
Renovo and BlackBerry QNX have now announced their plans to jointly develop safety-critical data management solutions for connected and autonomous vehicles by integrating BlackBerry QNX with Renovo's intelligent automotive data platform, Insight.
"QNX RTOS is a world-class real-time OS providing global OEMs with the highest levels of safety and reliability. We're immensely proud to announce our partnership with BlackBerry," said Chris Heiser, Co-Founder and CEO of Renovo. "As leaders in our respective fields, we are excited to join forces to accelerate ADAS and autonomous driving from the lab to the open road."
"Data is the lifeblood of software-defined vehicles of the future and being able to rapidly identify actionable insights is a critical problem facing the automotive industry," said John Wall, SVP and Co-Head, BlackBerry QNX. "By combining Renovo's data management and technology expertise with ours, we will bring a solution forward to accelerate the development of safe and secure connected and autonomous vehicles."
As part of the announcement, the companies noted they will be showcasing new features created through the partnership during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020, which takes place on January 7-10 in Las Vegas.
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