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Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, delivers hardware and software technologies to continually advance how people work and live. For over two decades, Intel's contributions to open-source projects-from one end of the solution stack to the other-have helped ensure that a breadth of solutions run exceptionally well on Intel® architecture. As a result, open-source-based solutions, running on Intel® architecture, provides a solid foundation to build your Internet of Things masterpiece. With open source on Intel® Architecture, you’ve got a smarter, faster starting point to build custom embedded Linux-based systems. So let your imagination soar! For additional information about Intel visit http://www.intel.com or http://01.org.

Gold Sponsor

The Civil Infrastructure Platform (“CIP”) is a collaborative, open source project to establish a "base layer" of industrial-grade software using the Linux kernel and other open source projects. This base layer will be available for use by developers creating software building blocks that meet safety, security, reliability and other requirements that are critical to industrial and civil infrastructure projects.

Silver Sponsor

ARM enables development of new markets and transformation creating opportunity for a globally connected population. Our scalable, energy-efficient processor designs and technologies deliver intelligence wherever computing happens. ARM Partners licensing our IP have shipped 75+ billion SoCs. Together we are breaking barriers, ensuring a fast, reliable route to market.  http://community.arm.com.

Bronze Sponsors

Amarula Solutions is an international company working on open-source projects, embedded systems, mobile telecom and networking solutions. We focus in innovation; our mission is to meet the highest quality and exceeed customer satisfation. Our experienced software engineers work in a very flexible, open-minded environment, enjoying challenges of high technical projects in the open-source field.

BMW Car IT GmbH is a software company focused on the design and development of innovative software for future BMW Group automobiles and motorbikes. We actively shape and adapt to technology trends and market requirements, cooperating closely with universities and software vendors.

Collabora is a leading global consultancy specializing in delivering the benefits of Open Source software to the commercial world. For over 10 years, we've helped clients navigate the ever-evolving world of Open Source, enabling them to develop the best solutions – whether writing a line of code or shaping a longer-term strategic software development plan. By effectively taking Open Source technologies from the community to real-world consumers, and re-using existing components, we help our clients reduce time to market and focus on creating product differentiation. To learn more, please visit collabora.com. Follow us on Twitter @Collabora.

Horizon Computing Solutions is an open hardware engineering company. We are making IT more sustainable by leveraging and enabling communities to accelerate open innovation.

Igalia leads the development of essential projects and components in the areas of web rendering and browsers. Igalia also has years of experience developing and optimizing key components of the GNU/Linux graphical pipeline, multimedia and compilers.

Established in 2002, IncrediBuild, is a leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology. Harnessing unutilized processing power across networks, IncrediBuild speeds the code builds, continuous integration, and other development processes and provides build visualization. With its unique process virtualization technology, IncrediBuild has become the de-facto standard solution for development acceleration. More than 100,000 users at over 2,000 companies and organizations depend on IncrediBuild, including 20 Fortune 100 companies.

Mender (www.mender.io) is an open source over-the-air (OTA) software updater for connected Linux devices. Safely and securely update your fleet of devices with Mender's client/server solution while managing all the security nuances required for the update process. Built by the team behind the battle-hardened configuration management framework that currently manages over 10 million Linux-based systems, Mender provides an OTA software updates product to fix software bugs, mend security vulnerabilities, and deliver new features to Linux devices.

Resin.io provides a container-based platform that makes it simple to deploy, update, and manage software running on embedded Linux devices - quickly, safely, and at scale. Resin.io enables customers across a range of industries including retail, smart buildings, home automation, and industrials to get to market faster, improve security, develop iteratively, and deliver more value to end users. Resin.io builds on open technologies and is committed to open sourcing its own platform.

Runtime provides cloud-based IoT device management and is a solutions provider for consumer, commercial, and industrial IoT applications. Runtime is a significant contributor to multiple open source initiatives, including embedded operating systems and components.

The Yocto Project is an open source collaboration project that provides templates, tools and methods to help developers create custom Linux-based systems for embedded products regardless of the hardware architecture. It was founded in 2010 as a collaboration among many hardware manufacturers, open-source operating systems vendors, and electronics companies to bring some order to the chaos of embedded Linux development. You can learn more about each aspect of the Yocto Project on the following page: https://www.yoctoproject.org.

Zephyr Project is a small, scalable real-time operating system for use on resource-constrained systems supporting multiple architectures.  Developers are able to tailor their optimal solution. As a true open source project, the community can evolve the Zephyr Project to support new hardware, developer tools, sensor and device drivers.  Advancements in security, device management capabilities, connectivity stacks and file systems can be easily implemented.

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