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AGL at Embedded World 2025

By March 10, 2025Blog

We are excited to return to Embedded World, the annual exhibition and conference focused on embedded technology, in Nuremberg, Germany on March 11-13! AGL will have a presence in both the exhibitor area and during the conference.

If you’re interested in learning more about AGL and our work on Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), make sure to check out the following:

March 11 at 1:45 pm CET: “Enabling Software Defined Vehicles through Open Source Software” session by Dan Cauchy, Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux. He will provide insight into the trends driving SDV development and necessary enabling technologies which include virtualization, containers, and the cloud. Dan will also discuss the work being done by automakers and Tier 1s as part of the AGL SDV Expert Group and other major updates and milestones from AGL. This talk is part of the Software & Systems Engineering: Open Source track (session 5.11).

March 11-13: Automotive Grade Linux Booth in Hall 4, Stand 4-209 will feature SDV demos using the AGL platform:

  • AGL on RISC V – The AGL platform running on RISC-V using Qt 6 enables hardware developers to create custom processors for individual automotive functions that all use the same architecture, enabling greater scalability, simplified software deployment and faster time-to-market.
  • AGL Vehicle to Cloud – End-to-end car to cloud demonstrates how AGL could be used for fleet management and remote diagnostics. Two ECUs feed data including speed, tachometer, fuel gauge and HVAC to the AGL reference hardware gateway demo  and then to AWS cloud. 
  • AGL Infotainment with Toyota Flutter Embedder – Intuitive user interface with reference applications and Instrument Cluster based on embedded Flutter code contributed by Toyota. A production steering wheel from Suzuki is incorporated and connected via CAN to remotely control events including media functions and cruise control. 
  • AGL Instrument Cluster – Instrument Cluster application using container technology to run multiple infotainment systems (Flutter, Qt, and HTML5) on a single microprocessor, an enabler for software-defined vehicles. Incorporates new container VirtIO features. 
  • New AGL User Interface by Integrated Computer Systems (ICS)ICS designed and developed a new UX/UI for the AGL IVI system that has a fresh, modern look and intuitive navigation. The demo includes working integrations for key screens, including Home, HVAC, Media Player, Settings and Apps, and runs on both Flutter and Qt, demonstrating AGL’s flexibility when it comes to user interface toolkits.    

Stop by the booth anytime or shoot us an email at pr@automotivelinux.org if you’d like to schedule a meeting onsite.