 StarlinkX is a fully integrated cloud software stack that provides everything needed to deploy an edge cloud with both container and virtual machine environments. In this demo, we will show you can use integrated EdgeX Foundry services with StarlinkX to manage IoT devices such as sensors, LEDs and cameras. We will also show a containerized face and edge detection application analyzing a live camera stream using OpenVINO toolkit. The setup includes a Raspberry Pi serving as the IoT gateway connected to one ultrasonic sensor, red, green and blue LEDs and a USB camera. StarlinkX is hosted on an Intel Hades Canon NUC with all in one configuration where all three cloud functions, controller, compute and storage are on a single device. In the client device that we use to access demo dashboard hosted on StarlinkX via TCP IP. The IoT gateway contains four EdgeX Foundry service layers, device, core, supporting and export. With the export services, we can share status and control data of the devices through a MQTT message queue and REST protocol with a StarlinkX worker node. In StarlinkX, an integrated EdgeX agent collects data from the IoT gateway and shares them to the container applications. In this demo, we show three cases where OpenVINO uses CPU, GPU and Movideus Neo ComputeStack for face detection and edge analysis. Now, let's see the demo. Login to StarlinkX Controller 0 and start the host container applications. Then login to the IoT gateway and start its container applications including the EdgeX Foundry microservices. From a third client device, open the browser and enter StarlinkX IP and the corresponding port for the dashboard. Connect to the MQTT service and we can see the analysis result by OpenVINO showing a couple in mid 30s to late 40s age range and another in mid 20s. The camera is pointed at a static monitor displaying the stock photos and the camera stream is live. The performance statistics and CPU utilization using GPU, CPU and Movideus Neo ComputeStack are also shown on the dashboard. Users can also use the buttons at the bottom to turn on and off the LEDs in the camera. EdgeX Foundry services also provide interactions between devices. For example, at live events, the ultrasonic sensor detects a visitor approaching and sends a signal to turn on the LEDs and the camera to start face detection and edge analysis. StarlinkX IoT integration with EdgeX Foundry offers a smooth solution to manage IoT devices. For more information about StarlinkX, please visit the website and join the community.