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SUMMARY:Embedded World Exhibition & Conference Program 2025
DESCRIPTION:From March 11 – 13\, 2025\, the embedded community will come together at the Embedded World Exhibition & Conference in Nuremberg\, Germany. The Zephyr Project is proud to be a long-time participant in this event\, showcasing our innovations and engaging with industry leaders\, developers\, and experts from around the world. \nWhy attend the Embedded World Exhibition and Conference?\nThe Embedded World exhibition and conference is the leading event for embedded systems professionals. It provides a platform for exploring the latest technologies\, from hardware and software design to M2M communication and complex system solutions. If you are a developer\, system architect\, product manager\, or technical leader\, this event is the perfect place to learn\, network\, and discover the future of embedded systems. \nZephyr Project’s Journey at Embedded World\nThe Zephyr Project has been attending Embedded World for many years\, and it’s always a highlight on our calendar. Over time\, we have seen tremendous growth in the interest and adoption of Zephyr RTOS across industries\, and we are excited to continue sharing our journey with the community. \nZephyr Project at Embedded World 2025\nThe Zephyr Project is excited to be at the Embedded World 2025\, bringing another year of exciting demos and inspiring stories to the exhibition. \nAt our booth\, you will: \n\nDiscover products and solutions: See devices and applications powered by the Zephyr RTOS in action.\nExplore member company innovations: Learn about cutting-edge use cases and demos presented by our member companies.\nGet insights into the Zephyr Project roadmap: Hear about our plans and our commitment to encouraging open source collaboration in the embedded community.\n\nWe are also thrilled to announce that Zephyr developers will be presenting talks at the Embedded World Conference\, covering key topics and sharing insights about the latest advancements in Zephyr RTOS. Don’t miss the chance to attend – register for the conference today! \nEmbedded World Conference Program 2025\nEstablished in Nuremberg back in March 2003\, the embedded world Conference is now going into its 23rd edition in 2025. The original concept of a unique combination of an exhibition for engineers and technical management on one hand and a world-leading conference at the intersection of applied research and industrial applications on the other hand has proven extremely successful. embedded world Exhibition & Conference is driven by technology as well as applications with a strong focus on system and cross domain aspects. And it is driven by the embedded community – and its annual meeting point. \nThe official program is now online! Select your personal program and use the early bird ticket. \nWe are excited to announce that the Zephyr Project is now an official community partner with the embedded world Conference and Exhibition from 2024 onwards. As part of our collaboration\, you can find Zephyr RTOS related talks from our community members at this year’s event. These sessions will cover various aspects of Zephyr\, showcasing its capabilities and the latest advancements from the Zephyr open source real-time operating system. \nDay 1\, March 11\, 2025\nDeveloping with Zephyr: Introduction – powered by Zephyr Project\nMarch 11\, 2025; 11:00 am – 11:30 am \nWhat’s in a Name: Is Zephyr Really (Just) an RTOS? Benjamin Cabé\, Developer Advocate\, Zephyr Project\nWhat more and more people now simply call “Zephyr” is officially branded as “Zephyr RTOS”. But is it really _just_ an RTOS? Zephyr offers more than just an RTOS kernel; much like it would be unfair to compare the Linux kernel to a full-blown distribution such as Ubuntu or RHEL\, Zephyr provides a complete embedded development platform that greatly simplifies the development of portable\, hardware-agnostic applications. We’ll explore some of the unique features Zephyr offers that are key to enabling productive development\, such as its testing framework\, its module and dependency management system that greatly simplifies the provisioning of development environments\, and more. If you’re already using Zephyr\, this session will help you discover some hidden gems you might have missed. And if you’re still considering Zephyr\,we’ll help you see the bigger picture especially if you’re maybe focusing on the “real-time” aspect too much without considering the broader ecosystem. \nMarch 11\, 2025; 11:30 am – 12:00 pm \nUnlocking Streamlined Development and Simplifing Maintenance with Zephyr RTOS for IoT Devices\, Luka Mustafa\, the founder and CEO of IRNAS\nWhether you’re working with diverse platforms or complex systems\, this session will provide real-world use cases\, best practices\, and insights into how Zephyr RTOS can enhance your projects. Learn how to reduce complexity\, improve scalability\, and boost performance for long-term success. This lecture will be presented by Luka Mustafa\, the founder and CEO of IRNAS. With over 10 years of experience developing embedded devices\, IRNAS specializes in designing and building advanced products and systems for some of the most challenging environments. Their work spans a wide range of applications\, from connected medical devices to mobile connected systems utilizing LoraWan\, NB-IoT\, LTE-M communication technologies among others\, as well as complex electronics and fiber optic systems.\nLuka will share valuable insights into the benefits of transitioning to Zephyr RTOS\, not only from a developer’s perspective but also from the standpoint of investors and business owners. He will highlight how Zephyr can help streamline the development process\, reduce technical complexity\, and improve system performance\, making it an ideal solution for developers. Additionally\, from a business perspective\, Luka will discuss how adopting Zephyr can lead to long-term cost savings\, enhance product scalability\, and create opportunities for faster time-to-market. \nMarch 11\, 2025; 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm \nBoosting Product Development with the Zephyr RTOS – A Critical Reflection\, Moritz Marquardt\, Carl Zeiss\nIn the fast-paced realm of embedded systems\, rapid product development is essential for market success. This presentation explores the advantages of Zephyr RTOS as a robust real-time operating system that helps developers navigate modern challenges. We’ll focus on its modular architecture\, versatile toolchain\, and its excellent and flexible support for many hardware platforms\, alongside its integration with IoT and standard functionalities. Using a specific example from mobile optical measurement technology\, we’ll illustrate how Carl Zeiss shortened their development cycle while ensuring software and product quality from the get-go\, i.e. long before all hardware components were finalized\, thanks to Zephyr RTOS. We’ll also critically examine its limitations\, such as the lack of APIs for scientific instruments and automation\, the learning curve for new developers\, and the complexities of integrating into existing systems. Emphasizing the need for a reassessment of development processes\, we’ll discuss the importance of engaging with the Zephyr community and actively participating in the project. Training developers on Zephyr’s functionalities is crucial for maximizing its potential. The goal of this presentation is to equip professionals and decision-makers with insights into leveraging Zephyr RTOS for efficient product development and to encourage well-prepared product initiatives. \nDeveloping with Zephyr: How to – powered by Zephyr Project\nMarch 11\, 2025; 1:45 pm – 2:15 pm \nUnlocking Zephyr’s Potential: A Practical Guide to Efficient Product Development\, Dr. Tobias Kästner\, Solution Architect for Medical IoT\, inovex GmbH\nNavigating the Zephyr RTOS requires a deep understanding of its