Mark Filion
November 06, 2024
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Next week, Collabora will be heading to Munich to take part in electronica 2024, the world's leading trade fair and conference for electronics!
Taking place from November 12 to 15 at the Trade Fair Center Messe München, our engineers will be on-site to meet with our customers, and discuss some of our recent projects, including our maching learning work, featured at the Renesas booth (B4.179).
In partnership with Renesas, Collabora will be showcasing GStreamer open source AI video analytics on the Renesas RZ/G2L, leveraging the MYIR RemiPi. The showcase includes a custom Apertis BSP, Open Source GPU enablement using the Arm Mali Panfrost driver, a LiteRT (formerly TensorFlow Lite) model optimized using int8 quantization and model pruning, and the new GStreamer analytics metadata framework.
If you are attending electronica next week and would like to meet to discuss how we can assist with your Open Source and Linux-based projects, please get in touch. Our team will be delighted to set some time aside to meet with you.
See you in Munich!
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