
There will be a Tizen mini-summit happening at the LinuxCon Japan 2012. 2012 Tizen Developer Conference keynote speaker, Dr. Kiyohito Nagata, SVP of NTT DOCOMO and one of the directors of the Tizen Association, will again present his “Expectations of Tizen” keynote speech. On the first day of the conference, there will be a Tizen track happening the whole day. Folks from Samsung and Intel will introduce Tizen and the Tizen mobile architecture, HTML5, WebApp development and WebAPIs, Tizen SDK, and the Tizen IVI.
LinuxCon Japan 2012 will be from June 6-8, 2012 at the Pacifico Yokohama convention center in Yokohama, Japan.
Links: Full Event Schedule

If you weren’t able to attend or missed several sessions at the recently concluded 2012 Tizen Developer Conference in San Francisco, some of the videos, slides, and audio have just been posted at Tizen.org.
Some of the notable sessions to watch are the following:
See the full schedule at Tizen.org.
Another equally impressive demo at the recent Tizen Developer Conference in San Francisco was that of the upcoming Tizen Animation Framework. The quick demo, presented by Samsung’s Executive Vice President, J-D Choi, shows an EFL-based (Elightenment Foundation Libraries) accelerated multi-touch user interface, scaling and rotating a running video, without dropping frames.
In one of the keynotes on the recent Tizen Developer Conference in San Francisco, Samsung’s Executive Vice President, J-D Choi gave a demo of purely HTML5/CSS3 written apps on Tizen. The impressive HTML5 demos were shown live, running on a prototype device (which several folks are saying was a Samsung Galaxy S II). The demos presented were the three different Gallery user interfaces, Media Cube, CSS-based photo transition, and the upcoming Phone interface.
The first annual Tizen Developer Conference is set to happen next week, from May 7 to 9, 2012 at San Francisco, CA.
The keynote speakers include:
The conference aims to educate developers on the Tizen technology and HTML5 app development. The conference tracks are categorized as Platform Introductory, Application Introductory, Platform Advanced, Application Advance, Project & Community / Upcoming Technologies, and In-vehicle Infotainment. You can view the full details of the sessions in the agenda (pdf).
If you haven’t registered yet, registration is still open (link).