concepts\, tools and practical implementation. Navigating the Zephyr RTOS requires a deep understanding of its core concepts and practical implementation.Even with Zephyr’s extensive sample library\, bridging the gap to successful product development remains challenging and requires additional knowledge and skills. This talk will provide a comprehensive overview of best practices\, from overcoming the learning curve to leveraging Zephyr’s hardware abstraction layer for seamless custom hardware integration. We’ll delve into effective application architecture\, code organization\, and the use of built-in emulators for efficient test-driven development. Additionally\, we’ll discuss the current state of safety certifications for Zephyr and explore opportunities to engage with the vibrant Zephyr community. \nKey takeaways: \n\nOvercoming the Zephyr learning curve\nSetting up Zephyr projects for optimal development\nLeveraging Zephyr’s hardware abstraction layer for custom hardware integration\nArchitecting Zephyr applications effectively\nOrganizing code and using emulators for test-driven development\nUnderstanding the status of safety certifications for Zephyr\nEngaging with the Zephyr community\n\nMarch 11\, 2025; 2:15 pm – 2:45 pm \nFrom Code to Current: Reducing Energy Consumption in Zephyr Device Drivers\, Fabian Plug\, grandcentrix\nWhen designing battery-powered sensor devices\, optimizing the power consumption of all components is crucial. While many sensors offer low-power modes\, the generic sensor interface in Zephyr may not always utilize these modes efficiently. In this talk\, I will provide an in-depth look at how Zephyr’s Power Management Subsystem works\, how to integrate it into your device drivers\, and how it can be used to further reduce power consumption. Using examples such as a battery level sensor and I2C sensors\, I will demonstrate various strategies to manage and minimize a sensor’s energy usage. There are multiple approaches to integrating power management within the Zephyr operating system\, and I will discuss how sensor characteristics influence which method results in longer battery life. Achieving optimal energy efficiency requires careful consideration of several parameters. Additionally\, I will cover how to accurately capture power consumption data\, explaining why conventional tools like multimeters may not be suitable for this task. Finally\, based on the collected data\, I will infer device usage patterns and validate the effectiveness of the power management implementation. \nMarch 11\, 2025; 2:45 pm – 3:15 pm \nPorting a Bluetooth Application to Zephyr OS – Benefits and Challenges\,David Egan\, Infineon Technologies\nThe Zephyr OS is based on a small-footprint kernel designed for use on resource-constrained and embedded systems: from simple embedded environmental sensors and LED wearables to sophisticated embedded controllers\, smart watches\, and IoT wireless applications. Zephyr provides product developers with a software platform that enables re-use of software while keeping the toolchain the same. Once Zephyr OS supports a particular wireless MCU and Bluetooth controller\, everything else is abstracted\, so software written for Zephyr is hardware agnostic. This paper examines the challenges and benefits of migrating a Bluetooth application to Zephyr OS and supporting it in the future. It also looks at the reasons why the Zephyr environment and development flow might be selected for a project\, considering the pros and cons. The main section of the paper chronicles a developer’s journey\, starting with setting up a Zephyr development environment and then moving on to porting an existing Bluetooth LE application. It describes the challenges faced and how any challenges are addressed along the way. The resulting paper is a guideline for developers who wish to adopt Zephyr OS for their Bluetooth application. \nMarch 11\, 2025: 3:30 pm (Hall 5) \nEnhancing Wi-Fi networking support in Zephyr RTOS – Yannis Glaropoulos\, Nordic Semiconductor\nWi-Fi is one of the leading wireless connectivity technologies for the Internet of Things\, offering a unique combination of key features\, such as native IP support\, ease of deployment\, excellent low-power performance\, as well as high on-demand data throughput. Therefore\, Wi-Fi is heavily used in a wide range of embedded IoT applications\, typically built on top of an RTOS solution. In this talk\, we will explore the different ways embedded Wi-Fi stacks can be integrated into RTOS environments and highlight the benefits of native and open-source Wi-Fi stack support in modern real-time operating systems\, such as the Zephyr RTOS. We will elaborate on the status of Wi-Fi support in Zephyr\, focusing on key stack components and show how it is used today on the Nordic Semiconductor nRF70 Series of Wi-Fi 6 companion ICs. \nZephyr for Safety & Security Applications – powered by Zephyr Project\nMarch 11\, 2025; 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm \nPreparing for the CRA when using Open Source Projects\, Kate Stewart\, The Linux Foundation\nThe Cybersecurity Resiliance Act (CRA) will be coming into effect in a few short years. Product makers will have different obligations than open source stewards for compliance. This talk will go into some of the requirements that open source stewards will be responsible for\, and identify some best practices that product makers should consider when using open source components in their offerings. The Zephyr project has been working towards making it easier for product makers to comply with the CRA over the last few years\, and will continue to work with the community to refine these capabilities. From automatic “Build SBOM” generation to LTS Vulnerability fixes\, the project has some useful starting points. This talk will discuss what is available\, and where some of the gaps will be for product makers to consider. \nMarch 11\, 2025; 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm \nZephyr as a Secure Choice for Embedded Development\,Pierre Lecomte\, Witekio\n1. Introduction: Why Security Matters in Embedded Systems\nThe rising need for secure embedded systems\nKey challenges: cybersecurity threats\, scalability\, IoT ecosystem vulnerabilities \n2. Overview of Zephyr RTOS\nBrief introduction to Zephyr’s architecture\nSupported hardware platforms and community-driven development\nKey features: modularity\, scalability\, open-source \n3. Security in Zephyr: A Deep Dive\nNative security features: secure boot\, access control\, and permissions\nMemory protection and role of kernel services in isolating tasks\nIntegration with hardware-based security features (Trusted Execution Environments\, etc.) \n4. Compliance with Security Standards\nHow Zephyr addresses security certifications (e.g.