Programme de la salle Luxembourg
Thursday 30 October
Table-Ronde OpenData / OKFN
Theme: EXPERIMENT
Room: Luxembourg
From: 13:30 to 16:00
Track leader(s): Cédric Lombion (Project and community coordinator, OKFN France)
les associations de l'Open-Data se réunissent pour présenter leurs enjeux et méthodes.
Présentations
Friday 31 October
When Open Source Fosters Open Innovation
Theme: THINK
Room: Luxembourg
From: 09:00 to 12:20
Track leader(s): Manon Midy (Responsable marketing, Enalean)
Open Innovation disrupts the traditional conception of innovation by establishing the idea of a social innovation where the aim is no longer to create first but to have better designs and more inventions with the help of others.
Transposed to technologic industry, this brand new paradigm makes the explosive growth of open source software possible by being its economic support. Formerly limited to a handful of developers, Open Source is nowaday a wide ecosystem in which big Companies, SMEs, searchers and entrepreneurs work together to create a faster, stronger, safer and more collaborative innovation. While Open Source success stories are being revealed, in France and elsewhere, big players are adopting open, collective and collaborative innovation model. Moreover, the development of both vertical or horizontal partnerships helps create a virtuous collective dynamics for the profit of these common objectives, in the context of an ecosystem combining values from sharing & innovation.
Through the testimonials of various stakeholders, the track "Innovation and Open Source" will provide an overview of these new synergies & collaborations made possible by the Open Source, either through alliances between startups, large accounts and research centers. Their experiences will convince everyone of the benefits gained from the Open Source model as a driver of technological innovation.
Présentations
Introduction of the track
Speakers: Laurent Charles (President, Enalean)
Tuleap Agile planner for Eclipse: how Ericsson, Enalean and Obeo worked together to deliver the first Open Source agile tool into Eclipse
Speakers: Laurent Charles (President, Enalean) / Laurent Delaigue (Obeo)
Bluemind experience
Speakers: Pierre Baudracco (CEO, Bluemind)
FORJ: how an internal need in HP became a larger open source project, with Enalean as the first external partner
Speakers: Olivier Jacques (HP) / Manuel Vacelet (Enalean)
Sirius: the new Open Source way for systems design - The story of a successful collaboration between Obeo and Thales
Speakers: Stéphane Lacrampe (Co-founder, CEO, Obeo)
Merethis : How Open Source can foster the collaboration with Big players
Speakers: Romain Le Merlus (Directeur Commercial, Merethis)
Open source telephony and business intelligence
Speakers: Laurent Damange (Associate Director, Avencall)
Collaboration to extend OpenStack: HP and Objectif Libre team up to improve OpenStack
Speakers: Bruno Cornec (Linux Distinguished Technologist, HP) / Christophe Sauthier (CEO, Objectif Libre)
Embedded
Theme: CODE
Room: Luxembourg
From: 13:30 to 15:35
Track leader(s): Gaël Blondelle (Directeur France, Eclipse)
For few years, Open Source has gained traction and visibility in the industry, including in engineering teams in automotive, aerospace, railway, … This session presents sucess stories of Open Source projects and communities in such Embedded Systems domain.
Présentations
How to land on Mars with Polarsys technologies?
Speakers: Christophe Boudjennah (Presales, Obeo)
Building Embedded Systems with Builroot and Yocto
Speakers: Pierre Ficheux (CTO, OpenWide)
Babylonware: Open source hardware for embedded critical systems and smart objects
Speakers: Elvire Prochilo (Consultante Marketing, Pragma consult)
Firefox OS, les couches basses
Speakers: Loïc Cuguen (Firefox OS Developer, Mozilla)
Open sourcing research and development, is it Open Innovation?
Theme: THINK
Room: Luxembourg
From: 16:10 to 16:45
Track leader(s): Patrick Moreau (Head of Open Source software strategy, INRIA) / Benjamin Jean (CEO, Inno3)
Les centres de recherches sont les premiers producteurs et utilisateurs de logiciels libres. Contrairement aux acteurs privés qui ont dorénavant vaincu leurs réticences, ces centres de recherches semblent paradoxalement peiner à adopter une position claire et affichée en faveur de l'Open Source et l'intégrer dans leurs objectifs de valorisation.
L'objectif de cette session est de permettre aux différents centres de recherche de partager leur(s) position(s) et leurs comportements face à l'Open Source : la gestion de l'Open Source en interne, l'évaluation de la valorisation par l'Open Source, le rôle que peut jouer l'Open Source dans le cadre d'une innovation ouverte et partagée.
Présentations
Open sourcing research and development, is it Open Innovation?
Speakers: Patrick Moreau (Head of Open Source software strategy, INRIA) / Nathalie Gandon

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