CTHINGS.CO will exhibit at Oslo Tech Show May 6-7, showcasing how to efficiently scale, manage and secure connected environments.
From May 6–7, CTHINGS.CO will be at Oslo Tech Show 2026, one of the leading technology events in the Nordics focused on AI, IoT, and digital infrastructure.
You’ll find us at the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) booth (C04-11 + C04-09), where we’ll be showcasing the Orchestra Technology Stack.
Across industries, organizations are moving beyond experimentation. Edge computing and IoT are no longer confined to pilots—they are being deployed in real-world environments across manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure.
With this shift comes a new set of priorities:
Managing growing numbers of connected devices
Maintaining visibility across distributed environments
Integrating security into daily operations
Meeting evolving regulatory requirements
Scaling systems without increasing complexity
As more enterprise data is processed at the edge, these challenges are becoming part of everyday operations.
In conversations with teams across the Nordic region, several themes consistently emerge:
Integrating security into day-to-day operations
Managing device lifecycles across large deployments
Maintaining visibility across sites
Embedding regulatory requirements into system design
Keeping infrastructure flexible as it evolves
These are not theoretical concerns, they reflect the realities of operating edge and IoT systems at scale.
At Oslo Tech Show, we will be demonstrating how organizations are addressing these challenges using the Orchestra Technology Stack.
Orchestra provides a scalable and flexible framework for managing edge and IoT environments, enabling teams to:
Deploy and manage devices and applications across distributed environments
Maintain control and visibility over connected systems
Integrate security into operational workflows
Support compliance with evolving regulations such as CRA and RED
Scale infrastructure without vendor lock-in
At its core, Orchestra is built on Containerized Application Lifecycle Management (CALM), simplifying how both individual applications and complex IoT systems are managed over time.
If you’re attending Oslo Tech Show 2026, we invite you to visit us at the PAIH booth (C04-11 + C04-09).
Whether you are working on edge infrastructure, IoT deployments, or secure device management, we’d be glad to exchange perspectives and discuss how these challenges are being addressed in practice.
If you can’t attend the event, you can learn more about the Orchestra Technology Stack here.