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QNX Showcases Robotics Software at Summit

Key Takeaways
  • QNX to showcase robotics software at Robotics Summit
  • Hands-on demonstrations and new research to be presented
  • QNX President John Wall to participate in keynote panel
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Strategic Implications

QNX's participation may indicate growing demand for safe and secure robotics systems, which could benefit companies like BlackBerry and its competitors in the AI-enabled robotics market. The focus on deterministic software foundations suggests a shift towards more reliable and trustworthy physical AI applications.

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What Happened

Blackberry Division Demonstrates Safe And Secure Robot Autonomy

QNX, a division of BlackBerry Ltd., will have a major presence at the Robotics Summit & Expo, delivering hands-on demonstrations and new research on its software for next-generation robotic systems. The company will showcase its QNX RTOS and General Embedded Development Platform (GEDP) at the event, which will take place on May 27 and 28 in Boston, as reported by The Robot Report.

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QNX Showcases Robotics Software at Summit

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Key Takeaways
  • QNX to showcase robotics software at Robotics Summit
  • Hands-on demonstrations and new research to be presented
  • QNX President John Wall to participate in keynote panel
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Strategic Implications

QNX's participation may indicate growing demand for safe and secure robotics systems, which could benefit companies like BlackBerry and its competitors in the AI-enabled robotics market. The focus on deterministic software foundations suggests a shift towards more reliable and trustworthy physical AI applications.

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What Happened

Blackberry Division Demonstrates Safe And Secure Robot Autonomy

QNX, a division of BlackBerry Ltd., will have a major presence at the Robotics Summit & Expo, delivering hands-on demonstrations and new research on its software for next-generation robotic systems. The company will showcase its QNX RTOS and General Embedded Development Platform (GEDP) at the event, which will take place on May 27 and 28 in Boston, as reported by The Robot Report.

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