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Wednesday, June 17
 

12:00pm IST

Breaking Valkey on Purpose: Chaos Fuzzing a High-Performance Key-Value Store With Agentic AI - Renuka Uttarala, Amazon
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:00pm - 12:40pm IST
Valkey (forked from Redis) is expected to be fast and correct under an enormous variety of workloads, yet many of the nastiest bugs live outside the reach of traditional unit and integration tests. In this talk, we’ll demonstrate the Chaos Fuzzer for Valkey, built to systematically explore edge cases in the Valkey’s cluster bus, a fundamental part of valkey’s cluster communication model. We’ll show how introducing controlled and uncontrolled chaos into Valkey uncovers correctness issues, subtle crashes, and regression risks that only emerge under common real-world scenarios.

Additionally, we’ll explore how we used Agentic AI to scale fuzzing effectiveness. We will discuss how we leveraged custom AI agents to read, summarize and validate logs from the nodes in Valkey cluster to automatically identify the reasons for cluster failures and expose new bugs in Valkey. We’ll also discuss how AI can be used to generate new fuzzing inputs and scenarios based on prior failures, allowing the fuzzer to iteratively focus on the most error-prone scenarios.

In the end, we will close the talk by discussing how contributors can use this framework to deliver quality features and fixes.
Speakers
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:00pm - 12:40pm IST
203 (Second Floor)
  CI/CD
  • Audience Experience Level Any

12:00pm IST

Secure by Default: Building an AI-Augmented, OSS-Powered Reusable CI/CD Pipeline - Jenisten Xavier, Full Creative
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:00pm - 12:40pm IST
What if every repository in your organisation inherited security, compliance and AI-driven automation the moment it adopted your CI/CD pipeline - with zero extra configuration?

In this session, I'll walk through a fully reusable, open-source-first CI/CD pipeline system built on GitHub Actions/GitLab CI that enforces security and quality gates end-to-end. We'll cover how secret scanning, OWASP Dependency Check, OWASP Dependency-Track, OSV Scanner for container images and SonarQube - community edition for SAST are wired together as non-negotiable pipeline steps - not afterthoughts. I'll demonstrate how Dependabot, Projen and how strict controls actively prevent supply chain attacks before they happen.

Beyond security, the pipeline handles semantic versioning, Cloud deployments, package publishing, artifact management and test report hosting - all reusable across multiple repos.

The talk concludes with the AI layer: using LLMs to auto-generate changelogs, trigger SonarQube self-healing agents and track deployment history for incident response. Attendees will leave with a practical blueprint for adopting OSS tools to build pipelines that are secure, intelligent and built to scale.
Speakers
avatar for Jenisten Xavier

Jenisten Xavier

Sr IT Analyst (DevOps), Full Creative
I’m a DevOps professional specialising in CI/CD solutions, automation & IaC, with a strong focus on GCP. I have a track record of streamlining deployment strategies that enhance efficiency and scalability.
I’m an organiser for the GDG Cloud Chennai community, where I engage with fellow tech enthusiasts to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing. I bring creativity to both technology always seeking solutions. I’m passionate about growth, learning, and contributing to the wider... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:00pm - 12:40pm IST
Lotus 3 (Third Floor)
  CI/CD
  • Audience Experience Level Any

12:00pm IST

ESim – Democratizing Electronic Design Automation Through Open Source - Sumanto Kar & Shanthi Priya, FOSSEE, IIT Bombay
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:00pm - 12:40pm IST
Linux has long been the backbone of open innovation in computing, yet access to fully open, Linux-native Electronic Design Automation (EDA) workflows remains limited due to proprietary tools, restrictive licenses, and platform lock-in. eSim(https://esim.fossee.in) is an open-source EDA platform developed under the FOSSEE (Free/Libre and Open Source Software for Education) project at IIT Bombay, designed to bring complete circuit design and simulation workflows to the Linux ecosystem.

This talk presents eSim as a Linux-first, fully open-source EDA solution that integrates schematic capture, SPICE-based simulation, PCB design workflows, and support for open PDKs using established open-source tools and standards. Built to run natively on Linux distributions, eSim enables students, educators, and researchers to design and simulate electronic circuits without relying on proprietary software, aligning closely with Linux principles of transparency, and freedom.

