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W04.5 Panel on Industrial Concerns

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Frank Gürkaynak , ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Open source hardwarre, especially around the RISC-V architecture has been a talking point in the recent years. There has been a rapid development and from humble beginnings where open source hardware was a niche between enthusiasts and academics, today we have multi-billion dollar companies and recently a commitment from the European Commission to support work in open source hardware. In this session, we would like to go beyond the buzz and discuss with people involved in industry what opportunities they see, what the potential roadblocks are and what they think is still missing.

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W04.5.1 Introduction of the panel's topics and panelists

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Frank Gürkaynak , ETH Zürich, Switzerland

W04.5.2 OpenHW CORE-V: RISC-V open-source cores for high volume production SoCs

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Rick O'Connor, OpenHW Group, Canada

W04.5.3 Leveraging open source hardware in commercial products: benefits and challenges

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LoÏc Lietar, GreenWaves, France

W04.5.4 Can open source HW address industrial concerns for cybersecurity and trusted electronics?

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Matthias Hiller, Fraunhofer, ECSO, Germany

W04.5.5 Industrial requirements for open source hardware

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Jean-Christian Kircher, Bosch, France

W04.5.6 THALES' perspectives on open source hardware

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Thierry Collette, Thales, France

W04.5.7 Industrial Concerns about Open Hardware

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Zdeněk Přikryl, Codasip, Czechia

W04.5.8 Panel discussion on Industrial Concerns

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Frank Gürkaynak , ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Panellist
Rick O'Connor, OpenHW Group, Canada
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LoÏc Lietar, GreenWaves, France
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Matthias Hiller, Fraunhofer, ECSO, Germany
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Jean-Christian Kircher, Bosch, France
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Thierry Collette, Thales, France
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Zdeněk Přikryl, Codasip, Czechia

Q&A session with the audience and panel discussion on industrial concerns of open source hardware.