First Tizen Developer Summit Held in India to Focuses on Application Development Ecosystem

By Vigneshwar
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Linux Foundation announced today that over 1,000 developers participated in the Tizen Developer Summit (TDS), being held in Bengaluru on July 30-31, 2015.

First Tizen Developer Summit Held in India

TDS is being held in India for the first time and has attracted companies and organizations such as InMobi, Unity, Airtel and Nasscom.

TDS is an annual global event sponsored by Samsung Electronics and Tizen Association to assist local app and platform developers interested in contributing to the growth of the Tizen ecosystem.

The TDS offers an excellent opportunity to learn from core Tizen developers and understand the technology behind the Tizen platform, app development, porting, and monetization through the Tizen Store.

The two-day event consists of keynote speeches, technical sessions and workshops for app developers, platform designers, and Independent Software Vendors (ISV) to understand the technology in the Tizen platform.

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Multiple discussions and knowledge sharing sessions are being held to educate, engage and excite existing and potential developers.

"TDS 2015 Bengaluru is significant as nearly half of the apps in the Tizen Store are created by developers from India. This reflects the enormous opportunity in India where a large base of platform and app developers continues to show significant interest to develop Tizen OS and high-quality apps," said Dr. Aloknath De, Chief Technology Officer and VP-Samsung R&D Institute India Bangalore.

"This is also the first Summit which is being organized in the backdrop of commercially available products, for example, the Samsung Z1 smart phone, which sold over one million units since its launch and Tizen Operating System powered SUHD TV which was recently launched in India." Dr. Aloknath De added, while delivering his keynote speech.

Dr. De spoke about Tizen platform upgrade features, the need for open platforms, current Tizen devices and the new opportunities in the Internet of Things (IoT) space.

Dr Ajay Kumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of Communications & IT, Government of India, addressed the audience on the 'Digital India' initiative and how open source is playing a crucial role in e-governance, entrepreneurship and transforming India into a knowledge economy.

Other keynote speakers included Naveen Tewari, CEO of InMobi, who spoke on the evolution of mobile monetization from banners to native advertising to more advanced feature advertising and its impact on Tizen developers.

Sanjeev Kashyap, CTO and Head of Satellite Network Group at Airtel, spoke about the growth and change in Indian DTV viewership patterns, the unique application demands of Samsung Smart

New Software Development Kits, Tizen 2.3.1 and Tizen 2.4 beta were announced at TDS. The new SDK, Tizen 2.3.1 can be integrated with Wearables allowing developers to build new kinds of Wearable apps ready for commercial distribution.

It also supports native app development making all applications lightweight. Tizen 2.4 beta includes Dynamic Animation Library (DALi) for full 3D applications.

It promises high performance, low power, and memory consumption. Cloudbox enables users to get more content from several Cloud systems. While Contextual Triggers help to customize Tizen functions based on users behavior.

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