QNX, Vector and TTTech Auto Join Forces to Develop Foundational Vehicle Software Platform to Turbocharge Auto Innovation
ACCESS Newswire · QNX

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QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB), Vector and TTTech Auto today announced a multi-year, global undertaking to collaborate, develop and market a foundational vehicle software platform that will end the cumbersome and costly process of software integration, empowering automakers to shift their focus to delivering innovative consumer-facing applications that build brand loyalty, differentiation and value.

Solving the Software Dilemma - Managing Complexity and Costs

Today's automakers face a critical dilemma - while a robust vehicle software platform is a critical enabler for next-generation vehicles, it is expensive to develop and maintain internally while offering little consumer-facing value once complete. The involvement of hundreds of software providers in every single vehicle ECU adds significant complexity, with compounding integration and upgrade costs which can often lead to software incompatibilities, performance issues, deployment challenges and production delays. Hardware-specific dependencies further exacerbate the issue by creating vendor lock-in, limiting portability across different modules and programs. And despite best efforts from industry consortiums, existing vehicle software platform approaches have yet to gain widespread OEM acceptance due to performance issues, complex configuration requirements and safety certification hurdles.

Simplifying Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Development

With the vehicle software platform being built by QNX, Vector and TTTech Auto, automakers will gain a solid software foundation that solves these challenges and which they can build on to deliver the brand differentiating applications and services that are most in demand by their customers. Automakers will also benefit from the governance of an open and transparent multi-party collaboration that will evolve over time to embrace contributions from new ecosystem members. Pre-integrated, lightweight and certified to the automotive industry's highest functional safety (ISO 26262 ASIL D) and security (ISO 21434) standards, this vehicle software platform will be simple by design, performant by nature and able to scale vehicle-wide, making it easier than ever for automakers to accelerate their Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) development efforts so they can optimize costs, focus vital resources and deliver better customer experiences.

Freeing Automakers to Focus on What Matters Most

"Automakers are under intense pressure to deploy software quickly, simply, and at scale - a demanding reality that often results in a whack-a-mole of issues that distract from their core mission to deliver a compelling in-car experience that differentiates their brand," said John Wall, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Product, Engineering and Services at QNX. "Amidst that backdrop, many have reached out with the same question - ‘Can you take care of the heavy lifting of the underlying software stack so we can focus on what matters most to our customers?'. Working with like-minded partners in Vector and TTTech Auto, we're excited to be stepping up to the plate, with a holistic vehicle software platform that will make development headaches and managing multiple suppliers a thing of the past, freeing automakers to create the groundbreaking features that will redefine what it means to get behind the wheel."