The session will showcase real-world adoption of eSim across academic institutions and future directions toward scalable, reproducible, and community-driven open hardware design.
Speakers
avatar for Sumanto Kar

Sumanto Kar

Assistant Project Manager, FOSSEE, IIT Bombay
Sumanto Kar did his M.Tech in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, IIT Bombay and B.E. in Electronics Engineering from Mumbai University. His interests lie in contributing to the open-source EDA tools. He is actively involved with the FOSSEE project, contributing to the development... Read More →
avatar for Shanthi Priya

Shanthi Priya

Research Assistant, FOSSEE, IIT BOMBAY
Research Assistant at the eSim FOSSEE project, IIT Bombay, engaged in simulation workflow development, digital electronics analysis, and technical evaluation using open-source electronic design tool
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:00pm - 12:40pm IST
Lotus 2 (Third Floor)
  Embedded
  • Audience Experience Level Any

12:50pm IST

Don’t Trash It, Hack It: Reverse Engineering Secrets & Re-purposing ISP Routers - Dheeraj Reddy Jonnalagadda, Pixxel
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:50pm - 1:30pm IST
We trust ISP-provided routers with authentication, firmware updates, and remote management. Yet, many remain opaque black boxes running outdated, poorly audited software built on open source tools.
In this session, we open that box.
Using a commercially deployed embedded Linux router, I will demonstrate a practical workflow for analyzing locked-down firmware and reclaiming control with open source tools.

First, the Security Lesson: We will walk through firmware extraction and forensic analysis in a structured way. This includes inspecting the flash storage, reverse engineering vendor binaries to uncover hardcoded passwords, and manipulating U-Boot to alter the boot process to gain root access. The focus throughout is understanding how embedded Linux systems are built and identifying where security assumptions fail.

Second, the Practical Upgrade: With root access secured, we move beyond analysis to utility. We will transform the router into a network-wide ad blocker using lightweight tools like dnsmasq, demonstrating how open source enables device longevity and architectural control.
This session is not about breaking devices; it is about understanding and reclaiming them.
Speakers
avatar for Dheeraj Reddy Jonnalagadda

Dheeraj Reddy Jonnalagadda

Senior Flight Software Engineer, Pixxel
Embedded software engineer who started close to the metal — close enough to smell the solder fumes. Moved to Embedded Linux when I got bored of microcontrollers, and never looked back, mostly because there's always another router to liberate. I believe hardware ownership is non-negotiable... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:50pm - 1:30pm IST
Lotus 2 (Third Floor)
  Embedded
  • Audience Experience Level Any

12:50pm IST

Beyond the First PR: Why Contributors Stay in Open Source Communities - Yashvant Singh, EmissionZero
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:50pm - 1:30pm IST
Open source projects often attract many new contributors, but only a small percentage stay long enough to become long-term community members. What makes some communities different?

In this talk, I share lessons from my journey from a first-time contributor to a maintainer and community manager in the CircuitVerse ecosystem. Through mentoring contributors, reviewing pull requests, and helping grow a community used by hundreds of thousands of learners, I discovered that retention in open source is less about technical complexity and more about belonging.

This session explores practical strategies for building communities where contributors feel welcomed, supported, and empowered. From responsive communication and mentorship to giving contributors ownership and encouraging collaboration, small actions can significantly impact contributor retention.

Attendees will leave with actionable practices that maintainers and community leaders can apply to build open source communities where contributors not only participate, but choose to stay.
Speakers
avatar for Yashvant Singh

Yashvant Singh

Co-founder at EmissionZero; Open Source Maintainer and Community Manager at CircuitVerse, EmissionZero
Yashvant Singh is an open source contributor, maintainer, and community manager at CircuitVerse, an open source digital logic simulator used by over 300,000 learners worldwide. A Google Summer of Code contributor and mentor, he actively supports new developers entering open source... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 12:50pm - 1:30pm IST
204 AB (Second Floor)
  Open Source 101 (LF Education)
  • Audience Experience Level Any

