
Thank you to everyone who the first-ever Zephyr Project Meetup in Munich, Germany last week and making it a successful event!
Big thanks to our speakers Kate Stewart, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation; Maximilian Huber, Principal Consultant at TNG Technology Consulting GmbH; Christian Hirsch, Founder, Researcher & Developer at Research Studios Austria Forschungsgesellschaft mbH ; Nicole Pappler, CTO of AlektoMetis.com; Christian Kurz, Senior Field Application Engineer at Nordic Semiconductor Germany GmbH; Oliver Völckers, CEO, at BeST Berliner Sensortechnik GmbH and Josef Holzmayr, Head Of Developer Relations – Mender.io. Thank you to TNG for hosting!
- Welcome!
- Kate Stewart kicks off the meetup
- Thank you to TNG for hosting!
- Kate Stewart giving a quick overview of Zephyr
- Maximilian Huber presents containers and how Zephyr can be developed with them
- Christian Kurz presents insights into how the vast code base of Zephyr can be integrated into real-world projects
- Christian Hirsh gives an overview of the indoor farming use-case of the EU-KDT project AgrarSense (www.agrarsense.eu)
- Nicole Pappler introduces attendees to the Safety Working Group, outlining its goals and ongoing activities
- discussion on wastewater monitoring and signal processing
- Josef Holzmayr speaking about Yocto Project
- Josef Holzmayr speaking about Yocto Project
If you’re excited about the Zephyr Project and want to share it with your local community, consider hosting an event in your city. Whether you’re in Munich or halfway across the globe, we encourage passionate individuals to get involved. Reach out to Benjamin Cabé, Developer Advocate for the Zephyr Project, to explore how you can bring Zephyr to your community and make a difference in the world of IoT development.
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