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SUMMARY:All Things Open (Raleigh\, NC + Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:All Things Open\, the largest open technology event on the US East Coast\, is hosting a hybrid event on October 17-19. The event will host 2\,500 attendees on-site in Raleigh and 2\,500 participants on the virtual platform. All Things Open is a polyglot technology conference focusing on the tools\, processes and people making open source possible. Our target audience includes designers\, developers\, decision makers\, entrepreneurs and technologists of all types and skill levels. \nKate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation\, will present a virtual session titled “Securely Connecting to the Resource Constrained Devices.” Over the last 5 years\, Zephyr has grown to be one of the most widely adopted real time operating systems to use on the resource constrained devices\, when Linux is not a viable option. Sensors and actuators play an important part in providing data to the internet of things. Ensuring that there is a secure connection to authenticated devices is key to ensure the data is trusted. On these resource constrained devices\, Linux may be too big\, in terms of memory size or run time power requirements. The Zephyr operating system is a vendor neutral operating system\, that can run on these remote devices and securely communicate to Linux-based edge devices. Zephyr is one of the few open source projects that has it’s own project security incident response team (PSIRT)\, is listed as a CNA with MITRE\, and has published its vulnerability handling and embargo policies. This talk will overview the capabilities of the Zephyr RTOS and how it can effectively interact with Linux in a secure manner. \nLearn more about the conference or register for the event on the All Things Open website.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/all-things-open-raleigh-nc-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit (Seattle\, Washington + Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit will be held on-site in Seattle\, Washington as well as virtually on September 27-30. It is the leading conference for developers\, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate\, share information\, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions. To learn more about the event\, which is co-located with Embedded Linux Conference\, or to register for it\, please go to the main Open Source Summit website here. \nSeveral Zephyr community contributors and members will be presenting Zephyr-related topics at the event. Please see below: \nMonday\, September 27:\n2:30 – 3:20 pm: Cross Debugging on Linux : A History\, Current State of the Art and Coming Improvements – Thierry Bultel\, IoT.BzH \nCross debugging\, and more generally\, remote debugging\, is something that may be unknown\, or badly used\, by either beginner engineers\, or sometimes even by senior engineers\, for several reasons. Some people simply do not know that remote debugging tools exist\, some might consider the complex setup as a show-stopper\, some other ones may not trust the tools (and we can explain why). Yet the return of investment of such tools is significant\, provided that they are used appropriately. This presentation tells about the first-fruits of cross-debugging\, going through some lived examples\, some architecture schemes and functionnal descriptions\, comparing the existing solutions (eg\, gdb-server vs lldb vs tcf …)\, and their integration in IDEs (Eclipse\, VsCode). A technical chapter about the debugger mysteries\, explains\, particularly\, why multithread\, or SMP debugging is a complex issue\, and how existing debuggers deal with it. A chapter of performance analysis tools (eg\, valgrind) is presented\, too\, in order to offer a kind of swiss army knife to the listeners. As a conclusion\, a short presentation of the debug tools on another OpenSource OS (Zephyr) is done. Add this to your schedule here. \n2:30 – 3:20 pm: zenoh: A Next-Generation Protocol for IoT and Edge Computing – Frédéric Desbiens\, Eclipse Foundation \nMessage-oriented protocols such as MQTT and AMQP are the backbone of many IoT and Edge Computing projects. If you are an embedded developer using Linux or Zephyr\, you now have access to a new alternative: Eclipse zenoh. Zenoh is a rapidly growing open source project that unifies data in motion\, data at rest and computations. Written in Rust\, it blends traditional publish/subscribe patterns with geographically distributed storage\, queries and computations. It is also optimized for maximal throughput and minimal resource usage\, which make it a good fit for constrained environments. In this presentation\, you will learn about the fundamentals of the zenoh protocol and understand how you can use it through real-world use cases. You will also learn how to get started with it on Linux and Zephyr and see a live demo.  