
The Zephyr Community is coming back to Austin and this time ADI hosting!
Join us on June 25th at the Analog Devices Austin office for an evening of short talks, hands-on hardware demos, and plenty of time to connect with engineers who work in embedded systems, open source, and real-time operating systems.
Whether you’re deep in Zephyr day-to-day, evaluating it for a new project, or just curious about what the ecosystem looks like in 2026 — this meetup is for you.
Call for Proposals:
- Maintainer
- Subsystem Evolution and Planning Discussions (aka Miniconfs)
- Proposed New Technologies for Inclusion into the Project
- Secure Device Provisioning and Management
- LTS Management and Policy Evolution
- Security and Vulnerability Management
- Code Quality and Coding Guidelines
- Safety Certification and use in mixed criticality systems
- Documentation
- Developer
- Subsystem Status and Overview
- Updates on Ecosystem, West, Modules, Runtimes, Developer Environments, etc.
- Developer Tooling
- Language Support
- Graphic Support
- Test Infrastructure, Code Coverage, Tracing, Fuzzing, and Static Analysis Tool
- Power Management
- Connectivity
- Architecture Support (including Arm (Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-M), Intel x86, ARC, Nios II, Tensilica Xtensa, RISC-V, SPARC, and MIPS…)
- Training, Samples, Demos and Documentation
- Submissions are additionally welcome in the area of:
- Zephyr In The Field: Practical Experiences And Lessons Learned
- Zephyr Infrastructure And Best Practices For New Developer Onramp
- Machine Learning and AI Working With Zephyr
- Benchmarking And Identification For Areas To Improve Zephyr
- Products Running Zephyr. Example Uses Of Zephyr In Industrial, Agriculture, Energy, Medical, Aerospace, Wearables, Etc
Submit your talk proposals before June 14, 2026. Submit your CFP here.
Registration:
Registration is required for this meetup so the hosts can plan the space and logistics accordingly. Register today!