Attendees
Philip Wenig
CEO at Lablicate GmbH, Germany
Philip is the Founder of OpenChrom and the General Manager of Lablicate GmbH. He is highly interested in science in general and in chromatography, spectrometry in special. Open Source is a great way to collaborate and the Eclipse Foundation is a natural home for open source and business. Hence, Lablicate is highly engaged in the Eclipse community. Philip is the project lead of Eclipse SWTChart and Eclipse ChemClipse. Beyond Open Source and business, Philip loves to cook and to make own bread in multiple ways.
Philip Wenig
CEO at Lablicate GmbH, Germany
Philip is the Founder of OpenChrom and the General Manager of Lablicate GmbH. He is highly interested in science in general and in chromatography, spectrometry in special. Open Source is a great way to collaborate and the Eclipse Foundation is a natural home for open source and business. Hence, Lablicate is highly engaged in the Eclipse community. Philip is the project lead of Eclipse SWTChart and Eclipse ChemClipse. Beyond Open Source and business, Philip loves to cook and to make own bread in multiple ways.
Tim Ward
Chief Technology Officer at Kentyou, United Kingdom
Tim Ward is CTO at Kentyou, a co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over a decade. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, co-chair of the OSGi IoT Expert Group, and is now the committer representative for the Eclipse OSGi working group. Tim has led development of several specifications within OSGi. Tim is also an active Open Source committer, he contributes regularly to the Bndtools project, is a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, and a committer for Eclipse sensiNact.
Tim Ward
Chief Technology Officer at Kentyou, United Kingdom
Tim Ward is CTO at Kentyou, a co-author of Enterprise OSGi in Action, and has been actively working with OSGi for over a decade. Tim has been a regular participant in the OSGi Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, co-chair of the OSGi IoT Expert Group, and is now the committer representative for the Eclipse OSGi working group. Tim has led development of several specifications within OSGi. Tim is also an active Open Source committer, he contributes regularly to the Bndtools project, is a PMC member in the Apache Aries project, and a committer for Eclipse sensiNact.