1:40pm IST

The Next Evolution of Java: ☕️ Achieving Hyper Performance and Efficiency in Cloud Native Workloads - Daniel Oh, IBM
Wednesday June 17, 2026 1:40pm - 2:20pm IST
Java is fundamentally changing. Enterprises deploying to Kubernetes now demand nanosecond startup times, minimal memory footprints, and fully optimized containers. This advanced session goes beyond basic JVM tuning to explore the cutting edge of Java modernization for cloud-native deployment. We’ll provide a deep dive and comparative analysis of optimization techniques, including Jib for minimal image creation, utilizing GraalVM Native Image for incredible cold-start acceleration, and leveraging the CRaC project (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint) for state-of-the-art responsiveness. Join this hands-on Cloud Native Experience walkthrough to see live demonstrations of complex configuration patterns, detailed trade-off discussions, and actionable strategies for dramatically improving the cost-efficiency and velocity of your containerized Java microservices.
Speakers
avatar for Daniel Oh

Daniel Oh

Senior Principal Developer Advocate, IBM
Java Champion, CNCF Ambassador & TAG DevEX Co-Chair, Microsoft MVP, Developer Advocate, Technical Marketing, Keynote Speaker, Published Author
Wednesday June 17, 2026 1:40pm - 2:20pm IST
206 AB (Second Floor)
  Cloud & Orchestration
  • Audience Experience Level Any

3:35pm IST

Towards a Tool for Access-Affinity Based Structure Reordering in the Linux Kernel - Madadi Vineeth Reddy & Aboorva Devarajan, IBM
Wednesday June 17, 2026 3:35pm - 4:15pm IST
Modern CPUs rely on spatial locality when fetching fixed-size cache lines, but kernel structures are often laid out without reflecting runtime access patterns. Frequency-based reordering groups hot fields together but misses a key insight: two high-frequency fields accessed at different times can still waste cache capacity through eviction between accesses. We propose access-affinity-based reordering fields accessed close together in time should be placed close together in memory.

We trace field-level accesses on struct rq, compute co-access frequencies within a short time window, and build an access-affinity graph where edge weights reflect temporal co-access. Hierarchical clustering derives reorderings that collocate temporally correlated fields within cache lines. Evaluated on waitstressor, cache misses dropped from 36.2B (13.9%) to 25.1B (9.4%), with idle_cpu() misses falling from 6.40% to 3.11%. Tool automates this analysis across kernel structures. We explore HTM-based tracing and MemFriend for scalable profiling. Key discussion areas: workload selection per structure, 64B vs 128B line layouts, false-sharing avoidance, and extending this methodology beyond struct rq.
Speakers
avatar for Madadi Vineeth Reddy

Madadi Vineeth Reddy

Linux Kernel Developer, IBM
I am currently working as a Software Engineer at IBM Linux Technology Center (LTC), with a focus on the Linux CPU Scheduler. I actively review, test, and discuss on scheduler and perf sched related patches in the Linux community along with looking into performance issues that come... Read More →
avatar for Aboorva Devarajan

Aboorva Devarajan

Software Engineer, Linux Technology Center, IBM Systems Labs, IBM
Working as a Linux Kernel Developer at IBM Linux Technology Center (India Systems Development Lab)
Wednesday June 17, 2026 3:35pm - 4:15pm IST
Lotus 3 (Third Floor)
  Linux
  • Audience Experience Level Any

4:25pm IST

A Practical Perfetto Introduction for AOSP and Linux Developers - Stefan Lengfeld, inovex GmbH
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
Perfetto is a tracing and profiling tool developed by Google and well integrated into Android. It's also used for Chromium and can be used on any Linux device, too.

