2024 was a year of growth and accomplishment for Igalia. Here’s our quick look back in gratitude, with hopes for a wonderful 2025 for everyone: https://lnkd.in/d6A_5KeC
Igalia
Desarrollo de software
A Coruña, Galicia 4022 seguidores
An open source consultancy specialized in the development of innovative projects and solutions.
Sobre nosotros
Igalia is a highly-specialized European company providing consultancy services and developing innovative open source solutions for a large set of software and hardware platforms. At Igalia we work in the most exciting areas in open source software, including Browsers, Graphics and Multimedia. We apply our knowledge to a wide variety of platforms and technologies in the Consumer Electronics market and provide companies with innovative solutions for a wide variety of devices, including smart tv, set-top boxes, tablets, mobile phones, in-vehicle infotainment and home automation systems.
- Sitio web
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http://www.igalia.com
Enlace externo para Igalia
- Sector
- Desarrollo de software
- Tamaño de la empresa
- De 51 a 200 empleados
- Sede
- A Coruña, Galicia
- Tipo
- De financiación privada
- Fundación
- 2001
- Especialidades
- WebKit, Blink/Chromium, Firefox, JavaScriptCore, V8, SpiderMonkey, LLVM, GStreamer/FFMpeg, WebRTC, Accessibility, Mesa 3D, OpenGL, Vulkan, Linux/Embedded, GNOME/Qt, Kernel, QEMU, SDN/NFV, Snabb y LuaJIT
Ubicaciones
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Principal
Bugallal Marchesi 22, 1º
A Coruña, Galicia 15008, ES
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C/ Italia 37, oficina 9
Urbanización Monteporreiro
Pontevedra, Galicia 36162, ES
Empleados en Igalia
Actualizaciones
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We’re proud to share news of a big step toward the re-greening of our home city, A Coruña, and our part in making it happen.
Creating an Urban Forest | Igalia
igalia.com
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MathML 2024 - A look at what we've been up to: https://lnkd.in/dXXNZmJQ
MathML 2024 | Igalia
igalia.com
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Igalia ha compartido esto
🎙️New Episode of Igalia Chats: Magic Piles of money https://lnkd.in/eTvDAP9b Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with Robin Bender Ginn the Executive Director of the OpenJS Foundation, about open source, funding, governance, billions of dollars, and foundations.
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🎙️New Episode of Igalia Chats: Magic Piles of money https://lnkd.in/eTvDAP9b Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with Robin Bender Ginn the Executive Director of the OpenJS Foundation, about open source, funding, governance, billions of dollars, and foundations.
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November Conference News The whirlwind that was October gives way to a much gentler November, where Igalians will be at four events throughout the month. Catch up with us at NodeConf EU 2024, Node.js Collaboration Summit 2024, electronica 2024 and JSNation. More info at https://lnkd.in/dER3W8Qr
November Conference News | Igalia
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Igalia ha compartido esto
Just published an article based on the talk I delivered at the #WebKit Contributors meeting 2 weeks ago, summarizing the work on WebKit that we did at Igalia in the past 12 months: "Igalia and WebKit: status update and plans": https://lnkd.in/d8UyEk2q. Original slides also available at https://lnkd.in/dx2Pg46T, if you prefer a more compact format.
Igalia and WebKit: status update and plans (2024)
https://mariospr.org
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Check the slides from the tutorial "Supporting custom RISC-V extensions in LLVM" that our colleague Alex Bradbury gave at the RISC-V Summit Europe earlier this year.
The slides from the tutorial I gave earlier this year at the RISC-V Summit Europe: Supporting custom RISC-V extensions in LLVM are now online https://lnkd.in/eHVR9hEZ
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October Conference News We’re setting a new 2024 record with twelve events in one month! If you thought September was a busy month for conferences, just wait until you get a load of October: Igalians will attend, speak at, or otherwise participate in twelve events across just 31 days! See all the events we'll participate at: https://lnkd.in/dXgDcN6c
October Conference News | Igalia
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Igalia ha compartido esto
This year, Igalia hosted another successful #Linux Display Next hackfest, and the outcomes of participants' collaborations are still unfolding in project updates that emerged from the discussions at this event. It was incredible to connect with talented individuals and collaborate on driving the next steps of the Linux display stack. As part of the organization of this event, I wrote a blog post to share a bit of this experience:
Reflections on 2024 Linux Display Next Hackfest | Wen.onweb
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