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 With the popularity of event-driven architectures in cloud-based web services, services are increasingly being integrated through event response, and [Nicola Ferraro](https://twitter.com/ni_ferraro) has recently implemented a very handy set of [Kamelets](/camel-k/latest/kamelets/kamelets.html) on top of [Camel K](/camel-k/latest/). With Kamelets, developers can leverage the 300+ components provided by Apache Camel to Use yaml to define their own cloud-based application integration scripts and deploy them to k8s with the tools provided by [Camel K](/camel-k/latest/). For further details on using Kamelets, follow [Nicola Ferraro](https://twitter.com/ni_ferraro)'s talk [From Camel to Kamelets: new connectors for event-driven applications](https://apachecon.com/acasia2021/sessions/1073.html).
 
-[Tadayoshi Sato](https://twitter.com/tadayosi) has integrated Camel Route into [Jupyter](https://jupyter.org/) with the help of [JBang](https://jbang.dev) so that we can make the intergration easier like scripting. For those who would like to see the implementation in detail, you can follow [Tadayoshi Sato](https://twitter.com/tadayosi)'s talk [Integration with Scripting - Easy Integration with Apache Camel and JBang](https://apachecon.com/acasia2021/sessions/1074.html).
+[Tadayoshi Sato](https://twitter.com/tadayosi) proposes the idea of integration scripting by combining Apache Camel with [JBang](https://jbang.dev). He demonstrates how easily we can write an intergration with the combination. For those who would like to know more about the idea, you can follow [Tadayoshi Sato](https://twitter.com/tadayosi)'s talk [Integration as a Script - Integration made easy with Apache Camel and JBang](https://apachecon.com/acasia2021/sessions/1074.html).
 
 In addition to the cool features of [Apache Camel](/) described above, we have invited other speakers to share [how Huawei Cloud ROMA uses Apache Camel](https://apachecon.com/acasia2021/sessions/1075.html), [Apache Project ARM build](https://apachecon.com/acasia2021/sessions/1086.html), and topics related to [Apache Open Meeting integration](https://apachecon.com/acasia2021/sessions/1075.html). You can visit the [Integration track page](https://apachecon.com/acasia2021/tracks/integration.html) for more information on these sessions.