Add this to your schedule here. \nTuesday\, September 28:\n12 – 12:50 pm: Field Report: Setting up a Software Product Line (SPL) Architecture based on Zephyr – Gregory Shue\, Legrand \nDuring the past 20 years\, the Software Engineering Institute (sei.cmu.edu) has gathered and distilled best practices in creating and managing a Software Product Line (SPL) solution for efficiently developing and sustaining a closely-related system of software-intensive products. This type of solution has successfully been used for delivering and sustaining products ranging from pagers to medical devices to military ship control systems. With the onset of regulations in IoT device security\, this presentation evaluates Zephyr RTOS and ecosystem as a basis for a customer-specific SPL for secure IoT devices. The results are promising\, but… Add this to your schedule here. \n4 – 4:50 pm: Zephyr Project: RTOS Start-up and Initialization Flow – David Leach\, NXP \nThe Zephyr RTOS has a startup and initialization flow that provides for initialization of C runtime\, platform\, SOC\, and managed bring-up of drivers and system services\, allowing developers to initialize custom platforms and hardware for their applications. This presentation will provide a high-level outline of this initialization flow to equip the developer with a deeper understanding of the Zephyr RTOS and how it starts-up and initializes the system\, followed by a deeper look into this flow to highlight the hooks provided that allow custom platform/hardware specific initialization. Initialization run levels will also be discussed with examples. Specific SOC architecture differences will be highlighted with a deep dive into 32-bit ARM architecture. Add this to your schedule here. \nWednesday\, September 29:\n9:45 – 9:55 am: Keynote – Kate Stewart\, The Linux Foundation \n2:30 – 3:20 pm: Introducing (New) Zephyr RTOS USB Device Support – Johann Fischer\, Nordic Semiconductor \nAs USB Bluetooth dongle\, USB mouse or simple interface for logging outputs\, USB device support in Zephyr RTOS is used for many applications. Johann will make a full overview of the overhauled USB device support in Zephyr RTOS\, from the controller driver API to the design of custom USB function and the use of USB classes support in Zephyr RTOS. Add this to your schedule here. \n3:50 – 4:40 pm: A New user(space): Adding RISC-V Support to Zephyr RTOS – Kevin Hilman & Alexandre Mergnat\, BayLibre \nThe use of RISC-V in embedded & IoT is continually growing\, and Zephyr is one of the RTOSes that is seeing lots of RISC-V activity. This talk will cover how various RISC-V hardware features were used to implement protected memory\, isolated userspace and hardware stack protection in the Zephyr RTOS kernel. Previously presented A similar talk was given at Zephyr Developer Summit 2021 with a focus on the Zephyr specific internals. For ELC\, an emphasis will be on the RISC-V hardware features that are common between Linux and Zephyr implementations. Add this to your schedule here. \nThursday\, September 30  \n9:00 AM – 12:30 PM: Open Software Open Hardware with the RISC-V and Zephyr communities \nLocation: Hyatt Regency Seattle\nRegistration Fees: $10 \nTransport yourself into fantastic realms of story\, exploration\, and where open source software meets open hardware. RISC-V and Zephyr believe in the power of creativity and innovation to change the world. With our interactive and immersive experiences\, you will learn why open source software and open hardware are a perfect match for your technical environment. \nAt the event\, you can visit one or many of our tables for a Birds-of-a-Feather type conversation: \n\nPorting things to RISC-V is an immersive experience\nGetting Started and building an application on a RISC-V board is an exploration you will never forget.\nThe fantastic realm of the Zephyr real time operating system on Open hardware\nMeet the artists — RISC-V and Zephyr Ambassador’s — and ask them anything\nThe Future of … is <insert your favorite word!>: In a debate format\, we will discuss the future of RISC-V\, the roadmap\, software\, and extensions. Bring your interactivity and plan to immerse  yourself in the conversation.\n\nJoin us for the opportunity to get your specially designed RISC-V sticker and RISC-V original 2021 t-shirt. \nHow to Register: Pre-registration is required.  To register for Open Software Open Hardware with the RISC-V and Zephyr communities. BOOM!\, add it to your Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference registration. \nTo register for the event or to learn more\, visit the main Open Source Summit website. \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-seattle-washington-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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SUMMARY:Supply Chain Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:The Linux Foundation is hosting the first-ever “Supply Chain Town Hall” on August 18 from 6 – 10:30 am PDT (9 am – 1:30 pm EDT). Join this free virtual event to learn more from experts who have been working on how to solve these vulnerabilities for almost a decade\, to find out how to best protect your supply chain and mitigate potential disaster. To learn more about the event\, visit the main Supply Chain Town Hall website. \nSteve Winslow\, VP of Compliance & Legal at The Linux Foundation\, will be giving a presentation titled\,” Generating SBOMs for IoT at Build Time” that will include Zephyr RTOS. \nIn this talk\, Steve will discuss a recent addition to the build tooling for Zephyr\, a C-language open source real-time embedded operating system. This added feature enables distributions of Zephyr to generate an SPDX SBOM for their particular configuration automatically at the time of build.  