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Automotive Grade Linux All Member Meeting Summer 2025
9-10 July, 2025 | Berlin, Germany
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Wednesday, July 9
 

11:30 CEST

AGL UCB Update and Roadmap - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
Wednesday July 9, 2025 11:30 - 12:00 CEST
Walt will provide an update of recent AGL Expert Group and UCB activities and provide an update of the roadmap for 2025.
Speakers
avatar for Walt Miner

Walt Miner

Senior Director, AGL Community, The Linux Foundation
Walt Miner is the Senior Director of Community at The Linux Foundation and has served as Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux since 2014. Walt has spoken at numerous conferences throughout the worlds and brings over 30 years of embedded software development and management... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 11:30 - 12:00 CEST
Conference Room 1

12:05 CEST

Session To Be Announced
Wednesday July 9, 2025 12:05 - 12:35 CEST
Wednesday July 9, 2025 12:05 - 12:35 CEST
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13:35 CEST

PipeWire: State of the Union - George Kiagiadakis, Collabora
Wednesday July 9, 2025 13:35 - 14:05 CEST
PipeWire is a multimedia IPC framework that enables accessing media devices and bridging content between applications with a simple but powerful graph-based abstraction and built-in utilities. It has become the standard audio server on modern Linux systems, including AGL, also providing access to camera devices and screen-sharing services for Wayland compositors.

In this talk, George will present the current state of PipeWire development, highlighting notable features introduced in the last two major releases. He will cover advancements across audio processing, camera and video support, Bluetooth integration, and session management. The talk will also offer a sneak peek at upcoming features and ongoing efforts in the community, helping attendees understand where PipeWire is headed and how it continues to evolve as a core component of the Linux multimedia stack.
Speakers
avatar for George Kiagiadakis

George Kiagiadakis

Principal Software Engineer, Collabora
George Kiagiadakis is a principal software engineer at Collabora, with over 14 years of experience in open source and embedded multimedia projects in particular. He is the author and maintainer of WirePlumber, a modular session manager for PipeWire, and has worked extensively with... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 13:35 - 14:05 CEST
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14:10 CEST

Screen Sharing in AGL Compositor - Marius Vlad, Collabora
Wednesday July 9, 2025 14:10 - 14:40 CEST
The talk is about familiarizing users with screen sharing / mirroring an output by using the PipeWire backend.

This feature was recently introduced along side the ability to load multiple backends at the same time, which made screen sharing possible with the PipeWire backend This talk describes older ways of screen sharinging with the RDP plug-in, how mirroring is implemented, how to configure it, and potentially explore remote desktop sharing using PipeWire backend instead of RDP or VNC.

The talk would also give a brief overview of the changes since the last talk in AGL AMM 2024 and finally discuss some of the highlights which would make/made it to Weston 15 as future development plans for the AGL project as well.
Speakers
avatar for Marius Vlad

Marius Vlad

Senior Software Developer, Collabora
Marius Vlad is Senior Software Engineer at Collabora, working on the graphics domain. He's been actively contributing to Weston Wayland compositor and part of the maintainers team. On the AGL project, he's been developing new features and maintaining the AGL Wayland compositor. In... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 14:10 - 14:40 CEST
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14:45 CEST

From Smartphones To Smart Cars: Lessons in Agility and Independence - Petteri Paasila, Seafarix
Wednesday July 9, 2025 14:45 - 15:15 CEST
Traditional OEMs are under pressure from fast, unconventional competitors, all within a volatile geopolitical environment. While many EV challengers will fade, a few will succeed - and could force legacy OEMs into failure or consolidation.

To survive and thrive, OEMs must focus on conversational AI, in-car productivity and entertainment, and monetizing digital experiences - critical elements for reinforcing brand value and reducing dependence on Big Tech.

Seafarix’s roots trace back to Nokia’s MeeGo program. Though our FOSS-based mobile OS didn’t succeed commercially, it taught us vital lessons now serving our automotive partners. Efficiency with limited resources, smart use of FOSS, and challenging outdated processes are essential for OEMs navigating today’s disruption.

