The Third Eclipse Tractus-X Community Days offer a unique platform to engage with the latest developments in open-source projects, digital ecosystems, and collaborative data exchange. Whether you are a developer, a solution provider, or a product manager, this event has something for everyone passionate about pushing the boundaries of technology and innovation. Here’s why you can’t afford to miss it:
Hands-On Workshops: Dive into practical coding sessions where you can engage with Eclipse Tractus-X tools, alongside experts in the field.
Networking Opportunities: Meet with peers and industry leaders from the Catena-X ecosystem to build meaningful connections.
Keynote Sessions: Hear from the thought leaders who are pioneering open-source collaborations in the automotive and manufacturing sectors.
Presentations: Learn more about use cases, apps, KITs, releases, and more – even without programming knowledge.
New Format: We are introducing a refreshed format this year that enhances collaboration and innovation. Explore our interim agenda below, which will be expanded with more details soon!
This year’s event introduces an exciting new structure that caters to a wide range of interests and expertise. You can look forward to new workshop topics, offering fresh perspectives on critical subjects. Additionally, the event is divided into three distinct streams — Presentations, Workshops, and Challenges — ensuring that there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re a manager or a developer, and regardless of your level of prior knowledge or commitment, you’ll find valuable content tailored to your needs.
But that’s not all! The community continues to grow, and this time we’re extending an invitation to other X-projects, offering even more opportunities for networking, synchronization, and collaboration. This is your chance to connect with a broader ecosystem and be part of shaping the future of open-source development.
Digital Product Passport 2.0 (Mathias Brunkow Moser)
Modelling for SAMM and AAS with ESMF Editor and AASX Package Explorer (Dr. Birgit Boss, Rolf Bosse, Lena Sauermann, Prof. Michael Hoffmeister, Tomasz Jacewski)
Successful Test Automation with Open-Source Methods (Harald Zimmer)
Challenges :
Hackathon to develop a Tutorial for an EDC-based Chat App (Sebastian Opriel, CTO at sovityGmbH)
Development a Frontend for the Item Relationship Service API using GenA (Martin Kanal, Committer on Eclipse Tractus-X)