\, PSA Certified\, Functional Safety)\nZephyr’s role in meeting regulatory frameworks like GDPR\, HIPAA\, and ISO standards \n5. Use Cases: Zephyr in Real-World Secure Applications\nExamples of Zephyr in industries requiring high security: medical devices\, IoT\, and automotive\nCase study examples of secure\, production-ready solutions with Zephyr \n6. Conclusion: Zephyr as a Future-Proof\, Secure RTOS\nLong-term maintenance and security updates \nMarch 11\, 2025; 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm \nTesting Embedded Software With Zephyr\, Mohammed Billoo\, Embedded Software Consultant – MAB Labs\, LLC\nTesting should be integral to the software development life cycle\, especially embedded software. Embedded software engineers should always consider how they will test their implementation at every stage of the development process. They should establish the necessary testing infrastructure before writing even one line of code. Fortunately\, The Zephyr Project RTOS contains an extensive testing ecosystem that embedded software engineers can leverage during development. Zephyr has infrastructure for unit testing and integration testing. In this talk\, we will learn why testing is especially important for embedded software development and the tools that Zephyr offers to test during each stage of the development process (such as “Ztest” and “twister”). We will see real-world examples and demos of how to implement testing for a Zephyr application\, run the tests\, and evaluate the generated reports to understand how well we were able to evaluate our application. \nDay 2 – March 12\, 2025\nQualifying Safe Embedded Systems\nMarch 12\, 2025; 10:30 am – 11:00 am  \nLevel up your Embedded Testing Game – Fretish\, Robot and Twister: A Dream Team\, Christian Schlotter\, Carl Zeiss Meditec\nDeveloping embedded software for regulated environments like medical devices presents unique challenges. Crucially\, we need to document how the software design fulfills stated product requirements. While functional testing remains dominant for verifying functional suitability\, deriving and maintaining effective test suites can quickly become cumbersome. This talk explores a novel approach to this longstanding problem. We leverage NASA’s FRETish method for formally capturing requirements. We will talk about how the formal nature of FRETish requirements allows for automatic test case generation leveraging the Robot Framework. The latter was specifically chosen as it is partially supported by Zephyr’s test harness today and allows to utilize twister for automated test execution of these test suites on real hardware. This method has the potential to streamline testing\, offering benefits such as reduced time and maintenance efforts as well as accurate coverage metrics from very early on in the project’s lifecycle. We’ll discuss our progress in implementing this approach\, the challenges we encountered\, and potential solutions for deeper integration with the Zephyr project. \nMarch 12\, 2025: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm \nHands-On Zephyr Project Workshop\, Jonas Remmert\, Phytec Messtechnik GmbH\nThis workshop supports embedded developers in exploring the Zephyr Project with a focus on IoT development. Participants will gain foundational knowledge of Zephyr and engage in hands-on exercises. This workshop will show interactively how to set up a development environment and how to configure a workspace (out-of-tree) application with Zephyr. It will cover topics like board abstractions\, RTOS features and higher layer software subsystems such as the Sensor API\, BLE stack and the networking stack. Hands-on exercises will provide attendees with a comprehensive guide to command-line interactions\, probing sensors via I2C Shell\, and retrieving sensor\ndata directly. Participants will learn to build modular applications using ZBus. Through theoretical insights and practical examples\, attendees will enhance their understanding of Zephyr’s capabilities in IoT applications. A GitHub repository will be provided\, serving as a reference and learning resource beyond the session. \nPrior Knowledge:\nParticipants attending the workshop are encouraged to have a basic understanding of embedded systems and programming concepts\, although this is not strictly necessary. Familiarity with command-line interfaces and general software development practices will be beneficial. A pre-installed native Zephyr setup on their personal machine is recommended\, as it allows for direct interaction with hardware and a deeper understanding of the development process. However\, this is not a requirement\, as a virtualized environment via GitHub Codespaces will be available\, providing an accessible alternative for those without a local Zephyr installation. Attendees should bring a notebook to participate fully in the hands-on exercises. This ensures they can follow along with the workshop activities\, whether working locally or using the virtualized setup. \nLearning Outcomes:\nParticipants will get a good understanding of the Zephyr Project’s core capabilities\, including setting up a development environment and using the\nZephyr Shell for sensor interactions and peripheral bringup. Attendees will gain hands-on experience with I2C and sensor data retrieval\, as well as extending applications using ZBus. They will be equipped to develop IoT applications using Zephyr\, using both hardware and virtualized environments\, thereby enhancing their embedded systems development skills. \nMarch 12\, 2025; 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm \nOpen Source Software in Safety-Critical Applications: Challenges and Collaborative Solutions\, Philipp Ahmann\, ETAS\nThere is a growing acceptance of open source in safety-critical domains and the collaborative efforts to integrate open source projects (particularly Linux) into products. The talk discusses the challenges faced when integrating open source technologies into highly complex systems that must adhere to stringent quality and safety-integrity standards. It emphasizes the importance of tools\, automation\, and traceability mechanisms to ensure compliance with standards like ASPICE\, ISO26262\, ISO61508 and ISO21434. By showcasing the collaborative efforts of open source projects such as ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety-Critical Applications)\, the Zephyr Project\, and the Xen Project the talk addresses the specific requirements of safety-critical applications. These projects are actively working towards developing mechanisms and approaches that align with the expectations of safety-critical domains and can be integrated into system level analysis. By providing a reproducible system architecture\, a foundation for companies and projects seeking to adopt Open Source Software in safety-critical applications is offered. Overall\, this talk underscores the need for consistent linkage between code\, tests\, and requirements within the Linux kernel ecosystem including adjacent system elements like RTOSs and virtualization. \nDay 3\, March 13\, 2025\nMarch 13\, 2025: 10:00 am (Location: Hall 3) \nGetting Up to Speed with RTOS-based Firmware Development – Ali Aljaani\, Nordic Semiconductor\nAs IoT hardware advances\, the capabilities of smart devices continue to grow\, bringing them in line with the high expectations of today’s market.\n\nImplementing RTOS-based firmware has become essential to effectively manage the increasing complexity of both the hardware and the software driving these devices.\n\nIn this presentation\, Nordic Semiconductor will introduce its RTOS-based Software Development Kit\, the nRF Connect SDK\, built on one of the fastest-growing RTOS in the market\, the Zephyr RTOS.\nWhile adopting an RTOS-based firmware approach offers significant advantages\, it also presents certain challenges for developers new to this approach. We will discuss both the benefits and hurdles associated with this approach\, providing a comprehensive understanding of what to expect.\n\nWe will also showcase the various tools and resources developed by Nordic Semiconductor to simplify and accelerate the RTOS-based development process\, ensuring that developers can quickly become proficient in RTOS-based firmware development.