2nd eLSA Symposium Brings Together Open Source, Safety, and Security Community
| emlix NewsRead moreLeading event for embedded Linux systems in regulated application areas covering functional safety, cybersecurity, and legally regulated metrology…
The eLSA Symposium 2025 proceedings are now available with contributions of emlix
| emlix NewsRead moreThe conference proceedings of the eLSA Symposium 2025 are now officially published and available under the title “Open Source Software in Safe and…
emlix development process certified according to IEC 62443 4-1!
| emlix NewsRead moreWe are strengthening our role as a technology partner for cyber-secure embedded Linux systems.
emlix at embedded world 2026
| emlix NewsRead moreemlix will be at embedded world in Nuremberg from March 10 to 12, 2026. This time we will be focusing on Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) readines - with…
New location opened in Munich
| emlix NewsRead moreemlix is expanding its presence in Germany with the opening of a new location in Munich. This move brings the company closer to its customers in the…
Open Source and Embedded Linux in the tension field of safety-critical systems
| KonferenzRead moreeLSA Symposium programme now published
Maintainable safety and open source components for high-performance computing! The discussion about the…
emlix is the main sponsor of the 20th anniversary of FrOSCon
| emlix NewsRead moreemlix will again support this year's 20th anniversary of the Free and Open Source Software Conference (FrOSCon) as a main sponsor.
Contributions to Open Source Projects Q2 2025
| CommunityRead moreThe emlix team has yet again made several contributions to open source projects in the last few months, fixing problems and improving code.
The US budget cuts could potentially bring the CVE list to a standstill
| emlix NewsRead moreThe MITRE Corporation's Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) may be suspended due to budget cuts. As a result, no new CVE numbers might be…
Contributions to Open Source Projects Q1 2025
| CommunityRead moreThe emlix team has yet again made several contributions to open source projects in the last few months, fixing problems and improving code.
