Embedded World North America
Embedded World Exhibition & Conference is the international meeting place for the embedded community is coming for the first time to North America from 8-10 October 2024.
Embedded World Exhibition & Conference is the international meeting place for the embedded community is coming for the first time to North America from 8-10 October 2024.
The South Tyrol Free Software Conference, SFSCON, is one of Europe’s most established annual conferences on Free Software. SFSCON promotes the use of Free Software in digital infrastructures as a tool to achieve greater innovation and competitiveness. Here decision-makers and developers meet, learn and get inspired.
The Automotive Open Source Summit is the leading event dedicated to driving innovation through open source in the automotive sector. Taking place on May 13, 2025, at the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Starnberg, Germany, the summit emphasizes education, collaboration, advocacy, and raising awareness to promote the adoption of open source methodologies and best practices across the automotive industry.
RISC-V Europe 2024 Summit recap "How to leverage Open Source in Industry", by Jean-Roch Coulon, Thales (Thales Silicon Security).
After years of discussions, German car manufacturers have finally decided to work together. In a working group of around 50 companies, they want to develop joint software for future vehicle generations.
Enthusiasts of software-defined vehicles (SDV), whether programmers or not, met online as well as on site at the Mercedes-Benz Customer Center in Sindelfingen to get in touch and discuss all about SDVs and Open Source.
Eclipse Foundation, in partnership with Open Forum Europe and the Digital Public Goods Alliance and with support from the UN’s Office of ICT will host the event “Government Spotlight: Policymaking and Strategy for Building Open Source Ecosystems” in New York City on Monday 8 July 2024.
From 14 May to 28 May, we reached out to 423 software developers and policymakers from the Global South to explore their attitudes and opinions on open source, amplifying the voices of these essential and influential communities.
This presentation will share our experience in building a company around successful projects and share the challenges we face as a small company. The Tragedy of the Commons will be discussed in the context of Open Source to help understand that common goods require common responsibility.
Oniro program manager, Juan Rico, previews OCX, Eclipse Foundation's new flagship developer event.