CC BY-SA 4.0. Zephyr Project Meetup 2026 (Plan) In addition to the 2025 held venue... • Nagoya Currently being planned with Misoji-san • Kochi potential event at Kikuchi-san’s college, ideally aligned with the 初鰹 (early-season bonito) season • Kanazawa details to be introduced later
CC BY-SA 4.0. Introducing Japanese Community: Akihabara Robot Club Led by Kono-san, running volunteer activities around robot building and STEM education.I was invited to one of their sessions and gave a Zephyr tutorial at Akihabara. The Akihabara Robot Club is also active overseas, and this is a workshop They held in Shenzhen where they modified a cleaning robot to solve mazes.
CC BY-SA 4.0. Introducing Japanese Community: SWEST / Toppers / ROSCON SWEST is an academic-industrial collaborative camp seminar held at Gero-Onsen (Hot-spring) annually.Last year, I gave a lecture about Zephyr at the invitation of Professor Takase, who moderated today's OSSJ BoF. I hope to be able to hold a networking event like today's at ROSCONjp as well. (I couldn’t find technical session Photos in my iPhone…)
CC BY-SA 4.0. NT Kanazawa I demonstrated an electric vehicle learning material equipped with AGL. • A MAKER event held in Kanazawa that showcases electronic crafts made by volunteers. • The event is highly respected by the tech community, and it is not uncommon for corporate engineers to attend "undercover." • The M5Stack community also participates, making it a great place to hold a meetup to deepen collaboration. • Next time, I'd like to introduce Zephyr as well. Participants include individuals who create mobility and humanoid robots.
CC BY-SA 4.0. Publishing I've had an article about AGL published in the past. Now I am discussing with Nagai-san the editor of CQ Pulication’s “Interface” magazine, the possibility of writing a series of articles about Zephyr.
CC BY-SA 4.0. Conclusion Thank you so much for joining us today. Zephyr has already been embraced by various communities in Japan. We hope that the Zephyr community will continue to develop through loose collaboration with various communities.