Canonical at ces 2025

Canonical at CES 2025

CES 2025 is right around the corner, and with over 3,000 exhibitors, it continues to be the world’s premier event for unveiling cutting-edge technology across industries. 

This year, Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, is returning with a focus on showcasing our advancements in AI/ML, as well as our hardware-agnostic solutions that seamlessly work across various silicon platforms. 

After successful 2023 and 2024 sessions, we are thrilled to be back at CES, ready to reveal new demos, connect with industry professionals, and showcase how Canonical is helping shape the future of AI in automotive and beyond.

What to expect at the Canonical booth

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The major highlight of our booth at CES 2025 will be an AI/ML demo showing how AI models can be trained, deployed, and updated efficiently across different hardware platforms, ensuring compatibility and performance in various automotive use cases. From predictive maintenance to in-car experiences, our AI/ML offering spans the full spectrum of automotive applications.

The demo will also highlight the flexibility of our technology stack across multiple silicon platforms. If you’re curious to see what truly hardware-agnostic AI solutions look like, come by our booth. Our experts will be on-site to guide you through this and other innovations we’ve developed, discussing how Ubuntu supports the entire development lifecycle, from cloud environments to edge devices.

AI/ML for automotive: revolutionizing the future of vehicles

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are fast becoming cornerstones of the automotive industry. As cars evolve into more intelligent systems, OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers face the challenge of deploying and maintaining complex AI workloads in diverse hardware environments. At Canonical, we address these challenges with an end-to-end stack that is hardware-agnostic and built on open-source technology.

Whether you’re developing on NVIDIA’s advanced GPUs or other platforms like Intel or Qualcomm, our AI stack runs seamlessly, giving developers the freedom to choose the best hardware for their needs.

With our over-the-air (OTA) update solution, companies can deploy AI models and software updates directly to vehicles, ensuring reliability, security, and quick rollbacks when required.

We will demonstrate how you can train models in the cloud, optimize them for edge deployment, and deliver those models to a wide range of devices, enabling everything from predictive maintenance to personalized in-car experiences.

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Our approach brings several key benefits. Whether you’re building in the cloud, on-prem, or at the edge, our stack scales up or down as needed. Canonical’s secure boot, full-disk encryption, and transactional updates ensure that your AI/ML deployments remain secure. Also, our solution is fully open-source, offering you flexibility without vendor lock-in.

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Join Us at CES 2025

CES is more than just a tech show—it’s a convergence of industries that defines future trends. We are proud to be part of this innovative ecosystem, bringing our AI/ML expertise and software solutions to the automotive space. Whether you’re an OEM, Tier 1 supplier, or software developer, Canonical has the tools and expertise to help you bring your projects to life, faster and more securely.

Stop by our booth (#10277 in LVCC, North Hall) to experience the future of automotive AI. Our team will be present to discuss your challenges and demonstrate how Canonical’s solutions can accelerate your projects. You can also book a private demo session with our experts.

Don’t miss out on CES 2025—let’s drive the future of AI in automotive together.

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To learn more about Canonical and our engagement in automotive: 

Contact Us

Check out our webpage

Watch our webinar with Elektrobit about SDV

Download our whitepaper on V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything)


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