In this talk, I want to give a practical and hands-on introduction to Perfetto. I will briefly describe the architecture of Perfetto which consists of the trace recording, trace analysis and trace visualization. Then I will describe and explain thfe key features of the Perfetto UI for tracing and profiling Android applications, native services, binder communication and gernally the Linux kernel, e.g., the ftrace events for IRQs or the scheduler. I will also present specialized features in Perfetto that the Android team implemented to analyze the graphics stack. Additionally, I will share real world usage tips and common pitfalls to avoid from my project experience. And at the end, I will showcase the SQL trace processor capability to programmatically analyze traces that can also be integrated into a command line or CI testing workflow.
Speakers
avatar for Stefan Lengfeld

Stefan Lengfeld

Embedded Linux and Android Engineer, inovex GmbH
Stefan Lengfeld has been an Embedded Linux and Embedded Android developer at inovex since 2017. He is a Linux kernel contributor and has been professionally involved in all topics related to embedded software development since 2015. Even before that, he dove into the depths of Linux... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
Lotus 2 (Third Floor)
  Embedded
  • Audience Experience Level Any

4:25pm IST

Meet FRED: The Future Face of X86 Event Processing - Shivansh Dhiman, AMD India
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
FRED (Flexible Return and Event Delivery) represents a modernization of x86 processor event handling, replacing the decades-old IDT (Interrupt Descriptor Table) mechanism and eliminating its inherent design flaws. This advancement introduces new low-latency ring transitions that establish complete supervisor or user context. FRED uses stack-based event delivery with integrated event data and introduces dedicated ERETU and ERETS return instructions.

These enhancements resolve longstanding issues related to atomicity, consistency, and nested exception handling in x86 architecture. This results in faster, more reliable and robust event processing through simplified system software and reduced attack surface.

The talk will start with a look at traditional IDT event delivery and the issues it creates. Then, we’ll dive into the FRED overview, covering briefly its terminology, design, and core mechanisms. To wrap up, we’ll touch advanced topics like virtualization and GS segment handling, highlighting why FRED is a major leap forward for modern x86 architecture.
Speakers
avatar for Shivansh Dhiman

Shivansh Dhiman

Linux Kernel Engineer, AMD India, AMD India
I'm a Linux Kernel Engineer at AMD India, specializing in KVM virtualization for x86 systems. I focus on hypervisor optimizations, hardware-assisted virtualization features, and modern x86 innovations including FRED. Fresh from IIT Bombay, I believe understanding the "why" behind... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
Lotus 3 (Third Floor)
  Linux
  • Audience Experience Level Any

4:25pm IST

Confidently Wrong: When AI Cannot Catch Its Own Bugs - Shailja Thakur, IBM Research, Bangalore
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
AI systems handle complex reasoning tasks with fluency, yet consistently fail at simple logic — arithmetic, timezone conversions, unit mismatches — with confidence. The problem deepens when AI agents injest AI-generated code/text: the generator and verifier share the same training distribution, and often the same blind spots. A model that writes a wrong timezone conversion will just as confidently verify it as correct. The error is invisible to both.
This talk presents concrete examples and an empirical study of these shared failure modes. We show which categories of errors are most prone to this — where they silently pass both generation and verification — and show practical approaches to break the symmetry using deterministic validation layers that catch what models miss.
Speakers
avatar for Shailja Thakur

Shailja Thakur

Research Scientist, IBM Research, Bangalore
I specialize in Large Language models for code, reasoning, alignment, and agentic harness architecture. Her work focuses on building efficient, reliable, and transparent AI system with a particular emphasis on production-grade design automation and safety. I hold a PhD from University... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
Jasmine 2 (Third Floor)
  Open AI + Data
  • Audience Experience Level Any

5:15pm IST

Breaking the TCP Barrier: Accelerated I/O for S3 With RDMA - Vidushi Mishra, IBM/Redhat
Wednesday June 17, 2026 5:15pm - 5:55pm IST
S3 APIs power modern Linux infrastructure, yet most object storage traffic still relies on TCP/IP. Under high concurrency and large transfers, TCP becomes CPU-intensive and limits throughput. RDMA promises Accelerated I/O through kernel bypass and zero-copy data movement—but applying RDMA to S3 workloads is not the same as NFS or block storage.

This session explores how RDMA can accelerate S3-style object transfers in distributed storage systems. We examine memory registration strategies, connection scalability, and what changes when dealing with multipart uploads, HTTP range reads, and parallel clients.

Through real validation scenarios, we compare throughput, latency, and CPU usage across TCP and RDMA paths. We’ll also highlight where RDMA excels, and where it falls short, such as in small-object or metadata-heavy workloads.

