Webinar
How Zephyr Is Shaping the Future of Embedded Development
April 21, 2026 | 08:00 AM PDT (UTC-7)
Join us for a Complimentary Live Webinar Presented by LF Education
Zephyr RTOS has become a cornerstone of modern embedded development, supported by vendor-neutral governance and broad industry backing. Its modern toolchain simplifies complex embedded builds, while a portable architecture and layered security model prepare systems for production. This session focuses on the practical foundations developers rely on every day and the structural advantages teams need for long-term maintainability. The result is a platform that scales across hardware, organizations, and evolving requirements.
Whether you’re leading embedded teams or writing firmware, this webinar will clarify how Zephyr helps standardize workflows, reduce platform risk, and prepare systems for long-term growth.
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Speakers
Roy Jamil, PhD, Embedded Systems Training Engineer, Ac6
Roy Jamil, PhD, is an embedded systems engineer and trainer specializing in Linux and real-time operating systems (RTOS), particularly Zephyr. He works as a Training Engineer at Ac6, where he develops and delivers courses on Zephyr and related embedded technologies.

Benjamin Cabé, Developer Advocate & Documentation Manager, Zephyr Project, Linux Foundation
Benjamin Cabé is a technology enthusiast with a passion for empowering developers to build innovative solutions. He has 20 years of experience leading developer engagement initiatives with some of the top communities and companies in the IoT, embedded, and AI space.
He has invented an award-winning open source and open hardware artificial nose that he likes to use as an educational platform for people interested in diving into the world of embedded development.
Benjamin is currently a Developer Advocate for the Zephyr Project at the Linux Foundation and lives in Toulouse, France, where he enjoys baking sourdough bread with the help of his artificial nose.

Tim Serewicz, Vice President of Education, Linux Foundation Education
Tim Serewicz is the Vice President of Education for the Linux Foundation with over twenty years of experience working with Linux, emerging technology, and open source projects. In this role, he is accountable for the department's strategy, development, and cross-functional delivery of content. Tim also leads the Security Knowledge Framework team, building a platform of cybersecurity scenarios for developers to learn and test their skills, as well as keep current with common vulnerabilities. He also created, maintains, and teaches Quantum Computing, CKA, CKAD, and CKS Kubernetes courses and acts as an in-house subject matter expert for cloud topics for the certification team.
