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Meet Canonical at Embedded World 2024

Meet Canonical at Embedded World 2024


Embedded World is almost here. With 930+ exhibitors, 200 nonstop hours of knowledge sharing, and an exciting programme structured along 9 tracks with 60+ sessions and 18 classes, Embedded World is the must-attend global event for the embedded community.

Join us at Booth 4-354 in Hall 4 to find out how Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, can support your technology stack from cloud to device with unrivalled security. Meet the Canonical team on-site to pick our technical experts’ brains about your embedded Linux business. 

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At Canonical we are committed to supporting device manufacturers and IoT pioneers across their deployment journeys by providing a best-in-class experience for embedded Linux in production with Ubuntu Core. 

Building on 20 years of innovation within Canonical, Ubuntu Core is a proven embedded Linux OS for Internet of Things (IoT), devices and edge systems. At Embedded World, you’ll connect with manufacturers engaging in large-scale, mass-deployments of Linux boards. Those innovators are pushing the envelope of digital infrastructure with the help of Ubuntu Core, the most popular Linux-based operating system (OS) purposefully designed for the embedded world. By relying on an enterprise-grade Linux distribution supported over 10+  years, they empower their enterprise customers to focus on what drives their business, shortening time-to-market.

Meet our experts at  Booth 4-354 in Hall 4 to learn about Ubuntu Core 24, see industry demos, and hear customer stories about running Ubuntu Core. In this release, Core 24 leaps forward in production build and installation, fleet management, graphics operations and cloud integration. 

At Embedded World, we will also showcase how we are setting the stage for the future of digitisation in manufacturing and accelerating industrial transformation. We’re eagerly looking forward to presenting our automotive and IoT offerings, showing you how you can integrate security into your technology stack from cloud to device. 

In our booth you’ll find demos spotlighting how our customers and partners are using Ubuntu in their devices. Read more about our demos below:

Meet the Husarion Panther 

Since its inception in 2013, Husarion has been pioneering the commercialization of ROS in the robotics industry. As an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) manufacturer and innovator, Husarion’s commitment lies in making robotics efficient and accessible for all.

Panther is Husarion’s new professional-grade AMR. Engineered for robustness, with independent BLDC motors for each of its four wheels, Panther is a testament to adaptability – flourishing in diverse landscapes from agriculture to construction.

With their decision to use Ubuntu Core, Husarion has upgraded their software deployment for AMR. Snaps provide a solution for consistent software deployment on robots, by bundling ROS applications with their necessary dependencies.

Book a demo with the Husarion team to learn more

Discover EV charging infrastructure with DFI

Together with our partners DFI we are presenting our EV charging station solution. DFI is a global leading provider of high-performance computing technology across multiple embedded industries. With its innovative design and premium quality management system, DFI’s industrial-grade solutions enable customers to optimize their equipment and ensure high reliability, long-term life cycle, and 24/7 durability in a breadth of markets including factory automation, medical, gaming, transportation, smart energy, mission-critical, and intelligent retail.

Their EV charging solution is based on x86 architecture, running on Intel’s Virtualization of Graphic Card (SR-IOV) and Intel Neural Mistral 7B AI model, leveraging advanced connectivity (TSN) and Out-Of-Band Management from the Intel technologies. 

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Introducing security devices from Bosch

At our booth you will find the Bosch Eyes indoor and outdoor security cameras. Part of the Bosch Smart Home ecosystem, these camera’s marry award-winning design with technical excellence built with security in mind using Ubuntu Core. 

The second generation Bosch Eyes Outdoor camera comes with person detection, real-time notifications and an integrated alarm system. Its DualRadar technology with two cutting-edge radar sensors enables the camera to detect movements with an exceptionally wide 180° detection range. It can also determine exactly how far away the suspicious movement occurred as well as the exact direction – for twice the security.

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At this year’s Embedded World we are showcasing our world-leading ecosystem of partners. Canonical partners with silicon vendors, board manufacturers and ODMs to shorten enterprises’ time-to-market. At the Canonical booth you will find demo boards which are optimised/certified on Ubuntu from AMD, Ampere, Intel, MediaTek, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Advantech, Aaeon, Adlink, DFI, IEI, ASRock, and Eurotech. Come and ask us about certified hardware on our booth or our partners booths!

Ubuntu Core – the operating system for embedded devices

Our devices field engineering team will be showcasing a set of applications running on Ubuntu Core.

These demos run on multiple platforms which are all enabled and optimised for Ubuntu Core such as: Intel NUC, MediaTek Genio1200, AMD Kria KV260, Raspberry Pi and even the RISC-V Si-Five board.

The demos will showcase some of Ubuntu Core’s key features including over-the-air (OTA) updates, secure boot and full disk encryption. We’ll also demonstrate how you might use Ubuntu Core as your operating system for smart home, robotics and automotive devices.

Your learning journey doesn’t end at Embedded World. Discover more about defining your software stack for embedded devices in our latest whitepaper.

Which embedded Linux distribution should you choose? In this whitepaper, we discuss how Yocto and Ubuntu Core solve the most pressing challenges facing any developer working on an embedded device: board bring-up, maintenance, updates, security, and many more to help you decide whether you should make or buy your operating system.



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