\nMarch 13\, 10:00 am – 10:30 am \nRapid Deployment of IoT Infrastructure on Standards-based SOMs and Open-source Software\, Darrio Freddi\, SECO\nTime- and resource-limited IoT organizations must choose between investing in building their own IoT monitoring and management infrastructure or creating value for their customers and the market. Licensing off-the-shelf IoT platforms can accelerate time to market and give development teams space to produce valuable applications from connected device data. However\, these platforms can be limiting in the context of specific application requirements\, and also subject entire deployments to vendor lock-in. \nNow\, commercial IoT monitoring and management platforms derived from open-source software components are helping vertical solution providers overcome make versus buy tradeoffs. By combining open-source software like the Zephyr RTOS in endpoints with Yocto Linux in northbound infrastructure\, these platforms give IoT organizations: \n\n Increased deployment velocity\n Design freedom and deployment flexibility of open source\n Architecture-agnostic hardware compatibility for virtually any edge use case\n\nThis session discusses IoT device management and monitoring platform challenges by comparing open-source-derived IoT monitoring and management solutions to off-the-shelf alternatives. It goes on to demonstrate their development and deployment advantages when paired with standards-based COTS edge hardware by highlighting an end-to-end smart vending use case where cloud-based AI makes decisions based on fleet device data over an open\, secure\, and end-to-end infrastructure. \nMarch 13\, 2025; 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm \nNavigating the Software Ecosystem for Software-Defined Vehicles: A Multi-OS Architecture Approach\, Himanshu Pande\, Wind River\nAs the automotive industry transitions from distributed function-specific systems to centralized computing and software-defined vehicles\, a range of operating systems is required to meet diverse and often conflicting needs. Linux and Android\, with their flexibility and proven track records in numerous industries\, are set to play a key role in future vehicle platforms. However\, as vehicle manufacturers deploy applications with increasingly stringent requirements — safety\, security\, performance\, predictability — a more nuanced approach to software architecture is necessary. Real-time operating systems (RTOS)\, optimized for deterministic latency\, will remain essential for safety-critical use cases. In addition\, lightweight execution environments like Zephyr offer scalable solutions for constrained devices\, while AUTOSAR continues to provide a standardized framework for ensuring interoperability and compliance in embedded automotive software. Together\, these components — Linux\, RTOS\, Zephyr\, AUTOSAR\, and Android — must complement each other to form a cohesive in-vehicle software architecture that meets the demands of modern automotive innovation. In this presentation\, we will adopt the perspective of a software architect\, show when and why to use these different solutions\, their benefits and limitations\, how to combine them (e.g. using modern hardware\, virtualization) and how this could apply to other industries. \nMarch 13\, 2025; 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm \nZephyr Usage in Arm Automotive Solutions Software Stack\, Abhishek Pandit\, Arm\nThis talk provides an overview of how Zephyr RTOS is used in the reference software stack for Arm Reference Design-1 AE. The Arm Reference Design-1 AE introduces the concept of a high-performance Arm® NeoverseTM V3AE Application Processor (Primary Compute) system augmented with an Arm® Cortex®-R82AE based Safety Island for scenarios where additional system safety monitoring is required.\nThe Safety Island subsystem reference software for this system runs multiple instances of Zephyr RTOS to demonstrate main usecase examples. The talk will cover high level details of the sw stack and how Zephyr project has helped our team achieve this objective. \nHands-on Workshop: Embedded Development using Zephyr and Open Source Tooling\n \nIn addition to the above talks\, there will be a workshop on Wednesday\, March 12th\, 2025 at Lissabon Room\, Nuremberg Messe from 10:30 – 13:30 PM CET. \nThis 3-hour workshop will introduce attendees to ADI’s CodeFusion Studio™ that addresses this complexity challenge\, based on open-source tooling (GCC\, GNU build tools)\, ecosystems (Zephyr\, etc.)\, and config and debug tooling (VS Code\, etc.). \nYou’ll get hands-on experience with a MAX32690-based development platform\, which you can take home with you. Register now \nVisit the Zephyr Project Booth at Hall 4 – Booth 170\nAt the Zephyr Project booth\, there’s even more to look forward to: \n\nSwag and giveaways: Grab exclusive Zephyr swag and participate in board giveaways.\nInteractive demos: See Zephyr in action with live demos from our community and member companies.\nConnect and network: Chat with developers and learn directly from the people behind Zephyr.\n\nJoin the Conversation\nPlanning your visit or have questions? Check out the #2025-embedded-world channel in the Zephyr Discord for discussions\, updates\, and tips for making the most of the event. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-world-conference-program-2025/
CATEGORIES:Ambassador Speaking,Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Zephyr Member Map @ Embedded World 2025
DESCRIPTION:From March 11 – 13\, 2025\, the embedded community will come together at the Embedded World Exhibition & Conference in Nuremberg\, Germany. The Zephyr Project is proud to be a long-time participant in this event\, showcasing our innovations and engaging with industry leaders\, developers\, and experts from around the world. \n \nVisit the Zephyr Project Booth at Hall 4 – Booth 170 for:\n\nSwag and giveaways: Grab exclusive Zephyr swag and participate in board giveaways.\nInteractive demos: See Zephyr in action with live demos from our community and member companies.\nConnect and network: Chat with developers and learn directly from the people behind Zephyr.\n\nSeveral Zephyr Project members will be on-site at their own booths as well. Check out the member map to find their booths! \nHall 4: \n\nIAR Systems – Hall 4-506\ninovex GmbH – Hall 4-180\nPercepio – Hall 4-238 (Logic Technology)\nQt Group – Hall 4-258\nSynopsys – Hall A-222\n\n  \nHall 4A: \n\nAnalog Devices (ADI) – Hall 4A-360\nAntmicro – (ADI) – Hall 4A-360\nInfineon Technologies – Hall 4A-138\nNordic Semiconductor – Hall 4A-310\nSilicon Labs – Hall 4A-128\nSTMicroelectronics – Hall 4A-148\n\nHall 3: \n\nBlues – Hall 3-520\n\nJoin the Conversation\nPlanning your visit or have questions? Check out the #2025-embedded-world channel in the Zephyr Discord for discussions\, updates\, and tips for making the most of the event. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-member-map-embedded-world-2025/
CATEGORIES:Ambassador Speaking,Industry Conference,Workshop
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SUMMARY:foss north 2025
DESCRIPTION:foss-north is a free / open source conference covering both software and hardware from the technical perspective. Hosted in Gothenburg between Copenhagen\, Oslo\, and Stockholm\, with an international airport\, we provide a meeting place for the Nordic foss communities and will bring together great speakers with a great audience. \nThe conference will be held on April 14 – 15 at Chalmers Conference Centre\, Gothenburg\, Sweden. The event will be run on-site\, in-person\, in a physical venue. \nGet your tickets here. \nThere will be Zephyr RTOS based talks at the event. Remember to add these talks to your schedule and attend. \nTalk 1: \nDate: April 14\, 2025 \nTime: 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm \nSpeaker: Benjamin Lindqvist \nEmbracing Open Source in Embedded Development: From Proprietary to Modular and Collaborative\nEmbedded development has long been dominated by proprietary\, rigid architectures\, limiting innovation and accessibility. However\, the landscape is rapidly evolving as open source software\, modular hardware standards\, and collaborative development transform the field. \nIn this talk\, we’ll explore how open standards and tools like Zephyr RTOS\, KiCAD\, and Digilent PMod enable ultra-fast rapid prototyping\, reducing barriers to entry and accelerating development cycles. We’ll discuss how these technologies empower engineers to build scalable\, maintainable\, and interoperable systems while fostering an ecosystem of shared knowledge and innovation. \nWhether you’re an embedded systems veteran or just stepping into the field\, this session will showcase how open source principles are shaping the future of embedded development. \nTalk 2:  \nDate: April 14\, 2025 \nTime: 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm \nSpeaker: Bassem Nomany \nEmbedded Development Made Easy: A Guide to Open Source Platforms and Maximizing value for your product.\nTalk outline \n\nIntro of the speaker and history with embedded open source platforms.\nHow open source platforms ecosystem is removing walls for product creation today.\nThe economic incentives to use Open Source platforms in the products.\nDesign choice between Yocto and Zephyr and what are the tradeoffs.\nChoosing the right silicon vendor to maximize value for the product lifecycle.\nCloud connectivity offerings for each platform.\nWhat’s not included in each open source platform and the effort required to commercialize open source platforms\nConclusion and Lessons learned
