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OpenChain Bi-Weekly Webinar at 14:00 UTC 2021-05-17: OpenChain ISO 5230 in the field of Venture Capital

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We will hold our regular OpenChain Bi-Weekly Webinar at 14:00 UTC today. Our speaker will be Martin Callinan from Source Code Control Limited on OpenChain ISO 5230 in the field of Venture Capital. This is an emerging space for us, but one that appears to offer similar promise to existing use of OpenChain in Mergers and Acquisitions. 

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Japan WG All Member Meeting #19 / Virtual Meeting #6: 2021-05-26 (Wednesday)

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The OpenChain Japan Work Group will hold its 19th meeting on the 26th of May. All welcome! The majority of the meeting will be held in Japanese.

Agenda

14:00 – 14:02 Opening
14:02 – 14:10 Keynote by Shane Coughlan
14:10 – 14:20 About OpenChain Japan WG by K.Owada
14:20 – 14:50 Case Study: “NEC group’s OSS training and feedbacks from trainees” by T.Yoneshima
14:50 – 15:20 Case Study: “Company A’s journey to ISO/IEC 5230 OpenChain Conformance”  
15:20 – 15:25 Closing 

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OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group Meetings, May 19th

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OpenChain Reference Tooling Work Group will be meeting on May 19th at two times for your convenience – 7 am UTC and 4 pm UTC.

Proposed Agenda:
1. News                                                                                                All
2. Containers an update                                                                Oliver/All
3. AOB                                                                                                  All

Looking forward to talk to you

Like for the last Meeting we will use the same infrastructure:
BigBlueButton provided by the FSFE
Link: https://conf.fsfe.org/b/compliance-tooling
Code: 199143

Engaging in Co-Creation Robot Research with Researchers around the World

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The Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) Frontier Research Center is dedicated to providing freedom of mobility for all. To that end, it is engaged in research into robots that live in harmony with people. The Frontier Research Center has adopted co-creation research, which is a collaborative approach to research whereby researchers around the world are free to participate as they choose. Here, we ask researchers Yuuka Hashiguchi and Yasukata Yokochi why Toyota has chosen a co-creation approach to developing robots, and we also hear about the latest results of their research.

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