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Anders Heimer

I am Senior Specialist in Linux Build Packaging and Integration working at Ericsson Software Technology providing expertise in Yocto for the Ericsson Yocto users.

  • Hardening Your Container Supply Chain with Yocto‑Built Base Images
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Anna-Lena Marx

Anna-Lena Marx has been working as an Embedded Systems Developer at inovex since 2015 and holds a Master's degree in Embedded Systems. As a hobby, she also studies Electrical Engineering. Professionally, Anna-Lena focuses on the development of Embedded Systems based on Yocto or the AOSP, kernel drivers, IoT, and organizing the Embedded Systems department. She is also involved in Girl's Day to get young girls interested in technical careers.

  • Building Trust - Use Cases and Implementation of TPM 2.0
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Daniel Turull

Daniel is a senior specialist on Operating systems at Ericsson. Currently, he focuses on embedded Linux with Yocto, working on both internal and commercial distributions. He works on ensuring supply chain security to safeguard critical infrastructure.

  • Improving CVE Triage for the Linux Kernel using the Yocto Project
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Ed Langley

Ed Langley is Solutions Manager at Witekio’s Bristol office, where he supports presales activities, validates customer architecture choices, and oversees the local engineering team. With a first-class degree in Computing for Real-Time Systems from UWE, Ed has over 15 years’ experience in embedded software engineering, spanning Linux kernel drivers, Android platform builds, QNX BSPs, bootloaders, board bring-up, and microcontroller development. His work has powered products across consumer electronics, automotive, medical devices, industrial control, and vending/kiosk systems—many with complex IoT, security, and firmware update requirements. Ed’s technical expertise includes C/C++, ARM assembly, Yocto Project, Android, and QNX, alongside hands-on experience with a wide range of SoCs and toolchains.

  • "Yocto in the Real World: Lessons from Industrial, Consumer and Off-Highway Deployments"
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Frédéric Hoerni

Frederic Hoerni has been developing Linux middleware and distributions for the industry for 20 years. He is now development lead of Welma, a Linux distribution built by The Embedded Kit that aims at making Linux technologies accessible to industrial embedded systems.

  • Implementing a test bench to validate the quality of Yocto-based systems
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Georgie Ryan Casling

Georgie for Witekio :) I won't do the talk

  • "Yocto in the Real World: Lessons from Industrial, Consumer and Off-Highway Deployments"
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Joshua Watt

Joshua is a Staff Software Engineer for Garmin with 17 years experience producing consumer electronics. He has worked on the Yocto SPDX SBoM implementation, and is a member of the Yocto Project TSC as well as the OpenEmbedded TSC.

  • Complying with CRA SBoM Requirements using the Yocto Project
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Koen Kooi
  • (Re)generating the initramfs on the target
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Leon Anavi

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, Bratislava, Prague, Sofia and his hometown Plovdiv.

  • Designing an Open-Source Hardware TPM 2.0 Add-On Board for Raspberry Pi and Integrating It with the Yocto Project
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Marta Rybczynska

Marta Rybczynska has a network security background, with 20 years of experience in Open Source.
She has worked with embedded operating systems like Linux and various real-time OSes, and with
system libraries and frameworks up to user interfaces. She has been involved in various Open Source
projects, and is currently handling security processes at the Eclipse Foundation. Marta has experience speaking at technical conferences, including Open Source Summit or FOSDEM.

  • meta-security: Past, Present and Next Steps
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Megan Knight
  • Introduction and Welcome
  • Megans group work
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Michael Opdenacker, Root Commit

Michael Opdenacker is an independent embedded Linux engineer and trainer, and a contributor to OpenEmbedded and the Yocto Project.

During his training courses, he likes to submit students to all sorts of quizzes. The ultimate goal is to reach a very rare state of mind, called "enlayerment", in which you see all the world around you very differently from others!

  • End game: Yocto Kahoot!
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Philip Balister
  • Introduction and Welcome
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Quentin Schulz

Quentin is an embedded Linux and Linux kernel engineer mainly working in BSP development and maintenance.

He has presented multiple talks at Embedded Linux Conferences and has contributed mainly to the Linux kernel, U-Boot bootloader and Yocto Project documentation.

His experience with Yocto Project goes from trainer, BSP maintenance, support on IRC to contributions to the documentation.

  • Mass Manufacturing flasher solution with Yocto
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Scott Murray

Scott has been a Linux user for over 30 years, and has developed Linux based embedded products for almost 25 years at a variety of companies large and small. Currently, he works for Konsulko Group as a Principal Software Engineer, providing embedded Linux engineering services for Konsulko's customers. He has been working on Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) since 2016, and maintained the Rust mixin layers for the Yocto Project LTS releases since 2023. He has previously presented on Yocto Project and AGL topics at a variety of events.

  • meta-security: Past, Present and Next Steps