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/foss-north-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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SUMMARY:Zephyr Project at the Linaro Connect 2025
DESCRIPTION:Catch Zephyr Project insights at Linaro Connect 2025! Be part of expert-led sessions on open source RTOS innovation for Arm systems. \nConnect with industry leaders\, gain hands-on experience\, and collaborate with the community driving innovation forward. \nEvent details:\n📍 Lisbon\, Portugal🗓 May 14–16\, 2025📌 Venue: Corinthia Lisbon \nAgenda:\nDate & Time: Friday\, 16 May 10:40 – 11:05 (Europe/Lisbon) \nRoom: Session room 2 | Opala I & II \nTopic: Zephyr Update \nAbstract: Zephyr has been steadily growing through the years since it launched in 2016. It’s become one of the most active projects at the Linux Foundation\, and by some measures one of the top 30 most active open source projects in 2024. This talk will provide an update on the current status of the project\, and a look forward to the areas of focus for 2025\, including the progress towards safety certification. \nSpeaker: Kate Stewart\, Linux Foundation \n\nDate & Time: Friday\, 16 May 11:10 – 11:35 (Europe/Lisbon) \nRoom: Session room 2 | Opala I & II \nTopic: Update on Rust on Zephyr \nAbstract: Recently I began an earnest effort to bring Rust support to Zephyr. This work is now in a Zephyr module and included in the mainline support. This talk will describe where we’re at with this\, what can be done with it\, and why someone might want to use Rust to develop a Zephyr application. \nSpeaker: David Brown\, Linaro \n\nDate & Time: Friday\, 16 May 12:10 – 12:35 (Europe/Lisbon) \nRoom: Session room 2 | Opala I & II \nTopic: Why Rust and Zephyr are a good fit \nAbstract: When seeking to use Rust for embedded development\, there are several options\, including bare-metal\, a few rust-specific rtos implementations\, and several existing RTOSes. This talk discusses why Zephyr is a good fit for an embedded Rust\, and especially how we are able to leverage some of Zephyr’s strengths\, including a rich and diverse set of supported targets\, and some of Zephyr’s features\, such as the work queue mechanism\, and how it fits well with Rust’s async system. \nSpeaker: David Brown\, Linaro \n  \nLearn more and register now.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-project-at-the-linaro-connect-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference,Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250623T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250401T095712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T095842Z
UID:10000141-1750665600-1750870800@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Summit North America 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is an umbrella conference featuring a diverse range of tracks covering key areas such as Linux\, cloud & containers\, embedded systems\, AI & data\, and more. These tracks highlight the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues shaping the open-source landscape today. \nView the tracks here. \nThere will be a dedicated Zephyr track for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will explore project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. \nLearn more and register now!
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-north-america-2025/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250806
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250401T112321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T112321Z
UID:10000142-1754352000-1754438399@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Summit India 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is an umbrella conference featuring a diverse range of tracks covering key areas such as Linux\, cloud & containers\, AI & data\, and more. These tracks highlight the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues shaping the open-source landscape today. \nLearn more about the tracks here. \nDates to keep in mind: \n\n\n\nCFP Closes: Monday\, 7 April at 12:00 AM IST (UTC+5:30) / Sunday\, 6 April at 11:30 AM PDT (UTC -7)\nCFP Notifications: Friday\, 2 May\nSchedule Announcement: Tuesday\, 6 May\nEvent Dates: Tuesday\, 5 August\, 2025\n\n\n\nLearn more and register now for the event.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-india-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250908
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250717T061424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T062541Z
UID:10000160-1757030400-1757289599@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Opportunity Open Source Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Open Source Conference (OOSC 3.0)\, is a premier event dedicated to fostering innovation\, collaboration\, and learning in the open-source community. This gathering brings together developers\, enthusiasts\, industry experts\, and academics to explore the latest trends\, tools\, and projects in open source. \nBe a part of the vibrant open-source community this year\, at IIT Kanpur. Whether you are a developer\, student\, researcher\, or enthusiast\, the OOSC offers something for everyone. Join us to learn\, innovate\, and contribute to the open-source movement. \nThere will be a dedicated track for the Zephyr RTOS topics. Submit your talk proposals today! \nLearn more about the event and register here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/opportunity-open-source-conference-2025/
CATEGORIES:Ambassador Speaking,Industry Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250925
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250624T162110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T162912Z
UID:10000155-1758585600-1758758399@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:The Things Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce that the Zephyr Project will be an official Ecosystem Partner at The Things Conference 2025\, the premier global event for LPWAN and IoT technologies. Taking place on September 23 – 24\, 2025\, in Amsterdam\, The Netherlands\, this event will spotlight cutting-edge advancements in embedded systems\, open source innovation\, and low-power wireless technologies.As an Ecosystem Partner\, the Zephyr Project will be actively contributing to the conference program through a series of keynotes\, workshops\, roundtables\, and panel discussions. These sessions will highlight Zephyr’s continued leadership in the embedded ecosystem\, focusing on its role as a modular\, open source RTOS built for low-power and resource constrained devices. \n“Zephyr is a cornerstone in modern embedded development\,” said Wienke Giezeman\, CEO of The Things Industries and initiator of The Things Network. “Its integration with LPWAN and wireless technologies enables developers to create secure and scalable IoT solutions. We are excited to have the Zephyr Project contribute to The Things Conference 2025 through keynotes\, workshops\, and panels\, providing invaluable insights to our global community.”​ \nThe Zephyr Project’s engagement at the conference will emphasize the increasing importance of memory safety in embedded systems\, e.g. through the adoption of Rust\, a programming language renowned for its safety and performance. By incorporating Rust\, Zephyr enhances the development of secure and reliable IoT applications.​ \n“The embedded industry is witnessing a significant shift towards Zephyr RTOS\,” said Kate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation. “At The Things Conference\, we will showcase the wide range of innovations emerging in the embedded ecosystem.”​ \nLearn more about the ecosystem partnership information here. Register for the event here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/the-things-conference-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250918T080921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T080921Z
