Hosted by the UXL Foundation, this community-led conference brings together developers to explore, share, and showcase the capabilities of oneAPI through hands-on tutorials, demos, technical talks, and panel discussions.
Call for Presentations
oneAPI Developer Summit 2025 (Hosted by UXL Foundation)
Advancing AI and HPC with oneAPI: "Data Center to the Edge"
The UXL Foundation invites researchers, developers, and industry leaders to submit presentations at the upcoming UXL Foundation
This conference will spotlight the latest innovations, real-world applications, and future directions of the oneAPI programming model in the context of heterogeneous computing.
Areas of Interest
We encourage submissions that explore a broad spectrum of Data Center and Edge topics related to oneAPI and SYCL, including but not limited to:
Development & Optimization
Performance tuning and optimization strategies
Best practices for cross-architecture development
Compiler advancements and runtime innovations
Applications & Case Studies
Real-world implementations and success stories
Industry-specific case studies (e.g., healthcare, finance, automotive)
Comparative insights with other programming models
Advanced Topics
AI and machine learning with oneAPI
High-performance and exascale computing
Quantum computing and emerging technologies
Edge, automotive, and mobile applications
Tools & Ecosystem
oneAPI development environments and tools
Interoperability with other programming models
Libraries and extensions that expand oneAPI functionality
Education & Community
Teaching oneAPI in academic settings
Open-source and community-driven initiatives
Strategies to grow and engage the oneAPI developer ecosystem
UXL community news and updates
We look forward to your contributions that help drive the future of open, cross-platform computing.
Please include the following in your submission:
Title and abstract for your technical talk or workshop
Speaker bio
Speaker headshot, 1000x1000
Any external conference links, if applicable
GitHub repository link, if applicable
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