In this new era, embracing a software-first mindset, AI integration, and new forms of partnerships is no longer optional - it’s survival.
Speakers
avatar for Petteri Paasila

Petteri Paasila

Co-Founder & CEO, Seafarix
I am the CEO and Co-Founder of Seafarix, a cutting-edge deep tech company based in Finland that focuses on software and AI for the infotainment domain. With over 20 years of experience in leadership positions in the telco and tech industries, I have a strong background in new business... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 14:45 - 15:15 CEST
Conference Room 1

15:45 CEST

AGL OSPO-EG Updates and Next - Masanori Itoh, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION & Hiroyuki Ishii, Panasonic Automotive Systems
Wednesday July 9, 2025 15:45 - 16:15 CEST
In this session, Masanori Itoh (Toyota) and Hiroyuki Ishii (Panasonic) will provide an overview of the current status of AGL OSPO-EG activities, focusing on an example slide deck recently released as a first deliverable, which is designed to help automotive executives understand the rationale for establishing an OSPO within a company. Afterwards, they will share updates on the ongoing discussions regarding the next steps of OSPO-EG. The second half of the session will feature an open discussion especially aimed at accelerating contributions from the automotive industry to AGL UCB and other OSS projects.
Speakers
avatar for Masanori Itoh

Masanori Itoh

Project General Manager, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
Masanori has been working in IT industry or IT related areas roughly 30 years.Starting as a software engineer of an operating system of mission critical servers, he worked on high-speed cluster interconnect, Cloud Operating System, etc. After worked on various IT projects for various... Read More →
avatar for Hiroyuki Ishii

Hiroyuki Ishii

OSPO OSS Community Expert, Senior Architect, Panasonic Automotive Systems
Hiroyuki Ishii is a Senior Architect at Panasonic Automotive Systems, with over 10 years of experience in Linux kernel and Linux automotive software platforms. He began contributing to OSS projects in 2021 when he joined Automotive Grade Linux project as a member of steering committee... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 15:45 - 16:15 CEST
Conference Room 1

16:20 CEST

Linux and MISRA Compliance: Mission Impossible? - Roberto Bagnara, BUGSENG and University of Parma
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:20 - 16:50 CEST
Every time someone says “Linux can’t be made MISRA‑compliant,” chances are some misconceptions are at play about the nature, the objectives and the practice of the MISRA coding standards. This session shares a work‑in‑progress recipe for achieving meaningful, scoped MISRA coverage on selected kernel builds—enough to pass rigorous safety audits without carving the heart out of the code. We’ll show how lessons from our MISRA‑hardened Xen hypervisor are flowing upstream: pragmatic rule‑tailoring that fits open‑source culture, static‑analysis pipelines wired into Kconfig, and a yellow‑flag review lane that turns everyday patches into audit‑ready artifacts. You won’t leave with a magically compliant mainline, but you will see a practical roadmap for shipping Linux‑powered ECUs that ace the clipboard test. Come for the myth‑busting, stay for the war stories, steal the actionable checklist, and join the next sprint—because this mission is tough, but it’s definitely not impossible.
Speakers
avatar for Roberto Bagnara

Roberto Bagnara

Software Verification Expert and Evangelist, Professor of Computer Science, BUGSENG and University of Parma
Roberto Bagnara is professor of Computer Science at the University of Parma and Software Verification Expert and Evangelist at BUGSENG. He coauthored more than 40 papers, in international journals and conference proceedings, on programming languages, static analysis and other techniques... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:20 - 16:50 CEST
Conference Room 1

16:55 CEST

Status and Update on SBOMs and CVEs in Automotive Grade Linux - Jan-Simon Moeller, Automotive Grade Linux / The Linux Foundation
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:55 - 17:25 CEST
In today's automotive landscape, ensuring the security and reliability of embedded software is critical. With the adoption of Automotive Grade Linux, developers are leveraging modern operating systems for infotainment systems, instrument clusters and beyond. However, managing dependencies and identifying vulnerabilities remains a significant challenge.

This talk highlights how SBOMs and CVEs are generated in Automotive Grade Linux stable release and what upstream changes will come in future releases.
Speakers
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

AGL Release Manager, Automotive Grade Linux / The Linux Foundation
Jan-Simon Möller is the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) Release Manager, responsible for the releases of AGL, the Continuous Integration and Testing infrastructure. With a strong background in embedded systems and software engineering, Jan-Simon ensures the AGL UCB distribution is running... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:55 - 17:25 CEST
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17:30 CEST

The Curse of Zonal Architecture - Yang Zhang, AutoCore.ai
Wednesday July 9, 2025 17:30 - 18:00 CEST
While Zonal architecture in cars today organizing electronic systems into zones, instead of having large number of discreet ECUs for each function, has shown benefits such as reducing wiring and weight, simplifying vehicle design as well as optimising BoM, these do not come free. In fact, Zonal architecture has largely traded simplicity in hardware design with increased complexity and design challenges in software - one that Automotive industry by and large is not familiar with but have to confront. We explore various challenges presented, discuss technology such as global determinism, E2E communications, as well as Network topology, silicon and IP support.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Yang Zhang

