AnyLog will exhibit at Stand 68 and join the Edge Computing & AIoT track, showcasing live MCP-driven AI queries across distributed edge nodes — without any data movement.

AnyLog joins IoT Tech Expo North America 2026 as an official partner, taking Stand 68 in San Jose for the two-day show on May 18 and 19 at the McEnery Convention Center. The team will run live demos throughout both days on the Edge Computing & AIoT track.
The demo loop covers the core AnyLog story for a 2026 audience. A shared metadata layer and Unified Namespace stitch every edge resource into one logical system. Queries land via plain SQL or via MCP, so AI agents can ask the edge in natural language and the same query reaches the right nodes. No pipelines, no cloud round-trip, no centralization.
The intent is to make the architecture concrete in the booth. Visitors can run their own SQL against a live multi-node setup, watch MCP-driven agents do queries that previously required a data warehouse, and walk through the three production deployments the team is shipping into manufacturing, smart cities, and electric maritime.
For attendees evaluating Industry 4.0 or smart-city stacks, the practical takeaway is plug-and-play deployment time. EdgeLake nodes register themselves onto the shared metadata layer and become queryable immediately. There is no per-customer cloud setup to wire and no historian to maintain. Data stays where it is generated.