UID:10000168-1760313600-1760486399@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Cyber ​​Resilience Act Summit
DESCRIPTION:With the  Cyber ​​Resilience Act (CRA)\,  the European Union has established a minimum level of cybersecurity for all connected products. The CRA covers all products sold in the EU that contain “digital elements.” This includes the entire spectrum of embedded systems —from consumer electronics and household appliances to complex high-end industrial systems—if they can be connected to a network or even to another device. \nThe CRA has been in force since the end of 2024\, and implementation must be completed in several steps by the end of 2027 at the latest. Embedded systems developers\, as well as project managers and product managers\, are therefore asking themselves: How do I proceed to ensure that my products meet the CRA requirements? \nAt the Markt&Technik CRA Summit\, top-class speakers will demonstrate which strategies can be used to make embedded systems of varying complexity “CRA-safe.” \nAt the event\, Zephyr Project’s functional safety expert Nicole Pappler will be giving a talk on “Preparing open source projects for the CRA”. \nAbout the talk: With the entry into force of the EU Cyber ​​Resilience Act (CRA)\, manufacturers of connected products face new regulatory requirements for cybersecurity across the entire product lifecycle. The Zephyr project\, an open-source real-time operating system (RTOS)\, addresses these requirements through targeted technical and organizational measures. \nThe key elements include: \nAutomated creation of software bills of materials (SBOMs) for transparent component tracking \nLong-term security support (LTS) with regular vulnerability fixes \nIntegration into CVE award processes for structured security communication \nVendor-neutral governance and community-driven development that promotes industrial adoption \nZephyr thus provides a robust open source foundation for the development of secure\, auditable\, and CRA-compliant embedded systems. \nLearn more about the sessions here and register today! \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/cyber-resilience-act-summit/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250520T141716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T082329Z
UID:10000151-1760400000-1760486399@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Zephyr Entwickler Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION:The embedded real-time operating system Zephyr  is enjoying increasing popularity\,  and not only because of its broad hardware support  . The free\, open-source RTOS Zephyr  is particularly well-suited for Internet of Things (IoT) applications due to its very low memory requirements and offers a complete embedded development platform. \nNo wonder many embedded system developers are considering using  Zephyr  . They’re asking themselves: \n-Is Zephyr suitable for my project?\n-Is my hardware supported?\n-Are the real-time parameters sufficient for my application?\n-Are there drivers for the required peripherals?\n-What about safety and security requirements? \nThe  Zephyr Developer Forum \, organized and hosted by the electronics trade publication  Elektronik  on October 14\, 2025 in Munich\, aims to answer these questions and provide a platform to  discuss current aspects of Zephyr . \nThe target group  of the event includes software and system developers as well as project managers who are interested in economic aspects such as long-term reduction of development and testing costs or simplified scalability of the final product. \nDevelopers from the Zephyr Project community will also give talks\, making this a must-attend event for anyone exploring Zephyr’s capabilities and long-term benefits. \nLearn more about the event here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-entwickler-forum-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference,Training,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251107
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250918T100804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T160126Z
UID:10000172-1762214400-1762473599@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Embedded World Exhibition & Conference: Anaheim\, California 2025
DESCRIPTION:With over 20 years of history and experience in Europe\, Embedded World stands as the most professional and largest exhibition in its field\, accumulating substantial industry expertise\, customer networks\, and media resources. It gathers the leading enterprises of the global embedded industry\, with applications spanning automotive electronics\, AI\, industrial control\, IoT\, and medical technology. \nBuilding upon this success\, Embedded World North America is the ideal venue to discover cutting-edge embedded technologies\, connect with innovators\, and source high-demand products driving upgrades in products and boosting advancements in technology. \nNew for 2025:\nThis year’s conference will feature Zephyr RTOS based talks and technical sessions covering innovations in open-source real-time systems\, device interoperability\, and low-power embedded design. Attendees will gain insights into Zephyr’s latest features\, ecosystem developments\, and production use cases from industry experts. \n\nNovember 4\, 2025: 10:25 – 10:50 am: Multitasking Safety-Critical Applications with Zephyr RTOS: Bridging Open Source and Industrial Integration -Aaron Bauch // IAR\nNovember 4\, 2025: 10:50 – 11:15 am: Bringing Robust OTA Updates to Zephyr: Real World Insights and Approaches\, Luis Ramirez-Vargas // Northern.tech Inc. (Mender.io)\nNovember 4\, 2025: 12:40 – 1:05 pm: Contributing To Zephyr: How To Write and Contribute a Device Driver\, Mohammed Billoo // MAB Labs Embedded Solutions\n\nLearn more about the conference program here. \nZephyr Project Meetup (November 5\, 2025) – Anaheim\, California \nJoin the Zephyr Project in-person meetup at Room 213D during Embedded World North America. Meet community members\, see real products running Zephyr\, and explore new features and subsystems. \nSeats are limited – visit the official meetup page for full details.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-world-exhibition-conference-anaheim-california-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250401T113803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T113803Z
UID:10000144-1762214400-1762387199@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Korea 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit Korea connects the open source ecosystem under one roof\, providing a forum for technologists and open source industry leaders to collaborate\, exchange knowledge\, explore the latest advancements in open source technologies\, and uncover innovative solutions to gain a competitive edge. \nView the tracks here. \nDates to keep in mind: \n\nCFP Closes: June 30 (Monday) at 3:59 PM KST (UTC+9) / June 29 (Sunday) at 11:59 PM PDT (UTC -7)\nCFP Notifications: August 12 (Tuesday)\nSchedule Announcement: August 14 (Thursday)\nEvent Dates: November 4 (Tuesday) – November 5 (Wednesday)\n\nCheck the suggested topics here. \nLearn more and register for the event now!
