Lazar Stričević
I'm a computer scientist and software engineer, born and raised in Novi Sad, Serbia. I did some teaching at FTN, University of Novi Sad. Currently, I'm working on cool OS projects at Huawei Dresden Research Center in Germany.
Session
OpenHarmony OS is an open-source, distributed operating system built to run on a wide range of devices, from tiny IoT gadgets to phones and laptops. In this talk, we’ll dive into where OpenHarmony came from, how its modular design works, and how developers can use it to build cross-device applications. We’ll also introduce the Oniro Project, a European spin on OpenHarmony that focuses on open governance, standard compliance, and keeping things vendor-neutral. Also, we’ll look into the technical foundations of OpenHarmony, its developer tools, and its strategic role in shaping the next generation of IoT and embedded systems.