SC Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President: Toshimi Yamanoi, hereinafter "SCAE") is now offering BlackBerry Limited (Headquarters: Ontario, Canada, CEO) to a wide range of customers in the automobile industry. : John Chen, hereinafter referred to as "BlackBerry") has entered into a partnership agreement to provide services and software.
SCAE joins the BlackBerry QNX Channel Partner Program, a global network of VAI (Value-Added Integrators) and distributors trained in QNX technology.
With the signing of this agreement, SCAE will propose products and services such as QNX (R) Neutrino (R) RTOS / QNX (R) OS for Safety / QNX (R) Hypervisor owned by BlackBerry. Combining these with automotive engineering and building on BlackBerry QNX's embedded technology, we provide automotive industry customers with integrated services, design and development of safety-critical solutions.
The powerful combination of BlackBerry QNX OS and SCAE's global engineering capabilities will contribute to the development of the Japanese automobile industry while providing many innovative solutions to global customers.
SCAE will continue to capture growing demand for automotive engineering with BlackBerry and contribute to the development of the automotive industry.
<About BlackBerry>
BlackBerry has a broad portfolio of functional safety software for autonomous driving and connected cars, including QNX OS, development tools and middleware. BlackBerry QNX products are used by automobile manufacturers and Tier 1 customers as software installed in ADAS, digital meters, communication modules, hands-free, and infotainment systems. BlackBerry's lineage of safety, security and continuous innovation has enabled more than 175 million vehicles on the road today to feature QNX technology.
For more information about BlackBerry products and services, please visit BlackBerry.com.
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