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-korea-2025/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250915T083441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T083441Z
UID:10000167-1762300800-1762387199@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Zephyr Online Conference by Elektor - Nov 5\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:The open source real-time embedded operating system  Zephyr is becoming increasingly popular\, and not just because of its broad hardware support. It is particularly suitable for applications in the Internet of Things (IoT) and in embedded systems due to its very low memory requirements and offers a complete embedded development platform. As the learning curve is quite steep\, this Zephyr online conference offers a compact package that helps developers take their first steps or build on their existing experience. \nThe conference brings together leading Zephry experts to discuss the latest trends\, best practices and innovative Zephyr solutions for embedded and IoT systems. Experience exciting presentations that will help you understand why now is the right time to look into the Zephyr ecosystem so that your applications are state of the art. Whether you are an expert or a newcomer\, the conference offers valuable insights and helps you getting answers to your questions. \nWith the Zephyr conference\, you will \n\nlearn about the key features of Zephyr that make it a modern and promising RTOS.\nget to know the architectural perspective: From Functional Design to Efficient Implementation\nexperience how Zephyr can be a secure choice for embedded development\nlearn to use machine learning for microcontrollers with Zephyr and emlearn\nsee how a Zephyr application can be written in Rust\nassess where and how Zephyr can fit into your own projects\, whether you are prototyping or scaling production\n\nWhether you’re evaluating Zephyr for your next-generation software and device\, experimenting with it in-house or having made first practical steps\, this event will deepen your und understanding and help guide your next steps. \nLearn more about the event here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-online-conference-by-elektor-nov-5-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250401T114257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T132630Z
UID:10000145-1765152000-1765411199@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Japan 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit Japan is the leading conference in Japan connecting the open source ecosystem under one roof\, providing a forum for technologists and open source industry leaders to collaborate and share information\, learn about the latest in open source technologies and find out how to gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions. \nThis year also introduces a dedicated Zephyr track\, designed for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will cover the latest project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. \nView the Zephyr sessions here. If you haven’t registered yet for the summit\, please register here. \nIn addition\, a Zephyr Project Meetup will take place on the evening of December 8 in Toyosu\, Tokyo. Hosted at the Renesas Electronics Corporation office\, the meetup welcomes anyone interested in open source\, embedded systems\, and software development. Attendees will hear presentations on products running Zephyr\, lesser-known subsystems\, and emerging ecosystem features. Space is limited \, so early registration is encouraged. Learn more about the meetup here. \n 
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-japan-2025/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251212
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250909T101156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T101156Z
UID:10000166-1765324800-1765497599@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Experience 2025
DESCRIPTION:Supported by Systematic Paris-Region\, Open Source Experience is the Tech – Usage – Business event dedicated to Open Source IT solutions\, bringing together over 4\,000 professionals and players in the digital sector over 2 days! \nOpen Source Experience focuses on open source technologies\, solutions and challenges in France and Europe\, and highlights the driving role of open source innovations in the digital transformation of organisations in technologies such as AI\, Data Management\, Cloud and Cybersecurity. \nLearn more about the event here. \nFrom the Zephyr Project\, our Developer Advocate Benjamin Cabe will be presenting a talk on “Cyber Resilience Act Readiness for Embedded Product Makers”. More details about the talk will be shared here soon. Stay tuned.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-experience-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20251127T203702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T171743Z
UID:10000179-1769817600-1769990399@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Zephyr Project at FOSDEM 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Zephyr Project will be participating at FOSDEM 2026 in Brussels! FOSDEM is a free\, open\, and community-powered event where thousands of developers from around the world gather to share ideas and collaborate-no registration required. This year\, Zephyr will be sharing a stand with the Dronecode Foundation\, showcasing products running Zephyr\, live demos\, and opportunities to meet project developers and maintainers. Expect insights on the CRA\, security best practices\, and more. \nZephyr Project Meetup in Brussels\, Belgium (Jan 30\, 2026)\nIn addition\, on January 30\, 2026\, there will be a Zephyr Project Meetup in Brussels\, Belgium. Seats are limited\, so we encourage you to register today to secure a spot. Learn more about the event and register here. \nBoF/Unconference\nZephyr RTOS Community BoF (Jan 31\, 2026 – 16:00 – 16:55)\nJoin the Zephyr RTOS community for an informal BoF session where maintainers\, contributiors\, and and anyone interested in hearing more about Zephyr will be discussing: \nRoadmap — As Zephyr turns 10 this year\, where should the community be focusing for the next 10 years?\nFeedback from product makers — If you are building actual products with Zephyr (yes\, even as a hobby!) come and share your experience\, both positive and… less positive.\nGeneral Project Health — BoFs are always a good “reality check” and participants are encouraged to bring their feedback with regards to things we could be doing better in our community. Learn more. \nCheck out this blog: Zephyr Project at FOSDEM 2026 & EU Open Source Week \nAdditional details will be updated as we get closer to the event. Join us at FOSDEM!
