Noon – 3:30pm (in-person) – San Jose Convention Center, Lower Level, Room LL21B
Virtual content – live October 13th
The P4 Workshop event is an opportunity for the P4 ecosystem to share knowledge, insights and experiences across the broader community and to facilitate collaboration. This year the workshop will be a hybrid event and feature both in-person and pre-recorded content. The in-person portion of the workshop will take place on October 13th in conjunction with the 2025 OCP Global Summit at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California.
Registration for the P4 Workshop is included as part of OCP Global Summit registration – no additional fees are required – Register Now!
In addition, a P4 booth will be in the OCP Global Summit exhibit hall – make sure and stop by to talk with community members and learn about P4, how its used and how to participate.
P4 Workshop Agenda (October 13th – noon – 3:30pm)
- Welcome – Fernando Ramos
General Chair 2025 P4 Workshop - KEYNOTE: Mina Tahmasbi Arashloo – “High-Level and Target-Agnostic Transport Programs”
Assistant Professor Canada Research Chair in Minimizing Human Error in Modern Networks Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo - Victor Rios – “DVaaS Detective: The Case of the Failing Tests”
Software Engineer, Google - Ansi Sridharan – “Cisco Silicon One: Unifying Network Forwarding with P4 Program”
Principal Software Engineer, Cisco
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- Tom Herbert – “Unifying P4 with eBPF and DPDK via XDP2”
CEO, XDPnet - Debashis Chatterjee – “New Dawn of P4”
Senior Director of Engineering, Intel - Fabian Ruffy – “XASM: A Foundation to Program the X2 with P4”
Software Architect, XSight Labs - KEYNOTE: Krishna Doddapaneni – “Using P4 to interconnect GPUs in Unforgiving Networks”
Corporate Vice President, AMD Pensando - Andy Fingerhut – P4 Workshop Wrap-up
Principal Engineer, Cisco
P4 Workshop Pre-Recorded Talks
We will be sharing the list of exciting pre-recorded talks and speakers soon – please check back!
General Chair
Fernando Ramos, University of Lisbon
Program Committee
Amedeo Sapio, NVIDIA
Andy Fingerhut, Cisco
Ben Pfaff, Feldera
Chris Sommers, KeySight
Gianni Antichi, Politecnico di Milano & Queen Mary University of London
Jonathan DiLorenzo, Google
Mario Baldi, NVIDIA
Muhammad Shahbaz, University of Michigan
Vladimir Gurevich, P4ica
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