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OpenChain Automotive Workshop – Stuttgart – 2024-09-10

Agenda

  • 13:00: Opening and introductions
    • 13:00: ‘Opening Greeting’
      • by Shane Coughlan, OpenChain and Marcel Kurzmann, Bosch
    • 13:05: ‘Round Table Introductions’
    • 13:15: ‘Welcome back to the Automotive Work Group, and update from Toyota’
      • by Masato Endo, Toyota
  • 13:35: Government Regulations / Activity Impacting the Automotive Supply Chain
    • 13:35: ‘How OpenChain standards can help manage the United States Executive Order, NTIA Minimum Requirements, CRA and more’
      • by Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project
    • 13:40: ‘The OpenChain SBOM Study Group – Rationale and Relevance’
      • by Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project
    • 13:45: ‘The OpenChain AI Study Group – Rationale and Relevance’
      • by Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project
    • 13:55: ‘The current EU approach to support the Open Source collaboration in the European Automotive Industry’
      • by Detlef Zerfowski, ETAS
    • 14:15: ‘Impact of regulations in the US on the Open Source Software Supply Chain’
      • by Russ Eling, OSS Consultants*
  • 14:35: Pause for coffee and networking
  • 14:55: End-to-End (Open Source) Software Management
    • 14:55: ‘The supply chain, tool updates and the need for standardized interfaces’
      • by Marcel Kurzmann, Bosch
    • 15:15: Catena-X / Eclipse Tractus-X – ‘Are there potential synergies with the OpenChain community and is there a supply chain for data?’
      • by Lars Geyer-Blaumeiser, Cofinity-X
    • 15:35: Linux ELISA / SPDX Safety Profile – ‘How can the safety requirements be covered along the automotive software supply chain?’
      • by Nicole Pappler, AlektoMetis
  • 15:55: Pause for coffee and networking
  • 16:25: Software Defined Vehicle
    • 16:25: Automotive Grade Linux and Software Defined Vehicle – Status and next steps
      • by Dan Cauchy, AGL
      • by Jan-Simon Moller, AGL
    • 16:45: Eclipse Kuksa and Software Defined Vehicle – Status and next steps
      • by Sebastian Schildt, ETAS
  • 17:15: Review of Core Topic
    • 17:15: ‘ISO/IEC 5230, ISO/IEC 18974 and ISO/IEC 5962 – How updates to international standards for open source license compliance, security assurance and SBOM impact the automotive supply chain’
      • Panel: Shane Coughlan @ OpenChain Project, Marcel Kurzmann @ Bosch, Masato Endo @ Toyota
  • 17:30: Open discussion and future planning
  • 17:40: A Brief Word on Open Source IP Yesterday and Today
    • by Keith Bergelt, Open Invention Network
  • 17:55: Close and Goodbye