Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) is an open source project at the Linux Foundation that is developing a Linux-based platform for all applications in the vehicle, from infotainment to autonomous driving. AGL is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to build a single software platform that can serve as the de facto standard for the entire industry. This will lead to more software reuse, enabling shorter production cycles and more rapid innovation. Although initially focused on In-Vehicle-Infotainment (IVI), AGL plans to support instrument cluster, heads up display, telematics and autonomous driving in the future. AGL is a Collaborative Project hosted by The Linux Foundation. Founded in 2012, AGL operates in the IT and Automotive industries. As of now, there is no available information on the headquarter or any recent investments. For further information, interested parties can reach out to Dan Cauchy, the Executive Director of the project, on LinkedIn.
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