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## Camel Videos
+* [Cloud Native My Camel: from Low Code to Pro Code, inject Serverless & Cloud
Native Goodness](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af6xXqvxwjE) by Michael
Costello from June 2022, 45-min session on low-code Apache Camel, Camel K and
demo with Karavan, the Camel UI designer.
* [Connecting the World to Knative with
Kamelets](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abxp_HW6lJE) by Roland Huss at
KnativeCon 2022, 30 min session on using Camel K and Kamelets as sink and
sources for KNative.
* [How to create and deploy an integration via Camel K using
Kaoto](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55G-sbgVQtM) Short video to show how to
use Kaoto to create and deploy a hello world Kamelet Binding.
* [Evolution from ESB to Cloud-native API
Integration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1O0kQtk7I8) ApacheCon 2021 by
Andre Sluczka and Jeff Bruns talking about how they adapted to a lightweight
cloud-native integration strategy based on Apache’s new Camel K framework.