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October 28-29, 2024 | Tokyo, Japan
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Monday October 28, 2024 14:00 - 14:40 JST
As keywords such as SDV are heard more and more frequently, software is becoming more and more in demand in the automotive industry. Open source software is used not only in vehicles, but also in various other applications such as data centers, smartphone applications, and internal systems. Some community activities, such as AGL and ELISA, are being promoted mainly in the automotive industry, and an increasing number of companies in the industry have established OSPOs. On the other hand, some companies are still reluctant to provide software developed in-house to external parties, and there are cases where software engineers in the automotive industry want to participate in open source community activities but are not provided with appropriate support. In this panel, members who are involved in open source activities at OEMs and suppliers will gather to discuss solutions to make open source community activities and contributions smoother for software engineers in the automotive industry. If you have any problems in your open source activities, please join the discussion. We hope that these issues will also be solved by the community.
Speakers
avatar for Yuichi Kusakabe

Yuichi Kusakabe

Chief Architect/OSPO Tech Lead, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Yuichi Kusakabe is the Lead Architect at Honda Motor Co., Ltd. , AGL(Automotive Grade Linux) member and COVESA(Connected Vehicle Systems Alliance) member since 2011 with over twenty years of Automotive and Open Source Software Experience. Prior to joining Honda Motor he worked for... Read More →
avatar for Masato Endo

Masato Endo

Manager of OSPO, Toyota Motor Corporation
Masato Endo is a Group Manager of TOYOTA. He focuses also on building the Open Source governance structure within Toyota and developing relationships with the Open Source community, through projects such as AGL and OIN. From 2017, he began to work with the OpenChain Project as a board... Read More →
avatar for Meixia Wang

Meixia Wang

Director of Open Source Ecosystem, Volvo Car Corporation
Mary Wang is the Director of Open Source Ecosystem of Volvo Car Corporation. Her professional accomplishments include initiating open source project, forming and built OSPO for Volvo Cars. Before this, Mary was a subject matter expert configuration manager and was responsible for... Read More →
avatar for Hiroyuki Ishii

Hiroyuki Ishii

AGL Steering Committee, Senior Linux Engineer/Architect at Panasonic Automotive Systems, Panasonic Automotive Systems Co., Ltd.
Since 2014, Hiroyuki Ishii has been a senior Linux engineer/architect at Panasonic Automotive Systems, specializing in infotainment products, debugging tools, and system consolidation. In 2021, he joined the Automotive Grade Linux project as a member of the System Architect Team and... Read More →
avatar for Ryunosuke Yamashita

Ryunosuke Yamashita

Member of OSPO / Researcher, Toyota Motor Corporation
Ryunosuke Yamashita is a member of Toyota OSPO. He helps in-house software engineers solve problems related to OSS. He is also a member of the OpenChain Japan Work Group, where he is working on OSS license compliance. He wants to build and share OSPO best practices in the automotive... Read More →
Monday October 28, 2024 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Hall B (3)

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