Attendees will gain a practical framework for evaluating Accelerated I/O in their own Linux storage environments: what to measure, what to tune, and what performance gains to realistically expect.
Speakers
avatar for Vidushi Mishra

Vidushi Mishra

Senior Storage Engineer in Storage Ceph, IBM/Redhat
Storage Engineer (12 yrs) in distributed storage—Ceph & S3-compatible object systems. I build and break at scale: performance + scalability + correctness across multi-tenant/multisite deployments (resharding, replication, lifecycle, archive tiers, IAM/ACLs, notifications). Benchmarks... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 5:15pm - 5:55pm IST
Lotus 2 (Third Floor)
  Embedded
  • Audience Experience Level Any

5:15pm IST

Identity and Access Management for the Decade Ahead - Thivaharan Kalyanasundaram, WSO2
Wednesday June 17, 2026 5:15pm - 5:55pm IST
Most organizations are running IAM infrastructure designed for a different era — built around human users and browser-based logins, then grown through procurement until it became fragmented and misaligned with how modern enterprises actually work.
Three forces are about to stress this model beyond its limits. AI agents need identities and governance just like humans but operate nothing like them. Converged identity platforms are replacing tool sprawl with unified architectures where governance, access management, and privileged access share a common foundation. And verifiable credentials are introducing decentralized trust models where identity claims can be carried and verified across organizational boundaries without a central provider.
This session maps what IAM needs to look like to handle all three, grounded in practical implementation experience rather than analyst predictions. Attendees will leave with a clear picture of where IAM is heading and how to start evolving today's infrastructure without rebuilding from scratch.
Speakers
avatar for Thivaharan Kalyanasundaram

Thivaharan Kalyanasundaram

Software Engineer, WSO2
Thivaharan Kalyanasundaram is a Software Engineer at WSO2, a leader in open-source IAM, where he develops modern identity and access solutions, scalable architectures, and secure frameworks. A gold medalist graduate of the University of Moratuwa, he leverages deep expertise in IAM... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 5:15pm - 5:55pm IST
205 AB (Second Floor)

5:15pm IST

Writing for Machines: How To Capture Your Project's "Vibe" and Survive AI Slop - Kaushlendra Pratap Singh & Shaheem Azmal M MD, Siemens
Wednesday June 17, 2026 5:15pm - 5:55pm IST
Vibe coding is the latest buzz - the practice of defining your intent and letting AI handle the syntax. But are you doing it right to be the 10x developer, or still struggling with the AI Slop? Open source is currently the battleground for this transition, drowning in "AI Slop" and "AI Pressure".

The problem isn't isolated with the AI capabilities; our outdated developer mindset is to be blamed too. We are still treating syntax as the primary asset and writing documentation for human consumption.

We are introducing the new paradigm: In the age of vibe coding, code is a use-and-throw commodity. The true IP of your project is the context, the historical decisions, the constraints, and unwritten rules.

In this session, lets explore how to stop fighting AI agents buy designing for them. We will move beyond the traditional "human-in-the-loop" defense and embrace a new reality of Context Engineers.

Key Takeaways
* Understand the mechanics of AI-assisted coding.
* Why source code is becoming a disposable commodity, and the project context is the new asset.
* Actionable strategies to help AI understand your project's knowledge base.
* How to adapt TDD to validate AI intent.
Speakers
SA

Shaheem Azmal M MD

Technology Expert, OSS Maintainer, Siemens
avatar for Kaushlendra Pratap Singh

Kaushlendra Pratap Singh

Lead Research Engineer, Siemens
Kaushlendra Pratap, a Lead Research Professional at Siemens and a passionate advocate for open-source software. With nearly four years of experience in semantic web, license compliance, and machine learning, he has played a key role in contributing to and maintaining tools like FOSSology... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 5:15pm - 5:55pm IST
Jasmine 2 (Third Floor)
  Open AI + Data
  • Audience Experience Level Any

