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Zephyr Project Welcomes CARIAD as a Platinum Member and Arm and Alif Semiconductor as Silver Members as it Launches the Long Term Support (LTS) Release

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SAN FRANCISCO, July 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the Zephyr® Project announced that CARIAD has joined as a Platinum member as well as Alif Semiconductor and Arm as Silver members. Zephyr, an open source project at the Linux Foundation that builds a secure, connected and flexible RTOS for future-proof and resource-constrained devices, is easy to deploy and manage. It is a proven RTOS ecosystem created by developers for developers.

The project has seen record-breaking growth since it launched in 2015. In fact, in a recent Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) blog that monitors the trends and technologies that resonate with developers and end users, Zephyr was highlighted as the fourth most active Linux Foundation project and in the top 30 of all open source projects.

The Long Term Support (LTS) release is a great example of this momentem as there were more than 650 unique contributors, including an all-time record of 210 first timers. Zephyr RTOS supports over 700 boards running embedded microcontrollers from Arm and RISC-V to Tensilica, NIOS, ARC and x86 as single and multicore systems.

The LTS Release

The Zephyr 3.7 release is the next LTS version of the project, providing product makers with a stable foundation for building future-proof embedded connected products. This new release addresses the increasing complexity of today’s microcontrollers and embedded devices by providing a new way to describe hardware capabilities. Zephyr 3.7 also introduces notable improvements to its networking stack, such as a new HTTP/2 server library and support for IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). The project has also been continuously working on making development easier, from allowing access to the Zephyr shell over Bluetooth to allowing developers to bootstrap an LLEXT development environment in minutes. More technical details can be found on the Zephyr blog. Or, join the Tech Talk on August 1 at 6 am PDT to learn more about Zephyr 3.7 from release managers and maintainers.

Over 40 security vulnerabilities have been fixed since the last LTS release 2 years ago, and Zephyr 3.7 LTS will be maintained until January 2027. Product makers are encouraged to subscribe to the project’s Vulnerability Alert Registry  to stay informed about security vulnerabilities and updates.

The LTS improvements enable more products to leverage Zephyr. Recent products featured on the Zephyr Product Page include:

The Okrånglig Gateway is a Power-over-Ethernet driven, streamlined Linux SBC that connects IoT devices to the cloud. With Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52833 co-CPU running Zephyr RTOS, it provides a 2.4 GHz radio, as well as NFC tag emulation for provisioning and configuration.Grid Pad 13 is a speech generating device that can be used with every type of alternative access, including eye gaze. It is specifically designed for people diagnosed with MND / ALS, Cerebral Palsy, brain injury and other conditions that affect speech and mobility.SenseCAP T1000-S LoRaWAN Tracker is a compact card-size, open source device with an IP65 rating for precise location tracking. It’s equipped with temperature, light, and motion sensors, making it ideal for a variety of applications for location and status monitoring.

A Growing Community

Zephyr RTOS has a growing set of software libraries that can be used across various applications and industry sectors such as Industrial IoT, wearables, machine learning and more. It is built with an emphasis on broad chipset support, security, dependability, long-term support releases and a growing open source ecosystem.

CARIAD is the automotive software company of the Volkswagen Group with the mission to create and deliver leading digital technology for the Group´s cars. Powerful software architectures enable completely new customer experiences in the vehicles of Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche. CARIAD’s driver assistance systems, charging technology, unified infotainment platform, software functions for linking powertrains and chassis as well as digital services make automotive mobility safer and more comfortable. Founded in 2020, CARIAD today consists of 6,000 employees worldwide from over 90 nationalities. 

CARIAD, Zephyr’s first automotive member company, joins other Platinum members including Analog Devices, Antmicro, Baumer, Google, Intel, Meta, Nordic Semiconductor, NXP, Oticon, Qualcomm Innovation Center and ZEISS.  Thomas Fleischmann, Manager Competence Center Embedded Development at Cariad, will join the Governing Board.

“We are excited to join the Zephyr Project and contribute to its ongoing success as a feature-rich and widely-used open source platform. Our development team is eager to collaborate with the global Zephyr community and is looking forward to contributing to the project with a specific focus on safety requirements for use in the automotive sector,” said Sanjay Lal, Chief Software Officer at CARIAD.

Alif Semiconductor and Arm join Ac6, Arduino, AVSystem, Baumer, BayLibre, Blues, Golioth, Infineon, IRNAS, Laird Connectivity, Linaro, Memfault, Percepio, Renesas Electronics, Silicon Labs, Sternum, STMicroelectronics, Synopsys, Texas Instruments and Wind River as Silver members.

Alif Semiconductor is the industry-leading supplier of next-generation secure AI/ML-enabled 32-bit microcontrollers. Since 2019, Alif’s expanding offering of microcontrollers and fusion processors has been revolutionizing the way developers can create broad, scalable, and connected AI-enabled embedded applications that are genuinely power efficient.

“Alif Semiconductor is excited to join the Zephyr community,” said Henrik Flodell, Senior. Product Marketing Director at Alif Semiconductor. “Software enablement is key to unlock the full potential of microprocessor technology for developers, and it is clear from the feedback we get from our customers that Zephyr’s approach for delivering this has them very excited as well.”

