Linux / Open Source software engineer at Linutronix
Alexander is an open source developer specializing in distribution engineering using vendor-neutral tooling and userspace stacks. He is one of the primary contributors to the Yocto project and has an interest in developing foundations of digital infrastructure in a sustainable manner.
- bitbake-setup: producing a complete Linux system with a single command (and configuration file) with Yocto

- RISC-V, next steps (and building a lot of Yocti)

Leon Anavi is an open source enthusiast and a senior software engineer at Konsulko Group. He is an active contributor to various Yocto/OpenEmbedded meta layers. His professional experience includes web and mobile application development for various platforms as well as porting and maintaining embedded Linux distributions to Raspberry Pi and devices with x86-64, i.MX6, NVIDIA Tegra, RISC-V, Amlogic, Rockchip and Allwinner (aka sunxi) SoC. Leon holds a masters in Information Technology from the Technical University Sofia. His previous speaking experience includes talks about open source software and hardware during events in San Francisco, San Diego, Portland (OR), Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Brussels, Lyon, Berlin, Edinburgh, London, Cambridge, Vienna, Bratislava, Prague, Sofia and his hometown Plovdiv.
- Refactoring meta-rauc-community: Cleaner Code, Better Maintenance, More Machines
- Megan's thoughts

Michael Opdenacker is a consultant and trainer specialized in embedded Linux, working at Root Commit (https://rootcommit.com).
Michael is a contributor to OpenEmbedded and the Yocto Project, and spoke about Yocto at multiple Yocto events and at international conferences.
Michael also offers a 4-day training course about OpenEmbedded and Yocto, using innovative teaching and learning techniques: https://rootcommit.com/training/yocto/.
- Pitch your projects
- Run old games on old hardware and learn new things!

- Real time tech support

Starting as an embedded software developer, Pierre GAL has spent 20 years supporting equipment manufacturers in their software development efforts. Currently, Pierre leads the technical developments of The Embedded Kit, an ecosystem of software solutions designed to provide device manufacturers with the tools and knowledge needed to build, connect, test, and secure their embedded Linux systems, all without vendor or provider lock-in.
- Managing dual images with Yocto

2000..now —> BTicino (www.bticino.com) part of Legrand (www.legrand.com)
- Embedded Linux specialist
“I put IoT working devices on the market for 10years, keeping them updated for cybersecurity”
Working in Linux BSP from pxa255, pxa270, dm365, dm3730, imx6, imx7, px30.
Involved from the idea of the product, software and hardware design, validation, after market support. Any debugging tools for RF, digital buses, jtag, needed to check hardware and BSP. RF experience on the field. Following new technical trends having a lot of technical contacts. Participating to conferences as FOSDE, ELC-E, Embedded World, MWC, in order to create new technical relationship with other developers and companies.
- Day by day teacher
inspiring new Zephyr operating system in the company, sport coach inside Bticino, teaching to new developers/tester from scratch.
1998..2000 —> Manzoni Group (1000+ tons stamping presses) from 1998 to 2000
Scada, software for strain gauge controller, technical intervention
- Yocto build optimization for cyber security