11:20 • The State of OSPOs and OSS Management 2025 Research Findings by TODO Group - Ana Jiménez Santamaría, The Linux Foundation
13:30 • Panel Discussion: Open Source as a Path for a Competitive Automotive Industry - Philipp Ahmann, Etas GmbH; Ana Jiménez Santamaría, Linux Foundation; Masato Endo, Toyota Motor Corporation; Carl-Eric Mols, Volvo Cars; Wolfgang Gehring, Mercedes-Benz Tech In
14:35 • BoF: Collaboration With Universities and Enterprises OSPO - Ana Jiménez Santamaría, Linux Foundation; Chris Hoeppler, Bosch Research; Leslie Hawthorn, Red Hat GmbH; Cornelius Schumacher, DB Systel GmbH; Ying Wang, ETH Züric; Clare Dillon, CURIOSS
15:35 • Panel Discussion: Open Source & AI: Where OSPOs Make It Work - Ana Jiménez Santamaría, Linux Foundation, Developer Relations Foundation; David Peter Hirsch, Dynatrace; Natali Vlatko, Cisco; Ashley Wolf, GitHub; Richard Bian, Ant Group; Alexios Zavras, Int
11:20 • The CRA, Where Are We Six Months After Its Approval - Timo Perala, Nokia
13:30 • Better PURLs for Better Software Compliance Processes - Philippe Ombredanne, AboutCode & Dennis Roellke, Bloomberg
15:35 • Confirming Safety of IAM Specifications and Their OSS Implementations: Keycloak as a Case Study - Takashi Norimatsu, Hitachi, Ltd.
16:30 • Know Your Crypto: Standardizing and Detecting Crypto Algorithms the Open Source Way - Matias Daloia, SCANOSS
16:45 • Lottie: Establishing an Open Standard for Vector Animation - Mattia Basaglia, Lottiefiles & Brandon Wilson, Google
17:00 • Empowering AI Innovation Through Open Geospatial Ecosystems - Albi Wiedersberg, Overture Maps Foundation
09:00 • Enhancing OpenAMP: Making Linux and Zephyr Work Better Together - Luliana Prodan, NXP Semiconductors
09:50 • Lightning Talk: Introducing the New Zephyr Stepper Driver API - Jilay Pandya, Carl Zeiss SMT GmbH
10:05 • Lightning Talk: Overview of the SCMI Support in Zephyr - Laurentiu Mihalcea, NXP
10:20 • Lightning Talk: A Reusable Zbus Based Architecture, Abstracting Core Application Components - Jaco Liebenberg, Plentify
11:00 • CoffeeCaller – a Fully Open Source Product Development Example - Andreas Kurz, TiaC Systems & Stefan Kraus, Independent
11:55 • Demystifying West - Carles Cufí, Nordic Semiconductor
14:10 • Updates To Clock Management Within Zephyr RTOS - Daniel DeGrasse, Tenstorrent
15:05 • Cortex-M(etal): Hyper-optimized Zephyr-Friendly Context Switching for a Mature Architecture - Andy Ross, Google
16:20 • CANnectivity: Zephyr-based USB To CAN Adapter Firmware - Henrik Brix Andersen, Vestas Wind Systems A/S
11:00 • Enabling Open Source From Within a Retail Company - J. Manrique Lopez, Inditex
11:55 • OSS Management & OSPO Ask Anything - TODO Steering Committee - Ana Jiménez Santamaría, Linux Foundation, Developer Relations Foundation; Stephen Augustus, Bloomberg; Ashley Wolf, GitHub; Alice Sowerby, Rosmarin Ltd; Annania Melaku, NGINX part of F5
14:10 • OSPO Data Pyramid - Cali Dolfi, Red Hat
14:30 • From Qualitative Insights To Quantitative Analysis: Leveraging the OSCI for Strategic OSS Engagement - Kazumi Sato & Masayuki Kuwata, Sony Group Corporation
15:05 • Health Check-ups on OSS Software Projects: Managing Risks While Promoting (Re)use - Johan Linåker, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
16:20 • Power Dynamics, Rug Pulls, and Other Corporate Impacts on OSS Sustainability - Dawn Foster, CHAOSS
09:00 • Zephyr Workbench: Open Source Zephyr Extension for VSCode - Roy Jamil, AC6
09:50 • Getting Strange New Displays and Sensors Running on Zephyr for Open Health Devices - Ashwin Whitchurch, Protocentral Electronics
10:00 • MQTT-SN in Zephyr: Lightweight Messaging for Constrained Devices - Steffen Görtz, sevenlab engineering GmbH
10:10 • Is the Zephyr Device Tree Too Complicated? - Tim Guite, Magpie Embedded
11:00 • Zephyr as a Data Source: Tools and Practices - Dmitrii Golovanov, Intel Corporation
11:55 • Demystifying Memory: A Practical Tutorial on Managing & Optimizing Memory in Zephyr - Marko Sagadin, IRNAS
13:00 • Zbus 2030: Community-Driven Directions for Zbus - Rodrigo Peixoto, Edge-UFAL/Citrinio
14:10 • MIDI2 in the Real World With Zephyr - Titouan Christophe, Mind
15:05 • Building a Zephyr-Native Audio Framework With Sound Open Firmware - Iuliana Prodan, NXP Semiconductors
