Automotive Industry Collaboration Through Open Source Development - Panel Discussion
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of open source collaboration in the automotive industry through this 32-minute panel discussion featuring experts from the Linux Foundation. Gain insights into Automotive Grade Linux's significant achievements, including the Unified Code Base releases and membership growth. Discover the benefits and challenges of adopting an open source approach from both business and technical perspectives. Learn how shared development is driving product innovation and fostering industry-wide collaboration. Hear from panelists Dan Cauchy, General Manager of Automotive at Linux Foundation; Hisao Munakata, Linux Foundation board member and Renesas kernel development team lead; Kenichi Murata, Toyota's connected vehicles strategist; and Hiromi Wada, Open Source Software Technology Center collaborator at Hitachi. Understand the future direction of automotive software development and the potential for open source to revolutionize the industry.
Syllabus
Panel: How Shared Development Will Drive the Industry Forward
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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