Program
The Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) All Member Meeting takes place bi-annually and brings the AGL community together to learn about the latest developments, share best practices and collaborate to drive rapid innovation across the industry.
AGL is a collaborative open source project hosted by The Linux Foundation that is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to build a Linux-based, open software platform for automotive applications that can serve as the de facto industry standard.
Although initially focused on infotainment, AGL is the only organization planning to address all software in the vehicle: infotainment, instrument cluster, heads-up-display (HUD), telematics/connected car, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), functional safety and autonomous driving.
AGL has participants from Automotive, Communications and Semiconductor industries and welcomes contributions from individual developers.
Dates to Remember
- CFP Closes: Monday, January 7 EXTENDED TO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 11:59 PM PST
- CFP Notifications: Week of February 4
- Schedule Announcement: Week of February 4
- Slide Due Date: Friday, February 22
- Event Dates: Tuesday, March 5 & Wednesday, March 6
Agenda At-A-Glance
Tuesday, March 5
Wednesday, March 6
Program Chairs
Dan Cauchy
Executive Director, Automotive Grade Linux
The Linux Foundation
Noriaki Fukuyasu
Vice President
The Linux Foundation Japan
Walt Miner
Community Manager, Automotive Grade Linux
The Linux Foundation