16:20 • Lightning Talk: How Zephyr Shaped My Journey as a Trainee in Embedded Software Development - Verena Schweinstetter, ZEISS
16:30 • Lightning Talk: Zephyr in Education - Vixay Phimmasane, Institute of Embedded Systems, Zurich University of Applied Sciences & Flavio Felder, ZHAW InES
16:40 • Lightning Talk: Protecting Zephyr Against Memory Safety Vulnerabilities With the New CHERI Hardware Architecture - Jennifer Jackson, University of Birmingham
09:00 • Optimizing Zephyr for Peak Performance - Jacob Beningo, Beningo Embedded Group
09:50 • Zephyr RTOS: Under 1KB of RAM - Parthiban N & Karthikeyan Krishnasamy, Linumiz
11:00 • From Code To Current: Reducing Energy Consumption in Zephyr - Fabian Pflug, On behalf of myself
11:55 • Zbus - New Features and Roadmap - Rodrigo Peixoto, Edge-UFAL/Citrinio
14:10 • The Native Simulator and Zephyr - Alberto Escolar, Nordic Semiconductor
15:05 • A Slice of Zephyr Pi! - Chris Boross, Raspberry Pi
16:20 • Zephyr & Linux Devicetree, Similarities and Differences – Practical Guide To Boards, Shields and Con - Stephan Linz, Navimatix GmbH & Tobias Kästner, inovex GmbH
09:00 • Do It Faster: How We Supercharged Linux To Work With Blazing Fast ADCs for IIO - Trevor Gamblin, BayLibre
09:50 • From Raw To Refined: The Evolution of Raw Flash Support in Linux - Miquèl Raynal, Bootlin
11:00 • Unified Boot Time Measurement: A Precise, Scalable Framework for Multi-Processor Systems - Vishnu Pratap Singh & Soumya Tripathy, Texas Instruments
11:55 • How To Support Multiple Display Controllers With Different Interfaces on One SoC - Devarsh Thakkar, Texas Instruments & Aradhya Bhatia, Intel Corporation
14:10 • Advancing AI Application Development on RISC-V Platforms - Yuning Liang, DeepComputing
15:05 • Feasibility and Architecture of a Dual-Board Embedded System: Yocto & Zephyr Integration - Andrea Ricchi & Dario Binacchi, Amarula Solutions
16:20 • Enhancing Interrupt Controller Reliability: Implementing Error Detection Correction in Linux - Priyadarsini G, Samsung Semiconductor India Research, Bangalore
09:00 • Linux Power Management Features & Their Interactions, Part 2 - Théo Lebrun, Bootlin
09:50 • A Journey To the Secure World of OPTEE From the Non-secure World of Linux - Manorit Chawdhry & Keerthy Jagadeesh, Texas Instruments
11:00 • Modernizing Resource Management in Embedded Systems Using eBPF - Michał Wilczyński, Samsung Electronics
11:55 • Thread: A Wireless IoT Networking Protocol That's Built on Open Source - Esko Dijk, IoTconsultancy.nl / Thread Group, Inc. & Saurabh Kumar, Samsung Research America
14:10 • Easily Generating Debian-Based Embedded Systems - Clara Kowalsky & Felix Mößbauer, Siemens AG
15:05 • Setting up Real-time Ethernet and TSN With Linux: A 10-step Guide - Jan Altenberg, Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) eG
16:20 • Software Defined Hardware on Heterogeneous SoCs Using OpenAMP - Peter Fecher, PHYTEC Messtechnik GmbH
11:00 • Europe-China Open Source: Digital Sovereignty & Sustained Collaboration - Yehui Wang, Huawei & Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar, Bitergia
11:55 • Panel Discussion: Open Source in the Dutch (Semi) Public Sector: Strategies, Challenges & Digital Sovereignty - Jonas van den Bogaard, Alliander N.V.; Boris van Hoytema, Ministry of Interior Affairs and Kindom Relations, Marlena van Ooijen, Logius; Leon R
14:10 • Why Further Development on Publiccode.yml Is Neccessary - Tom Ootes, developer.overheid.nl
15:05 • Freedom, Diversity, and Sovereignty: The Power of Open Source in Europe’s Digital Future - John Samuel, Seventh State
16:20 • Towards Quality SBOMs: The OpenChain Telco SBOM Guide - Marc-Etienne Vargenau, Nokia
11:00 • OSS Documentation Workshop - Erin McKean, Google & Daniel Beck, Independent
11:55 • Fixing the Watchdog: How Open Documentation Empowers Community-Driven Hardware Support - Andrew Halaney, Netflix & Eric Chanudet, Red Hat, Inc
14:10 • Run a Documentation Sprint for Your Project - Sarah Corleissen, Isovalent at Cisco
15:05 • Documentation That Runs: Bridging Code, Prose, and Interactivity - Kailan Blanks, Fastly
16:20 • User Research in the Open-source Project: The Good Docs Project Case - Lana Novikova, JetBrains