
Sano at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025
Exploring the Future of Cloud-Native Technologies
Piotr Kica, Scientific Programmer at the Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, attended KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025, which took place in London from April 1–4. As one of the most influential conferences dedicated to open-source and cloud-native technologies, the event gathered over 12,000 professionals from around the world to discuss the evolving landscape of Kubernetes, DevOps, and cloud infrastructure.
Key Trends: AI, WebAssembly, LLMs, and Scientific Workloads
This year’s conference spotlighted several important directions in cloud-native development. Among the most prominent were:
- AI-powered observability tools, enabling more intelligent and adaptive monitoring of complex systems,
- The growing adoption of WebAssembly (Wasm) in production environments, offering new levels of portability and performance,
- Continued progress in cloud-native infrastructure tailored to scientific workloads, a topic of direct relevance to Sano’s mission.
These trends reflect the growing convergence of software engineering, data science, and biomedical research—and provide valuable insights for organizations developing secure and scalable platforms.
Why It Matters for Computational Medicine
For Sano, participation in events like KubeCon + CloudNativeCon ensures that our engineering and research strategies remain aligned with the most up-to-date innovations in the field. Leveraging knowledge from the cloud-native and open-source community allows us to build high-performance, resilient, and secure solutions for computational medicine.
By staying engaged with this vibrant global ecosystem, we continue to bridge the gap between advanced computing and clinical impact—ensuring that the technologies we develop meet the complex and rapidly evolving needs of modern medicine.