openKylin Meetup at Nankai University Celebrated Sixth International Exchange
On the afternoon of November 28, the openKylin community hosted a vibrant international exchange event at the Tianjin TEDA College of Nankai University, drawing a diverse crowd, including many international students. With the theme "Coding Changes the World: AI + PC + OS, Making Life Better," the event focused on sharing the story of open-source operating systems, exploring the intersection of AI and OS, and discussing the growth and expansion of openKylin internationally.
The event began with interactive games, creating a relaxed and fun atmosphere where participants could meet new people and win some lovely souvenirs. This light-hearted icebreaker set the perfect tone for the engaging discussions and presentations that followed.
The openKylin team took the stage to share the journey of open-source operating systems. As an active member of the open-source community, openKylin is committed to driving innovation in operating systems, offering a collaborative and open development platform. This approach encourages developers and users from all over the world to join forces and contribute to the open-source movement.
Next, the team showcased how AI is being integrated into openKylin, demonstrating its potential to enhance the functionality of operating systems. Through live demos, participants experienced how AI technologies like smart assistants and voice recognition can make an OS more intuitive and responsive, ultimately improving efficiency in both work and daily life.
The event also highlighted the growing international presence of openKylin. The team shared how the community is expanding globally, participating in international summits, and fostering collaboration with developers around the world.
The event wrapped up with lively discussions and plenty of photo opportunities, giving everyone a chance to reflect on the valuable insights shared and capture the memories of a meaningful exchange. The openKylin community is grateful to all participants and looks forward to continuing to work with global partners to push forward the development and innovation of open-source operating systems.