February 20-21, 2018
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.
As a “code first” organization, AGL’s goals are to:
- Build a single platform for the entire industry
- Develop 70-80% of the starting point for a production project
- Reduce fragmentation by combining the best of open source
- Develop an ecosystem of developers, suppliers, expertise all using a single platform
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.