Dr. Yang Zhang

Founder & CEO AutoCore.ai, Co-founder & Chairman Autoware Foundation, AutoCore.ai
Dr. Yang Zhang is the Founder & CEO of AutoCore.ai, a full stack automotive SDV solution provider, Co-founder & Chairman Autoware Foundation, the largest autonomous driving open source organisation. He previously served as Director of 96Boards, author of entire set of silicon-independent... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 17:30 - 18:00 CEST
Conference Room 1
 
Thursday, July 10
 

09:30 CEST

Cross Platform Flutter - Joel Winarske, Toyota Connected NA
Thursday July 10, 2025 09:30 - 10:00 CEST
Solving one of Flutter’s biggest gaps
Speakers
avatar for Joel Winarske

Joel Winarske

Principal Engineer III, Toyota Connected NA
- Toyota Connected North America - Pure Watercraft - INRIX / OpenCar - Qualcomm (Phone, Windows on ARM)
Thursday July 10, 2025 09:30 - 10:00 CEST
Conference Room 1

10:05 CEST

How To Accelerate SDV With AGL SDV Reference PF - Yuichi Kusakabe, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Thursday July 10, 2025 10:05 - 10:35 CEST
This presentation is the story of Honda's first in-house software development of IVI(In-Vehicle Infotainment) software.
Why Honda promotes in-house software development - Building an in-house software development team that started with two people, All development process from scratch, There is no silver bullet that will solve many problems.
However, we were able to launch this model successfully based on Honda's DNA of Waigaya, A00, and 120% quality products. The key to this is the use of AOSP(Android Open Source Project) and some OSS.
This presentation will show how a traditional automotive OEM like Honda was able to create an in-house software development team and use OSS, including AOSP. By applying OpenChain(ISO/IEC 5230) self-certification and SPDX Lite to our development process, we solved many problems and achieved a higher starting point.
However, vehicles have difficult requirements, so we will tell you the points to minimize the customization of OSS.
Speakers
avatar for Yuichi Kusakabe

Yuichi Kusakabe

Chief Architect / OSPO Tech Lead, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Yuichi Kusakabe is the Chief Architect at Honda Motor Co., Ltd. , AGL(Automotive Grade Linux) member and COVESA(Connected Vehicle Systems Alliance) member since 2011 with over twenty years of Automotive and Open Source Software Experience. Prior to joining Honda Motor he worked for... Read More →
Thursday July 10, 2025 10:05 - 10:35 CEST
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10:40 CEST

Could AGL Support Functionally Safe Applications? - Isaac Trefz, Elektrobit Automotive GmbH
Thursday July 10, 2025 10:40 - 11:10 CEST
A major limitation of AGL to date is the lack of support for functional safety according to the ISO26262 standard. This limitation is a major roadblock to adoption of AGL for instrument cluster, body, and ADAS applications, which generally demand functional safety. In this session, I will outline a novel, TÜV certified approach to retrofit AGL with support for functional safety without compromising the rapid innovation and security benefits AGL provides through its open-collaboration model. In doing so, I will detail the potential limitations and trade-offs of using AGL for safe applications and inform the listeners how to quickly prototype and test their own applications for compatibility with the novel safety approach.
Speakers
avatar for Isaac Trefz

Isaac Trefz

Senior Product Manager, Elektrobit Automotive GmbH
I am a product manager with over 25 years of experience in testing and managing the development of software in the automotive industry in Germany and the United States with almost 10 years of experience in the area of hypervisors and operating systems for automotive embedded applications... Read More →
Thursday July 10, 2025 10:40 - 11:10 CEST
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11:30 CEST

Accelerating Edge Intelligence: Auto-Grade Linux With Built-in AI Capabilities - Siji Sunny, Varroc Connect
Thursday July 10, 2025 11:30 - 12:00 CEST
This talk explores how Auto-grade Linux, a robust and secure OS tailored for automotive environments, can be seamlessly integrated with Edge AI capabilities to power the next generation of smart mobility solutions.
Speakers
avatar for Siji Sunny

Siji Sunny

Siji Sunny, Varroc Connect
An Entrepreneur, Researcher and OpenSource enthusiast,been developing software and doing research for in various domains: Data Processing, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems & System programming, Application/ User Interface development,Embedded & Mobile computing,text processing... Read More →
Thursday July 10, 2025 11:30 - 12:00 CEST
Conference Room 1

12:05 CEST

AGL's Delivery Process Performance: A Data-Supported View - Agustin Benito Bethencourt, Toscalix Consulting & Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar, Bitergia
Thursday July 10, 2025 12:05 - 12:35 CEST
AGL's delivery process is the finest and more mature example in the open of a complex automotive software-defined production system. This activity is a continuation of last year's talk, where the speakers will present the second iteration of an analysis of AGL's software delivery process performance and activity.

