Spring Cleaning with Golioth: Dust off your Zephyr skills in April 2025

Spring is a time of renewal, growth, and fresh starts—and your IoT projects deserve some spring cleaning, too! Dust off those ideas sitting idle, sharpen your embedded development toolkit, and join us for a free Zephyr RTOS Training on April 30th, 2025.

Golioth’s Zephyr training is hardware-hands-on. Whether you’re a seasoned embedded engineer looking to tidy up your Zephyr workflows, or completely new to Zephyr RTOS and eager to plant the seeds of your next IoT masterpiece, this training is for you.

Why Zephyr RTOS?

Zephyr RTOS is an open-source, scalable Real-Time Operating System and Ecosystem designed specifically for resource-constrained embedded devices; that makes it a great pairing with Golioth’s platform offering. Its modular nature and vibrant community make it ideal for building robust, connected products quickly. But just like a well-tended garden, your IoT projects thrive best with care, attention, and occasionally—a fresh approach.

Our Zephyr training has empowered hundreds of engineers, from beginner to advanced levels, with the confidence to accelerate their IoT innovations.

What to Expect at our Spring Training

🌱 Freshly Prepared Content

We’ve carefully pruned and refined our training curriculum based on extensive user feedback. This session covers core Zephyr concepts, toolchains, peripheral drivers, sensors, connectivity, and secure device management. Leave the training with cleaner code, better workflows, and actionable best practices. Understand the latest and greatest that the Golioth Firmware SDK has to offer.

🌷 Hands-on Workshops using Codespaces and Nordic Hardware

Just like springtime means digging into your garden, Zephyr RTOS mastery demands digging into real code. You’ll be using GitHub Codespaces—allowing you to jump straight into practical labs, no cumbersome local installations required. Just open your browser and get coding instantly!

🧹 Spring Cleaning for Embedded Projects

Is technical debt cluttering your IoT development? We’ll show you strategies to tidy up your Zephyr workflows, debug efficiently, and leverage the latest tools from Golioth. Your projects will run smoother, cleaner, and more securely than ever before.

🖩 Demos of our newest features (and existing ones too)

The training focuses on building beginner to intermediate skills, but we love showcasing our latest product innovations, like our Bluetooth-to-Cloud capabilities, or our new Location Service. Our instructors can highlight any part of the Golioth cloud that you find interesting, so show up with your questions!

Who Should Attend?

  • Embedded developers new to Zephyr RTOS – We’ll get you started from scratch and comfortably developing in hours.
  • Experienced engineers needing a spring refresh – Brush up on best practices and explore fresh insights.
  • Managers and IoT professionals – Understand Zephyr’s value proposition for your products and teams.

Reserve Your Spot Today!

Spots are limited, so don’t wait until the last snow melts. Register now and plant the seeds of success for your IoT projects:

  • 📅 Date: April 30th, 2025
  • 🕙 Time: 9:00 AM–12:00 PM PT
  • 📍 Location: Online (Gather.town and GitHub Codespaces)
  • 🎟️ Cost:  FREE

Register Here →

Spring is the perfect time to rejuvenate your skills. Let Golioth help you grow your embedded expertise and bring your projects to full bloom.

We’ll see you on April 30th! 🌸🚀

Chris Gammell
Chris Gammell
Chris is the Head of Developer Relations and Hardware at Golioth. Focusing on hardware and developer relations at that software company means that he is trying to be in the shoes of a hardware or firmware developer using Golioth every day. He does that by building hardware and reference designs that Golioth customers can use to bootstrap their own designs.

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