Arm designs the foundational compute platforms for a vast partner ecosystem, including semiconductor companies, the world’s largest OEMs, and innovative start-ups. 

“The performance, efficiency and pervasiveness of Arm technology makes it the platform of choice for a vast ecosystem of developers deploying embedded applications ranging from automotive to edge AI and beyond,” said Andrew Wafaa, senior director, Software Communities at Arm. “Open source initiatives such as Zephyr are hugely valuable for the Arm ecosystem and we are pleased to be joining the project to further enable millions of developers to innovate and scale across a range of applications on Arm.”

Explore Zephyr RTOS up close:

Zephyr ambassadors will be on-site at Open Source Summit Europe in Vienna, Austria, on September 16-18 to present best practices, applications, products based on the RTOS and more. Check out the schedule here. Additionally, the Zephyr Project will host a workshop on Thursday, September 19 for developers considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sponsored by Infineon, the hands-on portion of the session will feature the building of two connected applications using Infineon’s AIROC™ CYW20829 Bluetooth LE MCU Evaluation Kit. To register for Zephyr Workshop, add it to your Open Source Summit Europe registration.

About the Zephyr Project

The Zephyr® Project is an open source, scalable real-time operating system (RTOS) supporting multiple hardware architectures. To learn more, please visit www.zephyrproject.org.

About the Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, hardware, standards, and data. Linux Foundation projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, ONAP, PyTorch, RISC-V, SPDX, OpenChain, Zephyr RTOS and more. The Linux Foundation focuses on leveraging best practices and addressing the needs of contributors, users, and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org.

The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see its trademark usage page: www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

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Maemalynn Meanor
Director of Public Relations & Communications
maemalynn@linuxfoundation.org 

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USI Releases its Climate and Nature Risk Management Report

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SHANGHAI, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a decisive move to combat climate change and uphold the principles of the Paris Agreement and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, USI (SSE: 601231) released its 2023 Climate and Nature Risk Management Report. This follows the company’s inaugural TCFD Report in 2021. The latest report, structured around the TCFD and TNFD frameworks, provides a comprehensive overview of USI’s governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets related to climate adaptation and biodiversity conservation.

The conclusion of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in December 2023 marked a significant agreement to drastically reduce emissions. USI reaffirms its commitment to the Paris Agreement’s goals, embedding environmental sustainability into its core operations through its Environment, Health, Safety & Energy Policy. The company actively participates in the CDP and SBT initiatives, setting and promoting ambitious carbon reduction targets. Notably, USI’s facilities in Mainland China, Mexico, and Vietnam are now powered entirely by renewable energy, and all major facilities worldwide have achieved third-party ISO 14064-1 verification for their greenhouse gas emissions. USI is also accelerating its R&D efforts to develop low-carbon products, increasing the share of clean tech and eco-design products, with long-term goals of using 100% renewable energy in all manufacturing facilities by 2035 and achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.

In 2023, USI demonstrated its commitment to biodiversity conservation by announcing its Biodiversity and No Deforestation Commitment and implementing a biodiversity risk assessment system, aiming for a Net Positive Impact by 2050. Since 2013, USI has invested in afforestation projects to combat desertification in Inner Mongolia and Ningxia, gradually restoring local biodiversity. The latest ecological surveys report 47 species in Inner Mongolia and 14 species in Ningxia, indicating stabilizing sand, a balancing ecosystem, and early signs of recovery. By the end of 2023, USI had planted 151,482 trees covering 97.91 hectares, capturing 729.44 metric tonnes of CO2e and conserving approximately 134,332.52 metric tonnes of water annually.

USI remains steadfast in its mission to build a sustainable environment, uphold social responsibility, and pursue sustainable governance, contributing to the planet’s sustainable development.

About USI (SSE: 601231)

USI, Universal Scientific Industrial (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., is a global leader in electronic design and manufacturing as well as a leader in the field of SiP (System-in-Package) technology. With Asteelflash and Hirschmann Car Communication, USI has 30 production and service locations across four continents of Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa, and offers customer diversified electronic products with D(MS)2 services: Design, Manufacturing, Miniaturization, Industrial software, and hardware Solutions, and material procurement, logistics and maintenance Services. USI is a subsidiary of ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd. (TWSE: 3711, NYSE: ASX). To learn more, please visit www.usiglobal.com and engage with us on LinkedIn and YouTube.

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STEM Exploration Day Ignite Girls Passion for Careers in STEM

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Professional women with careers in science, technology, engineering and math make a world of difference in inspiring young girls to show them they can achieve anyything they want to with hard work and believing n themselves.

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is proud to help ignite a passion in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for girls of all ages. The STEM Exploration Day took place on Saturday, September 28, 2024 with professional women sharing their experience and advice.

There’s something about a robot that can feed into that interest in science, technology, engineering and math. Touch sensors, buttons and sonar show them how to control different actions and that’s fascinating.