Steve will also discuss how this functionality leverages existing aspects of the Zephyr build process to record data about which particular source files are compiled and linked into the final Zephyr binary that is installed on the embedded device. I will also discuss lessons learned and considerations for other projects that may want to take similar approaches. Add this to your schedule here. \nTo learn more about the other sessions or to register for the event\, click here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/supply-chain-town-hall/. \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/supply-chain-town-hall/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210820
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
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SUMMARY:ZEDEDA Transform 2021
DESCRIPTION:Now in its second year\, the ZEDEDA Transform is free two-day online event on August 18-19 that brings together experts from across the edge computing and IoT landscape to discuss today’s trends\, challenges and opportunities. The agenda includes executive keynotes plus breakout sessions covering many of the latest innovations for IoT\, AI\, 5G\, and security use cases. Plus\, new this year is a dedicated developer track with sessions devoted to navigating the complex hardware and software landscape at the edge\, with emphasis on the importance of open source collaboration. \nOn August 19 at 11-11:25 am PDT\, Kate Stewart will give a presentation titled\, “Edge Security Enabled By Open Source Software.” \nLearn more about the conference or register for the event at the main conference website: https://zededa.com/transform/
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/zededa-transform-2021/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210722
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
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SUMMARY:RISC-V FORUM (Embedded Technologies)
DESCRIPTION:RISC-V Forum Embedded Technologies\, which will be hosted virtually on July 21 (China Standard Time)\, bring together experts for 3 hours of deep-dive presentations\, hands-on learning\, and networking with technical enthusiasts in the RISC-V ecosystem. \nKate Stewart\, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems\, will be at the event to present “Safety + SBOMs + Zephyr RTOS.” With the time difference\, Kate will present on Tuesday\, July 20 at 6:25-6:45 pm PDT. \nSensors and actuators are going to need to communicate reliably with the edge devices and up to the cloud\, so more effective decisions can be made. Some of these devices are also going to have dependability and safety requirements associated with them. This session will provide a short overview of the Zephyr RTOS which was started 5 years ago\, with the goal of being a safe and secure RTOS for resource constrained devices. There will be a focus on SBOMs and how Zephyr can generate the SBOM during the build\, and take it to the source file level\, not just the component level\, better diagnosis and detection of vulnerable states is possible and addresses some of the best practices mentioned in the EO. Therefore\, the development process becomes easier\, more efficient and improves maintainability in field. \nLearn more and register for the event here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/riscv-forum-embedded-technologies/ \n  \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/risc-v-forum-embedded-technologies/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
CREATED:20210625T062708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210625T062708Z
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SUMMARY:The Industrial AI Summit
DESCRIPTION:On June 29-30\, join the virtual Industrial AI Summit\, the go-to forum for industrial organizations looking to supercharge their AI strategy. \nBringing together senior business and technology decision-makers from across industrial sectors\, the Industrial AI Summit will champion transformational initiatives\, lay the foundations for partnerships\, and help to create meaningful connections across various manufacturing sectors. \nFrom preventing disruptions and downtime\, to improving inventory management and product quality\, and even industrial robots; The Industrial AI Summit will demonstrate how artificial intelligence and machine learning are essential tools in future-proofing industrial operations. \nThe Zephyr Project is a proud sponsor of the event. To learn more about it or to register\, click here: https://industrial.theaisummit.com/.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/the-industrial-ai-summit/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210430
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
CREATED:20201216T141942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201216T141942Z
