipse Foundation Contributing Member and Committer Member elections for representatives to the Foundation’s Board.
Are you attending Embedded World Exhibition & Conference from 11-13 March 2025? If so, stop by our booth 4-554 in hall 4!
Through this collaboration, the Sovereign Tech Fund—a program of the Sovereign Tech Agency—will invest in the development, improvement, and maintenance of open digital base technologies worldwide, driving significant security enhancements across Eclipse Foundation projects.
Explore Eclipse Symphony, Eclipse ThreadX, and more in the latest Community Newsletter.
The Open Regulatory Compliance WG has created new resources on GitHub for those who are just getting started or who want to learn how to contribute. We hosted our first workshop in Brussels, joined the EU Open Source Policy Summit and attended the first CRA Expert Group meeting, had multiple community members present during FOSDEM, and developed a deliverables plan that better defines next steps and how others can contribute.
We're thrilled to introduce this new quarterly newsletter dedicated to all things related to software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and the growing Eclipse SDV community. Join our mailing list to receive it in your inbox as soon as it's available.
As the Head of Security at the Eclipse Foundation, I want to clarify the situation, explain DLL side-loading, and reaffirm our commitment to security and collaboration with the community. My goal is to provide a clear understanding of both the technical aspects of this misuse and our approach to maintaining a secure ecosystem.