How to use UNISON software expansion for STM32Cube
![]() | Join us for a 1-hour webinar to learn how UNISON software can easily be integrated in STM32Cube projects. |
Hosted by RoweBots, an ST Authorized Partner, this webinar will show you how to extend STM32Cube ecosystem, by integrating features from UNISON RTOS software.
RoweBots offers and maintains an STM32Cube Expansion Package (I-CUBE-UNISON) to make it easy for users to integrate UNISON RTOS into the STM32Cube ecosystem.
RoweBots recently upgraded this package to take full advantage of the new features of STM32 toolset and to make the software components available in STM32CubeMX and STM32CubeIDE tools.
Agenda
- RoweBots – who they are and how they can make your project successful
- ST + RoweBots – the story of a successful partnership
- UNISON RTOS and its features
- STM32CubeMX presentation by ST – what are the benefits
- UNISON RTOS and FreeRTOS - what's the difference
- UNISON RTOS and STM32CubeMX – hands-on session
There will be a live Q&A session at the end of the webinar where ST and RoweBots’ experienced engineers will be available to answer your questions.
Speakers
![]() | Andrew Mospan Andrew Mospan joined the RoweBots team in 2018 as an experienced Business Development Manager. He is now responsible for the improvement of overall business processes and project management and works with customers dealing with to the UNISON RTOS. |
![]() | Andriy Nikitenko Andriy Nikitenko joined the RoweBots team in 2011 as an embedded firmware developer. He is one of the engineers behind the most complex modules of UNISON RTOS. He is now the lead engineer in the RoweBots team and the manager of the STM32CubeMX integration project for UNISON RTOS. |
![]() | Loïc Chossat Loïc Chossat is a Senior Marketing Manager, responsible for Embedded Software partners around STM32 portfolio. He is based in Rousset, France. Thanks to his past experience as Application Engineer, Loïc has strong expertise in the field of microcontrollers,from simple 8-bit to high performance 32-bit MCUs. |