After a very short introduction about the principles, process and metrics applied to the study, speakers will focus on:
* Showing the most relevant and comprehensible data and graphs
* Describing the main conclusions extracted from the study
* Providing a high level view of the potential points for improvements that should be mitigated
* Highlighting the strengths of the delivery process that can be maximized.

The session will finalize with examples of how AGL contributors can use the data on their everyday activities to improve the overall process performance.

Note: This can also be a session presentation rather than a BoF.
Speakers
avatar for Agustin Benito Bethencourt

Agustin Benito Bethencourt

Independent Consultant, Toscalix Consulting
Agustín has guided projects, and organizations throughout the life cycle of OSS based products and services in different markets. He now works as an independent consultant, focused on helping organizations in two ways: applying advanced data analytics to production environments to... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar

Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar

CEao, Bitergia
Daniel Izquierdo is a researcher and co-founder of Bitergia and currently holding the position of CEO, he is focused on the quality of the data, research of new metrics, analysis and studies of interest for Bitergia customers via data mining and processing. Daniel earned a PhD in... Read More →
Thursday July 10, 2025 12:05 - 12:35 CEST
Conference Room 1

13:35 CEST

Advancing the Virtual Vehicle Fleet; E2E Vehicle Data Processing and SDV Reference Platform Integrat - Masanori Itoh, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
Thursday July 10, 2025 13:35 - 14:05 CEST
This presentation will provide an update on the Virtual Vehicle Fleet introduced at the AMM Spring in February. This time, we will demonstrate a virtual vehicle composed of three virtual machines: IVI, IC, and GW, incorporating the technical elements currently under consideration for the AGL SDV Reference Platform. We will delve into the complete architecture of a vehicle data processing system that spans from the vehicle to the cellular network, edge, core network, and cloud, using this virtual vehicle fleet. Additionally, we will explore the integration with a simulated 5G network (5GNW). We will also discuss the relationship between edge processing and ongoing activities at AECC.
Speakers
avatar for Masanori Itoh

Masanori Itoh

Project General Manager, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
Masanori has been working in IT industry or IT related areas roughly 30 years.Starting as a software engineer of an operating system of mission critical servers, he worked on high-speed cluster interconnect, Cloud Operating System, etc. After worked on various IT projects for various... Read More →
Thursday July 10, 2025 13:35 - 14:05 CEST
Conference Room 1

14:10 CEST

AGL's Path To Wrynose - Scott Murray, Konsulko Group
Thursday July 10, 2025 14:10 - 14:40 CEST
AGL is now into year 5 of tracking the upstream Yocto Project long term support (LTS) releases, with less than a year to go before the fourth LTS release, Yocto Project 6.0, codenamed Wrynose. This presentation will walk through the major changes currently present in upstream Yocto Project since the 5.0 LTS release ("Scarthgap") that AGL is currently using, as well as AGL relevant changes that are likely to land between now and next April. Additionally, there will be a discussion of the status of the AGL "next" branch that is used to track the ongoing development of Yocto Project upstream.
Speakers
avatar for Scott Murray

Scott Murray

Principal Software Engineer, Konsulko Group
Scott has been a Linux user for almost 30 years, and has developed Linux based embedded products for almost 25 years at a variety of companies large and small. Currently, he works for Konsulko Group as a Principal Software Engineer, providing embedded Linux engineering services for... Read More →
Thursday July 10, 2025 14:10 - 14:40 CEST
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14:45 CEST

Session To Be Announced
Thursday July 10, 2025 14:45 - 15:15 CEST
Thursday July 10, 2025 14:45 - 15:15 CEST
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15:45 CEST

Deep Technical Talk for the Linux for Automotive Use - Naoto Yamaguchi, AISIN CORPORATION
Thursday July 10, 2025 15:45 - 16:15 CEST
We research and development for some technical topic in AGL. In this session, we will talk about one of the topic. Current candidate topics as a follow;
Improve for open source based root filesystem verification in ROM disk solution that was presented y2024 Berlin AMM.
64bit/32bit hybrid integration using a part of Linux container technology to realize source code level backward compatibility in case of reusing old in-house source.
Others..
Speakers
avatar for Naoto Yamaguchi

Naoto Yamaguchi

Senior Specialist, AISIN CORPORATION
Naoto Yamaguchi is a senior specialist of IVI system development at AISIN. He received a doctor of informatics from the Shizuoka University in 2007. He has developed RTOS navigation platform since 2007, and in-vehicle infotainment system using Linux since 2011. He joined to AGL since... Read More →
Thursday July 10, 2025 15:45 - 16:15 CEST
Conference Room 1

16:55 CEST

Session To Be Announced
Thursday July 10, 2025 16:55 - 17:25 CEST
Thursday July 10, 2025 16:55 - 17:25 CEST
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