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SUMMARY:Embedded IoT World
DESCRIPTION:Embedded IoT World  is a virtual event on April 28 – 29 that is designed for developers\, architects\, engineers\, and technicians building end-to-end IoT solutions. The embedded community will have the opportunity to join technical workshops\, roundtables\, and speaker Q&A covering key topics: AI & ML\, Security\, Edge Computing\, Industrial IoT\, Connectivity\, and Processors/Enablement. Delivered by industry experts\, conference sessions will help you design and develop embedded systems to fuel the future of IoT. \nThe Zephyr Project is a partner of Embedded IoT World. Additionally\, a few members of the project on the advisory council including Kate Stewart\, Senior Director of Strategic Programs at the Linux Foundation\, and Frederic Desbiens\, Program Manager for IoT and Edge Computing at the Eclipse Foundation. Zephyr will also have a few presentations at the show. \nWednesday\, April 28:  \n9:15 am –Pushing the open edge machine learning ecosystem forward with RISC-V\, Zephyr\, TensorFlow Lite Micro and Renode (Michael Gielda (Antmicro)\, Tim Ansell (Google)\, Kate Stewart\, Brian Faith (QuickLogic) \nThe keynote panel will feature representatives of Google\, Zephyr Project\, QuickLogic\, STMicroelectronics and Antmicro in a discussion of how the strengths of RISC-V\, Zephyr RTOS\, TensorFlow Lite and Renode can be combined to provide innovative\, collaborative\, software-driven and traceable ML development for the very edge\, also on the hardware level\, e.g. using FPGAs or RISC-V custom extensions. The participants will discuss modern testing methodologies and HW-SW co-development enabled by the Renode simulation framework – as used by e.g. Google’s TF Lite Team – unlocking efficient and deterministically testable ML development on platforms including RISC-V. \nOther hot topics will include open source FPGA tools and Renode support for the Core-V MCU\, recent developments concerning TensorFlow Lite Micro\, RISC-V joining the Zephyr Project and the ML-oriented\, EU-funded VEDLIoT project involving RISC-V and Renode. \n10:50 am – Processors & Instruction-Set Architecture Opening Remarks\, Kate Stewart \n1:35 pm – Processors & Enablement Speaker Q&A Room\, Kate Stewart \n3:10 pm – Panel Discussion – Safety certification in the open: How the Xen project is making progress to achieve certification\, Kate Stewart\, Stefano Stabellini (Xylinx)\, George Dunlap (The Xen Project) and Artem Mygaiev (EPAM) \nSafety certification is one of the essential requirements for software to be used in highly regulated industries. Besides technical and compliance issues (such as ISO 26262 vs IEC 61508\,) transitioning an existing project to become more easily safety certifiable requires significant changes to development practices within an open source project. In this session\, we will lay out some challenges of making safety certification achievable in open source. We will be offering an in-depth review of how Xen Project is approaching these challenges and try to derive lessons for other projects and contributors. \n4:45 pm – Device Security & Safety Speaker Q&A Room\, Kate Stewart\, Stefano Stabellini (Xylinx)\, George Dunlap (The Xen Project) and Stephen Olsen (BlackBerry QNX) \nThursday\, April 29: \n9:15 am: Panel Discussion – The relationship between connectivity\, edge computing\, AI and machine learning in embedded systems\, Barna Ibrahim (Google)\, Jim White (IOTech)\, Colleen Josephson (Stanford University)\, Aditya Kumar (Facebook) and Edoardo Gallizio (STMicroelectronics).  \n\nDiscover how definitions for edge computing will continue to evolve and the impact this will have on engineers building embedded systems for the edge\nUnderstanding the vast array of connectivity options to tailor your device build so the tech will run smoothly as well as looking at which option fits best\nDive into AI at the edge: A look at the different types of hardware AI accelerators\n\nFor more information about the conference\, visit the main conference page. \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-iot-world/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210415
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
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SUMMARY:The Frontier Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:On April 13-14\, The Frontier Conference will bring in a global community of thought leaders across industry sectors cross-pollinating to solve some of the world’s biggest problems. The Frontier Conference grants access for your organization to connect with and get your brand in front of industry thought leaders\, movers and shakers who can bring you into the fold of the worldwide innovation space. \nThe Zephyr Project will be represented by Kate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation. Kate will be speaking on a panel on April 13 at 7-7:45 am PST/ 9-9:45 am CST titled\, “The Importance of People and Trust in Scaling Connected Systems.” She’ll be joined by Bob Mazer\, Roy Timor-Rousso\, CRO at JpU.io\, and Jason Shepherd\, VP of Ecosystems at ZEDEDA\, will be moderating the session. \nZephyr is also media partner of the conference – if you would like to attend\, use code “FR21LF10” for a 10% discount. Register for the conference here. \nTo learn more about the conference\, visit the main conference page: https://www.thefrontier.co/. \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/the-frontier-conference-2021/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210306