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-project-at-fosdem-2026/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20250702T124806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T221350Z
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SUMMARY:Embedded World Exhibition & Conference: Nuremberg\, Germany 2026
DESCRIPTION:Established in Nuremberg back in March 2003\, the embedded world Exhibition & Conference is now going into its 24th edition in 2026. The original concept of a unique combination of an exhibition for engineers and technical management on one hand and a world-leading conference at the intersection of applied research and industrial applications on the other hand has proven extremely successful. \nembedded world Exhibition & Conference is driven by technology as well as applications with a strong focus on system and cross domain aspects. And it is driven by the embedded community – and its annual meeting. \nWe look forward to another thrilling execution for the embedded world Conference 2026 in Nuremberg. \nThe Zephyr Project will be present at the embedded world Exhibition 2026 with a dedicated booth(Hall 4\, Stand 4-170). Ecosystem members Antmicro\, Nordic Semiconductor\, Silicon Labs\, NXP Semiconductors\, Renesas Electronics\, Ac6\, inovex GmbH\, Doulos\, Beningo Embedded Group\, Alif Semiconductor\, STMicroelectronics\, Blecon\, Microchip Technology and Percepio will showcase live demos in the booth. Visitors can expect product demos running on Zephyr\, hands-on discussions\, and a celebration of the Zephyr Project’s 10-year anniversary. \nThroughout the exhibition days\, the Zephyr Project will host special anniversary activities\, including a scavenger hunt as part of the 10-year celebration. There will be special-edition Zephyr anniversary hoodies\, kites\, and hardware giveaways sponsored by Infineon\, NXP Semiconductors\, Nordic Semiconductor\, Renesas Electronics\, and Silicon Labs. \nOn March 10\, IoT Stars — a global community of IoT professionals — will host an exclusive gathering during the opening night of embedded world. The event runs from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm and offers attendees the opportunity to meet IoT professionals\, join engaging discussions\, and network in a relaxed setting. Learn more. \nOn March 11\, 2026\, the Zephyr Project booth will host a Happy Hour and the official 10-year anniversary celebration\, featuring a cake-cutting ceremony and drinks. Embedded world exhibition and conference visitors are warmly invited to join the celebration. \nThroughout the event\, attendees will also have the opportunity to meet long-time maintainers\, developers\, project members\, and the Zephyr Project team. \nIn addition\, the embedded world Conference will once again feature a dedicated Zephyr track\, highlighting real-world use cases\, technical sessions\, workshops and community insights. Learn more about the Embedded Conference 2026 here. \nDon’t forget to check the latest blog “Embedded World Conference 2026 Zephyr Project Workshop and Sessions“. \nThe embedded world exhibition & conference will take place at NürnbergMesse GmbH in Nuremberg\, Germany. \nAddress of the Embedded world exhibition & conference: \nNürnbergMesse\nExhibition Centre 1\n90471 Nuremberg \nMore details about travel & directions are here. \nVisit the Zephyr booth to collect Zephyr stickers\, kites\, commemorative anniversary stickers\, ribbons\, badges and more! \nWe look forward to another exciting edition of the embedded world Exhibition & Conference 2026 in Nuremberg. Join our 2026-embedded-world channel in the Zephyr Discord server to connect with the community and stay up to date. \nRemember to read these blogs before you attend the Embedded World Exhibition & Conference 2026: \n\nWhat to Expect from the Zephyr Project at embedded world 2026\nEmbedded World Conference 2026 Zephyr Project Workshop and Sessions\nZephyr RTOS in Action: Demos at embedded world 2026
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-world-exhibition-conference-nuremberg-germany-2026/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260310T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260310T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20260119T142014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T142706Z
UID:10000183-1773165600-1773180000@zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:IoT Stars at Embedded World 2026
DESCRIPTION:Meet IoT professionals at EW26. \nIoT Stars\, a community of IoT professionals\, is hosting an exclusive gathering on Tuesday\, March 10th\, 2025\, during the opening night of Embedded World Nuremberg. \nMeet the right people\, join unique discussions\, and get inspired while having a drink\, a bite\, and a laugh. \nLearn more about the event here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/iot-stars-at-embedded-world-2026/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20260331T182850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T183052Z
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit: North America 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers\, technologists\, and community leaders come together to share knowledge\, collaborate on solutions\, and push open source projects forward. It’s the home for code\, community\, and the people driving the future of open source. \nOpen Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers\, technologists\, and community leaders come together to share knowledge\, collaborate on solutions\, and push open source projects forward. It’s the home for code\, community\, and the people driving the future of open source. \nThis event serves as a strategic checkpoint for the open source movement. It’s where conversations happen about not only what’s being built—but how and why. From sustainability and funding models to licensing\, AI alignment\, security\, and governance\, Open Source Summit brings clarity and direction to a fast-changing open source landscape. \nWhether you’re deep in code or focused on enabling the communities and structures that support it\, this is where your work gains momentum and impact. \nCheck out the full schedule here. \nZephyr Track\nThe Zephyr track is for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will explore project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. \nCheck out the Zephyr session highlights in this blog “Zephyr Project at the Open Source Summit North America 2026“.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-north-america-2026/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260618
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit: India 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems\, and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open-source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is not a single-focus\, niche event—it’s the big tent that unites the full spectrum of open source technologies and communities. Whether you work in cloud infrastructure\, Linux kernel development\, AI/ML\, embedded systems\, DevOps\, security\, or safety-critical systems\, Open Source Summit offers a shared space to exchange ideas\, make connections\, and learn across domains. It’s where technologists who don’t typically land in the same room get a chance to collaborate. \nAt the same time\, Open Source Summit brings in the leaders and practitioners who support the ecosystem from non-technical angles: open source program office (OSPO) staff\, legal experts\, policy advocates\, standards organizations\, equity champions\, community managers\, and foundation leaders. Together\, they help shape the frameworks\, culture\, and strategy that make open source work. \nThis event serves as a strategic checkpoint for the open source movement. It’s where conversations happen about not only what’s being built—but how and why. From sustainability and funding models to licensing\, AI alignment\, security\, and governance\, Open Source Summit brings clarity and direction to a fast-changing open source landscape. \nWhether you’re deep in code or focused on enabling the communities and structures that support it\, this is where your work gains momentum and impact. \nLearn more about the event and register here. \nZephyr Track\nThe Zephyr track is for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will explore project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. Schedule will be live soon!
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-india-2026/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260813
DTSTAMP:20260403T202716
CREATED:20260331T184234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T184234Z
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit: Korea 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems\, and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open-source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is not a single-focus\, niche event—it’s the big tent that unites the full spectrum of open source technologies and communities. Whether you work in cloud infrastructure\, Linux kernel development\, AI/ML\, embedded systems\, DevOps\, security\, or safety-critical systems\, Open Source Summit offers a shared space to exchange ideas\, make connections\, and learn across domains. It’s where technologists who don’t typically land in the same room get a chance to collaborate. \nAt the same time\, Open Source Summit brings in the leaders and practitioners who support the ecosystem from non-technical angles: open source program office (OSPO) staff\, legal experts\, policy advocates\, standards organizations\, equity champions\, community managers\, and foundation leaders. Together\, they help shape the frameworks\, culture\, and strategy that make open source work. \nThis event serves as a strategic checkpoint for the open source movement. It’s where conversations happen about not only what’s being built—but how and why. From sustainability and funding models to licensing\, AI alignment\, security\, and governance\, Open Source Summit brings clarity and direction to a fast-changing open source landscape. \nWhether you’re deep in code or focused on enabling the communities and structures that support it\, this is where your work gains momentum and impact. \nLearn more about the event and register here. \nZephyr Track\nThe Zephyr track is for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will explore project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. Submit your CFPs today! CFP Closes: April 26 (Sunday) at 11:59 PM KST (UTC +9) / 7:59 AM PDT (UTC -7).
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-korea-2026/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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