Lessons Learned from Raspberry Pi Use Cases: A Deep Dive into Applying Them to Your Projects
2025-11-8 , 비마관 419호
언어: English

Raspberry Pi is now everywhere. Originally created to help kids learn programming - its name “Pi” comes from Python - Raspberry Pi has grown far beyond its roots. Today, you’ll find it not only in DIY electronics projects, but also powering Linux server clusters and embedded business systems worldwide.
For more than a decade, Masafumi has supported numerous Raspberry Pi projects and helped grow the global community. In this talk, he will highlight the latest innovative use cases and explore how you can apply Raspberry Pi to your own projects.


Lessons Learned from Raspberry Pi Use Cases: A Deep Dive into Applying Them to Your Projects

Review: What is Raspberry Pi

  • The first Single Board Computer for consumers.
  • Skill up for kids programming
  • Electric DIY for hardware newbies
  • 2016 - turning point - The Shift to Open Embedded Systems by Raspberry Pi and other cheaper SBCs.
  • 2021 Raspberry PI LTD apart from Raspberry Pi Foundation to run Enterprise business.
  • 2024 IPO
  • Evolved Software environment for Linux/Embedded newbies, others (SBCs) now catching up with.

Picked Up the innovative use cases

  • CentOS-based Linux on Raspberry Pi
    • RockyLinux
    • AlmaLinux
    • How to make "Customized Linux" on SBC
  • EdgeAI on Raspberry Pi
    • Actcast
    • AITRIOS
    • NPU/GPU Acceralators
    • NVIDIA Jetson vs Others
  • Vineyard project with Raspberry Pi
    • Measuring Temp/Humidity
    • Handmade IoT techique on such breweries.
  • IchigoJam BASIC OS on Raspberry Pi Pico
    • BASIC OS On cheaper Microcontroller

Conclusion

  • What is the best Raspberry Pi project for you?

Masafumi is now leading the Raspberry Pi community in Japan and helping businesses with Raspberry Pi, especially in Asia. He has also been moderating the OSPN-Japan track at COSCUP since 2019.
Masafumi is not trying new business with Sake/Wine breweries to introduce Japanese 'brewing' culture with IT to overseas visitors to Japan; he wants them to discover new things during their visit.