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
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SUMMARY:Embedded World
DESCRIPTION:Embedded World\, which takes place digitally on March 1-5\, 2021\, combine the best features of the trade fair and conference program in the virtual space. Last year\, at Embedded World 2020\, more than 900 exhibitors from 42 countries and more than 1500 attendees presented the entire value chain for embedded system technologies. The conference is expecting even more attendees and exhibitors for the 2021 conference. \nThe Zephyr Project has attended and exhibited the conference for three years in a row\, except for 2020. The project will be at the 2021 conference with a booth as well as several member and community booths. Stay tuned here for more details. \nZephyr members RISC-V (Antmicro will exhibit at their booth)\, Nordic Semiconductor and NXP will also be at the event. Stop by their booths to see their latest products and solutions as well as speak with developers\, ambassadors and Zephyr community members. \nTo register for the event or to check out the agenda\, visit the Embedded World main conference page. \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-world/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210115
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
CREATED:20201216T134325Z
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SUMMARY:CES
DESCRIPTION:CES\, which takes place digitally on January 11-14\, 2021\, is the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. A high-level business event that touches all industries\, it’s the place where business gets done. CES is where every major technology company participates in some way — by exhibiting\, speaking\, sponsoring\, attending or holding business meetings. \nThe Zephyr Project will be at the event for the first-time ever. Stay tuned here for more details about which members will be on-site to answer questions and which boards and products will be showcased. If you have questions\, email info@www.zephyrproject.org. \n \n \nTo register for the event\, visit the main CES website. \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/ces/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201211
DTSTAMP:20260619T131825
CREATED:20201108T083844Z
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SUMMARY:(Virtual) RISC-V Summit
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 3rd annual RISC-V Summit on December 8-10 will highlight the continued rapid expansion of the RISC-V ecosystem\, presenting both commercial offerings and exciting open-source developments. The comprehensive 100% virtual event will feature keynotes from industry pioneers as well as thought-provoking panel discussions. Network with thought-leaders\, technology companies\, and researchers spearheading the adoption of this evolutionary change in the silicon market. To see the complete schedule\, visit the main conference page: https://tmt.knect365.com/risc-v-summit/. \nJoin us for the Keynote Presentation on December 8 at 10 am:  Building an Open Edge Machine Learning Ecosystem with RISC-V\, Zephyr\, TensorFlow Lite Micro and Renode \n\nBy moving closer to the edge\, machine learning is profoundly changing the IoT landscape\, where RISC-V is already seeing immense success. To be able to fully capitalize on the opportunities that arise from this trend\, as well as tackle the related challenges\, various communities must come together to create an open ecosystem of modern tools\, frameworks and platforms that together will constitute a seamless environment for developers to build advanced ML applications on RISC-V. \nThe keynote panel will feature Tim Ansell (Google)\, Kate Stewart (Zephyr Project)\, Brian Faith (QuickLogic) and Michael Gielda (Antmicro) in a discussion of how the strengths of RISC-V\, Zephyr RTOS\, TensorFlow Lite and Renode can be combined to provide collaborative\, software-driven\, traceable ML development for the very edge. The participants will discuss how the vendor-neutral approach of RISC-V resonates with the foundational principles of the Zephyr RTOS and the Renode simulation framework\, and how TensorFlow Lite Micro can leverage the open ISA and its tools to innovate in the ML domain also on the hardware level\, e.g. using FPGAs or custom extensions. The discussion will also touch upon modern testing methodologies and HW-SW co-development enabled by Renode – already employed by Zephyr\, Google’s TF Lite Team and QuickLogic – enabling efficient\, deterministically testable ML development on RISC-V. \n\n \n\nRegister for the conference here.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/virtual-risc-v-summit/
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