Young girls met with women in various STEM professions including coding, physics, astronomy, robotics and engineering just to name a few. Hands-on activities and demonstrations served as great learning opportunities as visitors received special giveaways.

Programs & Activities – Thank you to all participating groups that provided hands-on activities and helped guide STEM career explorations. They included:

Eli Lilly and Company Visiting Scientist Dr. Carlotta Berry
Dr. Berry is an accomplished electrical engineer specializing in controls and robotics. She advocates for the demystification of STEM through innovative strategies, including robot hip-hop slam poetry. She is a professor and endowed department chair at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She’s also an author, researcher, mentor, role model, prolific speaker, and a STEM trailblazer. Dr. Berry engaged visitors in hands-on exploration with robots. You can hear more from her here: https://youtu.be/16smIuetR_w

Indiana Visiting Artist Emily Bennett
If your first thought of “sculpture” is a gleaming marble bust from ancient Greece, just wait until you see the work of Terre Haute artist Emily Bennett! She redefines what sculpture can be, weaving colorful fibers onto metal structures to create bold, vibrant pieces. The results are what she calls “imaginary dreamscapes” that you can hang on the wall or set on a shelf. As programming coordinator for the Community School of the Arts at Indiana State University, Bennett relishes helping people uncover their artistic abilities.

Women in Lilly Discovery and Development (WiLDD) with Eli Lilly and Company (families created their own binary bracelets and lava lamps).

80 Acres Farms

Franklin Pest Solutions

Indiana State Police Crime Laboratory (visitors examined various pieces of evidence with forensic experts to learn how they solve crimes).

Society of Women Engineers (girls explored mechanical engineering and learned how to make their own catapults). UIndy Human Identification Center (families received an interesting introduction to forensic anthropology, learned about radiographs and studied casts of bones from various animals to learn about the different ages and stages of life).

City of Indianapolis—Department of Public Works, Engineering (shared a storm drain model to demonstrate how families can protect stormwater).

IU Astronomy Department (families learned how the same elements that make up our bodies are also present in galaxies billions of light years away and examined the patterns of Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen and Neon and made bracelets with the same patterns as these elements).

IU Intelligent Systems Engineering (featured robotics and electronics).

IEEE Women in Engineering (helped visitors explore various sensors).

Sycamore School (more than two dozen activities revolving around mechanics, electricity, sound, optics and air pressure made up the activities).

American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) (provided a bridge building simulation).

The Gurl Code (provided binary bracelets, 3D Pens, Ozobots and MakeyMakey).

DNA Discovery in Corteva Agriscience STEMLab (families were able to extract real DNA from plant cells, discovered where DNA can be found in nature and learned about how scientists discovered the structure of DNA).

STEM Exploration Day is presented Lilly Girls & Young Women In STEM and supported by Indiana Soybean Alliance.

About The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
We ignite joy, wonder and curiosity by creating powerful learning experiences for children and adults. For more information about The Children’s Museum, visit http://www.childrensmuseum.org and follow us on social media @childrensmuseum.

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NECA to Unveil EV Charging Resource Network at NECA 2024 San Diego

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SAN DIEGO, Sept. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) today announced the unveiling of its EV Charging Resource Network at NECA 2024 San Diego. Developed in collaboration with Fuser LLC, this platform aims to empower NECA members to capitalize on the rapidly growing EV charging market.

NECA’s new online hub will provide charging news, information and industry networking opportunities.

“We see a critical need to unify the professional community around Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE),” said Marco Giamberardino, NECA’s Senior Vice President of Government and Public Affairs. “As EV adoption accelerates, we have to ensure our infrastructure keeps pace. This Resource Network will play a crucial role in connecting skilled electrical professionals with the growing demands of the industry.”

Pete Mastrorocco, NECA’s Senior Vice President of Education, Events and Partnerships, expects the Resource Network to represent NECA’s ongoing commitment to boosting member engagement in lucrative new markets. “EVSE represents a significant opportunity for our members,” said Mastrorocco. “NECA’s Resource Network will be an invaluable tool, helping contractors connect with experienced peers, share knowledge and capitalize on the industry’s rapid growth.”

Key features of NECA’s EV Charging Resource Network will include:

Training resourcesComprehensive EVSE news and informationRegular updates on National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) and Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) funding opportunitiesCurated links to state and utility grants and rebatesSpecial opportunities for NECA members

The Resource Network also provides access to Fuser, the open marketplace and networking platform devoted to EVSE.

Fuser LLC executive Pat McGinnis has expressed hope to build a stronger, more responsive industry by working with NECA to bring together all EVSE stakeholders. “These initiatives will streamline the service and installation process, create new business opportunities, and support widespread adoption of electric vehicles,” commented McGinnis. “Fuser is working with NECA to integrate their platform and is currently offering an exclusive 4-month free trial of their open marketplace to all NECA members.”

For convention details, visit necaconvention.org.

To explore NECA’s EV Charging Resource Network, visit www.necaev.org.

About NECA

NECA is the voice of the $240 billion electrical construction industry that brings power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across North America. NECA’s national office and 118 local chapters advance the industry through advocacy, education, research, and standards development. Go to www.necanet.org for more information. 

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