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The Year in Review

2018 has been a very important year for Konsulko Group.

We are privileged to work with outstanding customers, helping them build the software for exciting and essential devices and vehicles. From Level 5 autonomous taxis and open source automotive platforms to innovative consumer devices, from lifesaving medical devices and advanced robotic surgery tools to the high-end networking equipment that powers the Internet, these are all products that impact and even shape our lives, now and into the future.

In addition to our commercial activity, we continued our community work in key open source projects, including the Linux kernel, Yocto Project, OpenEmbedded and Automotive Grade Linux, and participated at open source conferences around the world, like FOSDEM, ELC/ELCE, FOSSASIA, TuxCon and OpenFest.

We accelerated our work with Automotive Grade Linux and the Linux Foundation, supporting AGL development, demos and member meetings in North America, Europe and Japan, as well as presenting multiple technical talks at all four Embedded Linux Conferences, developing the AGL Deep Dive workshop and providing expert training, both as a Linux Foundation Authorized Training Partner and via the Embedded Apprentice Linux Engineer program found at leading conferences (e-ale.org).

Finally, we continued to grow our company, welcoming new engineers, increasing the size of our European development center in Bulgaria and opening a new branch in Sweden.

Hopefully, 2018 has been merely a prelude to great things coming in 2019. We look forward to working with all of you in the coming year.

Konsulko Group at FOSSASIA 2018

FOSSASIA 2018 has kicked off this week, running from March 22-25 in Singapore. Konsulko Group is on-site at Asia’s top FOSS event. Be sure to see Matt’s Software Defined Radio talk on Saturday:

Look for us at embedded and kernel talks as well as the hallway track. See you there!

Konsulko Group is going to FOSSASIA!

Konsulko Group is attending FOSSASIA 2017 in Singapore on March 17-19. We have a presentation on Linux kernel support for sensor hardware:

Look for us at embedded and kernel talks as well as the hallway track. See you there!