2026-02-03

Meet Canonical at Embedded World 2026

March 10-12, 2026. Nuremberg, Germany

Book a meeting

Embedded World is just around the corner. At Canonical, we’re delighted to be returning to this must-attend global event for the embedded community.

Visit us at booth 4-160 in Hall 4 to discover how Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, can support you with device innovation. Meet the Canonical team to discuss compliance (including with the CRA), security hardening, over-the-air updates, edge AI, and physical AI. We’ll be on-hand with live demos to show you exactly how we can help you.

If you want to reserve some time with the team, schedule a meeting here or fill in the form on this page. We’re excited to hear what you’re working on!

Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) compliance, streamlined

The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is entering a new phase this year, with vulnerability reporting obligations entering into full force in September 2026. The Canonical team will be on-hand to help you navigate the new requirements and show you how Ubuntu-based devices offer a simple, robust path to compliance with the CRA, as well as other compliance frameworks:

  • Support that matches device lifespans, with patching and maintenance that lasts up to 15 years, through Ubuntu Pro for Devices.

  • Fleet monitoring and vulnerability scanning for visibility, real-time compliance, and CVE management through Canonical Landscape.

  • Security best practices that are embedded into Ubuntu, including kernel hardening, access controls, and automated tools for major compliance frameworks, such as FIPS.

Ubuntu Core: secure your devices, scale your fleet

In industrial environments, security demands an immutable, locked-down, approach. If you’re looking to harden your infrastructure, we’ll be ready to demonstrate how Ubuntu Core can protect and streamline your operations.

As a quick teaser, Ubuntu Core encapsulates every system component, including the system itself, into a set of containers. By enforcing isolation at the kernel level, we ensure your operations remain both secure and stable.

Scaling a device fleet is a major hurdle without the right foundation. Ubuntu Core simplifies expansion with seamless Over-The-Air updates and failsafe rollbacks ensuring reliability at every step. With support for Arm, x86 and RISC-V, Ubuntu Core is built to power your fleet, no matter the size.

Book a meeting if you want to learn more about Ubuntu Core or fill in the form on this page.

The foundation for physical AI

For over a decade, Canonical has supported the robotics ecosystem via Ubuntu – the primary platform for ROS (Robot Operating System).

From training and fine-tuning models in the cloud, to edge deployment, our ecosystem streamlines the entire lifecycle of physical AI:

  • MLOps for the cloud, through Charmed Kubeflow

  • Silicon-optimized AI models, through Inference Snaps

  • Real-time kernel for deterministic control

  • Long-term support for up to 15 years

Our goal is to provide you with the infrastructure you need to build the future of autonomous machines. All delivered by the power of open source.

Ready to explore AI on your devices? Our team is available to discuss your project and help you navigate the path from development to deployment.

Join us at Embedded World

If you’re planning to attend Embedded World, we’d love to have a chat with you about your device needs. Schedule a meeting with our team, or come to our booth 4-160 in Hall 4– we’ll be looking forward to meeting you!

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