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DevOps with Arm Keil MDK

Tuesday, 23 June 2026 Online, free live webinar Arm Keil MDK product team

DevOps engineering scene in a Hyderabad embedded-systems CI/CD lab, with GitHub Actions pipeline runs and a hardware-in-the-loop test rig

“Using DevOps in embedded projects helps you move faster and reduce risk, especially once your system grows.”, Arm webinar overview

What’s covered

A 30-minute session on bringing modern DevOps practices to embedded firmware development with Arm Keil MDK, plus live Q&A. The agenda:

  • Why test automation is critical for success: the failure modes you avoid by automating, and the cost compounding you incur if you don’t.
  • Types of testing, including build test, simulation, and hardware-in-the-loop: what each layer catches, what it doesn’t, and where to invest first.
  • I/O simulation with I/O abstraction: how to drive realistic I/O patterns into firmware-under-test without a physical target board for every CI run.
  • Regression tests for DSP and ML algorithms: the specific challenge of testing numeric code where “correct” is a tolerance band, not a bit-exact match.

Session times

RegionTime
IndiaTuesday 23 June 2026, 20:30 IST
UKTuesday 23 June 2026, 16:00 BST
Central EuropeTuesday 23 June 2026, 17:00 CEST
US PacificTuesday 23 June 2026, 08:00 PDT

Format: 30 minutes + Q&A. Registration and attendance is completely free. Times sourced from the official Arm webinar page.

Why Indian teams should attend

DevOps maturity is the line that increasingly separates Indian product teams that ship reliably on schedule from teams that ship-and-firefight. For Cortex-M firmware groups in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, and Mumbai standing up GitHub Actions / GitLab CI / Jenkins pipelines around their MDK builds, this session is a practical reference on what good looks like, particularly the regression-testing for DSP and ML piece, which is rarely covered well in generic CI/CD content but matters for every Indian team building motor-control, audio, or edge-AI products.

The DevOps story also pairs directly with Arm User-Based Licensing: UBL is what makes parallel CI builds tractable in the first place. See FlexNet Node-Locked Is Ending, How Indian Arm Keil MDK Teams Should Migrate to UBL in 2026 for the licensing-model context.

Why GSAS is sharing this

GSAS Micro Systems is Arm’s authorized partner in India for Arm Development Tools. We share Arm’s live webinars so Indian teams running MDK in CI/CD can take direct guidance from the Arm product team. If your team is sizing a CI/CD investment around MDK, or you have specific questions about UBL seat-counts, vcpkg-based tool deployment, or csolution.yml in CI, talk to us after the webinar.

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