Zephyr Project Hands-On Meetup
Entdecke die faszinierende Welt von Zephyr in unserem interaktiven Workshop! Note: This workshop will be in German language. If you don’t speak German, please let the organizers know your preferred...
Entdecke die faszinierende Welt von Zephyr in unserem interaktiven Workshop! Note: This workshop will be in German language. If you don’t speak German, please let the organizers know your preferred...
Das Meetup am 06.03.2025 in Erlangen wird euch eine hervorragende Möglichkeit bieten, sich mit Zephyr Experten & Enthusiasten mit Praxisbezug zu Medizintechnik, Automobilbau, Industrie- und Messtechnik auszutauschen und wertvolle Kontakte zu knüpfen. Nach der Begrüßung und...
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...
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...
Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Duration: 1 hour session (All Time Zones) Presenter: Loïc Domaigné, Doulos Senior Member Technical Staff Webinar Overview Are you considering using Zephyr RTOS on your...
A new Zephyr RTOS release is out—Zephyr 4.1—which gives us a perfect excuse to explore everything new and noteworthy, and there's plenty to cover! From added support for Rust to...
Welcome to the Zephyr Project in-person meetup in Grenoble, France! This gathering is for anyone who’s curious about Open Source, Embedded Systems Programming, and Software Development. This event will be...
Welcome to the Zephyr Project in-person meetup in Shanghai, China! This gathering is for anyone who's curious about Open Source, Embedded Systems Programming, and Software Development. This event will be...
Zephyr 4.1 recently introduced support for Rust. Why is Rust a good fit for embedded systems? How do Zephyr’s features, like the work queue mechanism, integrate well with Rust’s async...