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June 21-24, 2022
Austin, Texas, USA + Virtual
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Wednesday, June 22 • 1:45pm - 2:25pm
Panel Discussion: Enabling Linux in Safety Applications - Jeffrey Osier-Mixon & Gabriele Paoloni, Red Hat; Kate Stewart, The Linux Foundation; Elana Copperman, Mobileye; Philipp Ahmann, Robert Bosch GmbH; Paul Albertella & Milan Lakhani, Codethink

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Meeting business and safety objectives while building safety critical applications is a huge challenge for any industry, particularly those who have not had previous experience with open source and Linux. ELISA's charter is to help industries navigate technical and non-technical challenges in order to bring the benefits of open source to safety applications and help organizations provide the rigor needed for certification. This panel features ELISA working group leads who will share their vision of making Linux a prominent player for FuSa applications in several industries. Join us to learn more about the project and how you can contribute to the community's overall success. Panelists: Gabriele Paoloni, Red Hat (ELISA board chair) Kate Stewart, Linux Foundation (ELISA Executive Director) Paul Albertella, CodeThink (Open Source Engineering Process) Elana Copperman, Intel (Linux Features) Philipp Ahmann, ADIT (Automotive) Milan Lakhani, Codethink (Medical Devices) Moderator: Jeffrey Osier-Mixon, Red Hat (ELISA Ambassador)

Speakers
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Paul Albertella

Consultant, Codethink
Paul Albertella is a consultant at Codethink, with more than 30 years of experience in the automotive, semiconductor and mobile device sectors. He's passionate about software engineering processes and the role that open source software and communities are playing in their evolution... Read More →
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Milan Lakhani

Software Engineer, Codethink Ltd
Software engineer and safety consultant at Codethink with experience with React, Python, R, C and Java and have completed a Machine Learning course in Matlab. Interested in safety, medical devices, the kernel and new technology.
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Philipp Ahmann

Product Manager - Embedded Open Source, BOSCH
Philipp Ahmann is a technical business development manager at Robert Bosch GmbH with focus on Open Source activities. He represents the ELISA project of the Linux Foundation as technical steering committee chair and leads the automotive as well as systems work group. He has more than... Read More →
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Elana Copperman

System Architect, Mobileye
Elana Copperman, PhD is a System Software Architect at Mobileye (until recently, part of Intel). She provides support for designing safety features in Mobileye products, including system boot, drivers, and Linux infrastructure. Before working at Mobileye, she worked as a Security... Read More →
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Kate Stewart

VP, Dependable Embedded Systems, The Linux Foundation
Kate Stewart is Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation. She works with the safety, security and license compliance communities to advance the adoption of best practices into embedded open source projects. Since joining The Linux Foundation, she has launched... Read More →
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Jeffrey Osier-Mixon

Senior Principal Community Architect, Red Hat
Jeffrey "Jefro" Osier-Mixon is a Senior Principal Community Architect within the Office of the CTO at Red Hat, focusing on the automotive and energy industry verticals. A 30-year industry veteran, he previously worked with RISC-V, LF Energy, Yocto Project, Zephyr Project, and Project... Read More →
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Gabriele Paoloni

Open Source Technical Leader (FuSa), Red Hat
Gabriele Paoloni is an Open Source Community Technical Leader at Red Hat where he defines best methodologies and requirements to qualify Linux for functional safety usage.


Wednesday June 22, 2022 1:45pm - 2:25pm CDT
Room 211/212 (Level 2)