© All rights reserved. Powered by VLThemes.

Bridging Academia and Innovation — JaduPc & XENO EV Seminar at IUB

📍 Venue: Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)

🔧 Linux at the Core of Bangladeshi Innovation

JaduPc and XENO EV hosted a seminar at IUB focused on how Linux is shaping the future of Bangladesh’s technology landscape. This session brought students, faculty, and industry professionals together to explore:

  • ShopnoOS: JaduPc’s lightweight Linux-based operating system designed for education, public kiosks, and embedded applications.
  • XenOS: A custom Linux-based Automotive Operating System being developed by JaduPc in partnership with XENO EV, aimed at powering ECUs and CAN-based systems in electric vehicles.

Both systems are open, modular, and optimized for Bangladeshi conditions, laying the groundwork for sovereign technology infrastructure.

🤝 The Power of Academia-Industry Collaboration

The IUB seminar emphasized the critical role of academic institutions in advancing national technology capabilities. Key discussion points included:

  • Joint research opportunities on embedded Linux and real-time systems.
  • Curriculum-level support for automotive and kiosk OS development.
  • Empowering students to contribute to open-source hardware and software ecosystems.

🚗 XenOS Progress Highlights

JaduPc’s engineering team shared exciting developments from the XenOS project, including:

  • ✅ CAN Bus Logging: Successful collection of real-time vehicle data from in-field EVs.
  • ✅ Diagnostic Interface Prototypes: Early UI for displaying speed, battery status, and ECU messages.
  • ✅ Event-Based Data Recording: Triggers for crash detection, voltage drops, and abnormal sensor behavior.
  • ✅ Live Testing: CAN sniffers successfully decoding packets from prototype electric vehicles — a major leap in local automotive OS development.

💡 Why It Matters

This event marked a pivotal moment in Linux-centric innovation in Bangladesh. With academia onboard and open-source software as a foundation, JaduPc is enabling students, developers, and technologists to build nationally-relevant platforms — not just apps or services, but entire computing layers.

Top