We are thrilled to welcome Open Hardware developer and legend Mitch Altman and FOSSASIA co-founder Mario Behling. Plus, many speakers are joining from across India.
Topics include Artificial Intelligence, developing Open Event components in Python, Android, DevOps, SUSI.AI, Pocket Science Lab - PSLab.io, Linux, Debian and Javascript. In the afternoon there are hands-on workshops and a panel about participating in coding programs like Codeheat and GSoC. Featured speakers and detailed schedule below.
A special thanks to our host and partner the International Organisation of Software Developers - DTU who welcomes us at the venue! The exact location is:
Delhi Technological University
B.R. Ambedkar Auditorium
Bawana Rd, Shahbad Daulatpur Village, Rohini
Delhi, 110042
https://goo.gl/maps/8L8DxfnijGETJTe3A
Please join us now on the public Open Tech Telegram group for Delhi for last minute information and getting in touch with other participants.
You can connect to the OpenTechSummit community on Twitter and Facebook. And, we have an album, where you can share your event photos.
We would also like to thank our partners OpnTec Germany, Microsoft Technical Community, IOSD, Hardware Hackers Club 0x4445, GitHub, Yogdan, ILUG-D, and Coding Blocks community for supporting the event.
See you in Delhi or elsewhere!
All the best,
OTS India Team
OpenTechSummit Track - Lecture Hall |
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9:00 | Registration Opens |
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10:00 | Welcome to OpenTechSummit India | Ronak Sukheja |
10:05 | Open Source at DTU | Professor DTU |
10:25 | Open Hardware | Mitch Altman |
11:00 | Building a Sustainable Open Source Ecosystem with FOSSASIA and OpnTec | Mario Behling |
11:30 | Python and Android Development in the Open Event Architecture and Ecosystem | Areeb Jamal |
12:00 | 0$ development setting up Meilix Builder | Harsh Lathwal |
12:25 | Group Photo | Let's Capture the Community |
12:30 | Lunch Break |
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13:30 | Shipping Linux in your Products | Ayan Pahwa |
13:55 | Android Development with Kotlin for Open Event Apps | Nikit Bhandari, Harshit Khandelwal |
14:20 | Building the Open Event Web Platform with Python and EmberJS | Uddeshya Singh |
14:45 | Developing a Science Desktop Application with Electron and Web Technologies | Aakash Mallik |
15:10 | Remote Monitoring for Rural Solar Electrification Projects by Open Source Technologies | Guruswamy Revana |
15:30 | Coffee Break |
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15:45 | Panel: Opportunities with Open Source for Developers, Startups and Society -- Topics include: Producing Open Hardware, Self-guided learning in Open Source, Succeeding and winning at Coding Contests and GSoC, Sustainable Local Production and "Right to Repair" | Mario Behling, Mitch Altman, Harsh Lathwal |
16:30 | Building Fast Exciting Web Apps | Aman Sharma |
16:55 | Developing using Git and GitHub | Rishabh Bansal, Gunnika Batra |
17:20 | Lightning Talks | Community Contributors |
17:45 | Closing Session | Community Feedback & Good Bye |
18:00 | End of Event |
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Open Hardware - Workshop Lab I |
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13:30 | Soldering Open Hardware | Mitch Altman |
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Pycon World Python Track - Workshop Lab I |
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15:00 | Making the Open Event System Event-Driven Using Apache Kafka | Manish Devgan |
16:00 | Development of Python, Flask and Javascript - Open Event Server | Areeb Jamal, Prateek Jain |
17:00 | End of Workshop Sessions |
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Artificial Intelligence - Workshop Lab II |
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13:30 | Install SUSI.AI on your Desktop or a Raspi | Alok Kumar, Sanskar Jethi |
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Cloud and Platform - Workshop Lab II |
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15:00 | Debian Packaging | Raju Devidas |
16:00 | Running Your Open Source Application on Microsoft Azure | Ronak Sukheja, Dev Gupta |
17:00 | End of Workshop Sessions |
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Dinner |
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19:00 | Dinner | Location: Nearby Food Court |
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