QNX's Groundbreaking Display at 2025 NAGOYA Mobility Technology Exhibition
In an exciting development for the mobility industry, QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited headquartered in Ontario, Canada, is set to showcase an extensive range of software-defined vehicle (SDV) solutions at the upcoming
2025 NAGOYA Mobility Technology Exhibition. This first-ever display in Japan underlines QNX's pivotal role in advancing SDV technologies.
Scheduled to run from July 16 to 18, 2025, at
Aichi Sky Expo, the event will feature QNX's booth (number 154 in the CAE Software area), where five groundbreaking demos will be presented. These demos highlight QNX's ability to cater not only to passenger car ECU development but also to off-highway mobility applications such as
automated guided vehicles (AGVs), construction machinery, and agricultural equipment.
Commitment to SDV Innovation
QNX's debut showcase in Japan emphasizes its commitment to providing a versatile and safety-certified software platform that accelerates SDV innovation across diverse mobility sectors. The software architecture is designed to be scalable, real-time, and high in safety, thereby assisting embedded system developers and suppliers in streamlining their development processes and reducing costs while efficiently adapting to evolving safety and regulatory standards.
Attendees are encouraged to visit QNX's booth to experience firsthand how this unified platform is shaping the future of intelligent mobility, from highways to farmlands and construction sites.
Event Details
- - Name: 2025 NAGOYA Mobility Technology Exhibition
- - Organizer: Japan Society of Automotive Engineers (JSAE)
- - Dates: July 16 (Wed) - 18 (Fri), 2025, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- - Venue: Aichi Sky Expo
- - Exhibitors: Approximately 350 companies with around 970 exhibits expected
- - Estimated Visitors: About 30,000
- - QNX Booth Number: 154 (CAE Software Area)
Highlights from QNX’s Exhibit
At the event, QNX will unveil a common real-time safety software foundation for both in-vehicle and off-highway mobility. Key features include:
- - QNX General Embedded Development Platform (GEDP): A modular software stack that integrates a real-time operating system (RTOS) and middleware, significantly reducing development time while meeting the highest standards of functional safety, security, and performance.
- - MotionWise Schedule for QNX SDP 8.0: A real-time control demo developed in collaboration with TTTech Auto, showcasing advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) functionalities like lane-keeping assist and forward-collision avoidance.
- - QNX Everywhere: A program providing free access to QNX SDP 8.0 for educational and non-commercial users, featuring demonstrations involving AI capabilities for smart agricultural and AGV scenarios.
- - QNX Cabin: A cloud-driven cockpit development environment, showcasing improved collaboration among globally distributed teams.
Industry Insights
QNX Country Sales Director in Japan, Sachin Agarwal, highlights, "Our showcased expertise in real-time safety technologies within the automotive realm is now being extended to off-highway vehicles, addressing a wide array of industry needs. With QNX technology featured in approximately one in four vehicles worldwide, we are accelerating the development of next-gen mobility solutions across various applications.”
As QNX takes center stage at the 2025 NAGOYA Mobility Technology Exhibition, the platform promises to transform how developers and OEMs transition seamlessly from traditional ECUs to advanced SDV technologies, enhancing safety and reliability in the vibrant automotive landscape.
About QNX and BlackBerry
BlackBerry provides intelligent software and services for enterprises and government entities globally. Its performance-driven software platform enables leading automotive manufacturers and large enterprises to develop innovative applications, generate new revenue streams, and deploy transformative business models without compromising on safety and security. Headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, BlackBerry leads in secure communication and advanced cybersecurity solutions utilizing AI and machine learning technologies.
QNX, a part of BlackBerry, enhances user experiences and expands the potential of technology-driven industries. With over 255 million vehicles employing QNX technology worldwide, its embedded software is trusted across multiple sectors, including automotive, medical devices, industrial control, robotics, commercial vehicles, aerospace, and defense. More details can be found at
qnx.com.
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QNX Japan PR Office
Phone: 03-4405-9537
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