QNX has launched QNX Cabin, a framework that allows OEMs to virtualize the development of sophisticated digital cockpits in the cloud.
BlackBerry has unveiled a Strategic Relaunch of its QNX Brand, with a divisional name change and the relaunch of its QNX brand.
BlackBerry and TTTech Auto have developed a solution that addresses the growing complexities automotive developers are facing as the industry doubles down on its push towards SDVs.
Semiconductor company Rockchip, has developed an advanced automotive digital cockpit platform based on its flagship automotive-grade chip, the RK3588M, in collaboration with BlackBerry QNX.
Chinese automotive chip supplier SemiDrive has expanded its partnership with BlackBerry QNX to co-develop a "cutting-edge" automotive digital cockpit platform.
Hyundai Mobis, a subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Group, has selected BlackBerry QNX to power its next-generation digital cockpit platform.
BlackBerry is expanding its long-standing collaboration with Intel that will enable manufacturers to design, build and safety-certify their industrial systems and robotic applications for progression towards Industry 5.0.
BlackBerry has unveiled QNX Containers, expanding the QNX software portfolio to support operating system (OS) virtualization and containerization on QNX-based devices.
BlackBerry QNX has achieved compliance certification to the ISO 21434 standard for automotive cybersecurity.
BlackBerry has announced a deal to work with chipmaker AMD on new robotic systems technology.
BlackBerry has opened the new ‘BlackBerry loT Center of Excellence, Engineering and Innovation’ in Hyderabad, a world-class facility designed to advance mission-critical embedded software development for loT industries.
L&T Technology in India have signed a a strategic partnership with BlackBerry to leverage the BlackBerry QNX suite of automotive software solutions and enable the development of innovative Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs) for global OEMs.