7:15pm IST

Meaning Over Bits: How Semantic AI and eBPF Define the 6G Open Stack - Khushi Chhillar, NgKore
Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:15pm - 7:55pm IST
6G isn't just faster 5G it's a paradigm shift toward semantic and goal-oriented communications, where networks transmit meaning rather than raw bits. The ITU IMT-2030 framework positions native AI and semantic layers as first-class network citizens. But what does this look like in open source? This talk breaks down the semantic communication stack: the AI encoder/decoder models, the task-oriented transmission protocols, and the Linux-based infrastructure that will run 6G network functions. We'll explore how eBPF provides the programmable observability layer for semantic pipelines , tracing inference latency, enforcing semantic QoS policies, and monitoring model-level telemetry at the kernel boundary. Attendees will walk away with a concrete mental model of the open 6G architecture and where open source communities need to build next.
Speakers
avatar for Khushi Chhillar

Khushi Chhillar

Student, NgKore
Hi, I’m Khushi, an undergraduate pursuing a BSc in Computer Science with 3 years of active involvement in the open source community. My primary focus is on eBPF research and real-world use cases. I have contributed to the HexaBPF project, enhancing interoperability, and developed... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:15pm - 7:55pm IST
205 AB (Second Floor)

7:15pm IST

Beyond Static Benchmarks: Chaos Based AgentCert Evaluation for Real World AI Agents - Saramma George & Suganya Selvaraj, Chetana Amancharla & Praveen Kumar Kalapatapu, Infosys; Deepak Sharma, Microsoft
Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:15pm - 7:55pm IST
Current evaluation methods for AI agents, which depend on static benchmarks, are in adequate for real-world systems. This session reveals why accuracy-centric evaluations create a dangerous illusion of readiness and how real systems—shifting APIs, incomplete signals, tool failures, cascading dependencies, and environment drift—expose brittleness that benchmarks never measure. We introduce and demonstrate a chaos engineering driven AgentCert approach as an open source project, developed through a collaborative effort of Infosys and Microsoft, that evaluates agents the way real infrastructure tests resilience: by injecting controlled faults, observing recovery behavior, and measuring adaptation under stress. Participants will learn how scenario-based fault models, workload-coupled tests, and observability-rich metrics uncover latent weaknesses and emergent behaviors. The session presents a practical, open, and repeatable framework for certifying agents on robustness, not just correctness—empowering teams to build AI agents that remain stable, safe, and dependable when reality gets messy. See https://github.com/AgentCert for more details.
Speakers
avatar for Saramma George

Saramma George

Senior Technology Architect, Infosys Limited
Senior Technology Architect at Infosys, specializing in engineering innovative production‑grade solutions, agent‑driven automation, and next‑generation SD‑WAN and network platforms. With over 16 years of experience in the IT industry, she has built a distinguished career driving... Read More →
avatar for Chetana Amancharla

Chetana Amancharla

Leader, Emerging Technologies, Infosys
Chetana Amancharla is a Leader in Emerging Technology at Infosys, where she heads the Applied Research Center for Advanced AI. She focuses on sensing promising technologies, contextualizing them for enterprise use, and driving adoption through applied research and engineering validation... Read More →
avatar for Suganya Selvaraj

Suganya Selvaraj

Senior Consultant, Infosys Limited, Infosys Limited
Senior Consultant at Infosys, specializing in Generative AI and Agentic AI, with over a year of experience in this role. Before joining Infosys, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Seoul National University for two and a half years, focusing on artificial intelligence. She... Read More →
avatar for Deepak Sharma

Deepak Sharma

Principal Architect, Microsoft
Deepak Sharma is a Principal Architect and technology leader with 20+ years shaping how enterprises build and scale intelligent systems. He champions AI‑first, model‑driven and agentic architectures, helping organizations move from experimentation to real‑world impact.

His... Read More →
avatar for Praveen Kumar Kalapatapu

Praveen Kumar Kalapatapu

Senior Principal Technology Architect, Infosys Ltd
An accomplished and results-oriented technology leader with 24 years of experience in AI, Digital technologies and telecommunications domain. Proven ability to incubate and develop innovative products in AI, Autonomous Network, Cloud, NFV, 5G, and Immersive Media domains.
Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:15pm - 7:55pm IST
Jasmine 2 (Third Floor)
  Open AI + Data
  • Audience Experience Level Any
 
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