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BlackBerry Limited reports news on enterprise software, secure communications, and embedded systems software through its QNX and Secure Communications divisions. QNX updates commonly cover real-time operating systems, safety-certified platforms, hypervisors, robotics, automotive, medical technology, industrial controls, defense, and edge AI deployments. Secure Communications news centers on certified communications, mobile fortification, mission-critical communications, critical events management, and digital sovereignty use cases for governments and regulated organizations.
BlackBerry announcements also include customer selections, technology integrations, industry research, partnerships, and operating results. Recurring financial updates distinguish QNX performance from Secure Communications performance and discuss software revenue, royalty backlog, operating cash flow, and segment profitability.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) reported voting results for its June 25, 2026 annual and special shareholder meeting. All eight director nominees from the May 1, 2026 management proxy circular were elected to serve until the next annual meeting or until successors are chosen.
Support ranged from about 84% to 99% of votes cast.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) reported Q1 FY2027 revenue of $152.9 million, up 26% year-over-year, with adjusted gross margin of 78.6% and GAAP gross margin of 78.3%.
Adjusted EBITDA rose to $36.3 million and GAAP operating income to $15.3 million. QNX and Secure Communications each grew over 20% and achieved Rule of 40 performance. Adjusted net income reached $25.4 million, GAAP net income was $8.5 million, and adjusted EPS was $0.04. Operating cash flow was $4.6 million, BlackBerry's first cash-positive fiscal first quarter in nine years, excluding the FY2024 patent sale. The company ended the quarter with $422.9 million in cash and investments, repurchased 2.6 million shares for $10 million, and guided FY2027 revenue to $594–$621 million, adjusted EBITDA to $119–$139 million, non-GAAP EPS to $0.16–$0.20, and operating cash flow to about $100 million.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) announced new capabilities for its Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) platform to address rising demand for sovereign endpoint control in enterprises, governments, and regulated industries.
The 2026 release adds on‑prem macOS management, post‑quantum cryptography upgrades, expanded multi‑tenant support, secure AI-assisted operations, and enhanced secure file sharing.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) will hold its Annual General Meeting of shareholders virtually on June 25, 2026, at 10:00 am ET. Shareholders can access the live audio webcast and voting platform at meetnow.global/MJSLNAS.
Registered shareholders and duly appointed proxyholders may vote directly at the AGM, while beneficial shareholders must first appoint themselves as proxyholder and register via Computershare by 10:00 am ET on June 23, 2026. Others may attend as guests only. A replay will be available at BlackBerry.com/Investors, and further participation details and a user guide are provided at www.envisionreports.com/BlackBerry2026.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) will report fiscal first quarter 2027 results for the period ended May 31, 2026 on June 25, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. ET. A conference call and live webcast will be available, with phone access and replay details provided for investors.
BlackBerry also outlined targeted earnings release dates for Q2, Q3, and Q4 2027.
QNX, a division of BlackBerry (NYSE:BB), released the global “Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report” based on 1,000 robotics developers.
Key findings include software architecture as the top performance bottleneck (27% vs 16% hardware), 89% citing Physical AI as critical, 95% needing deterministic real time, and 91% still using general‑purpose OSs for real‑time or safety‑critical workloads.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) announced that its secure communications platform BlackBerry AtHoc has achieved 2026 FedRAMP Class D (High) re-certification, the U.S. government’s highest cloud security standard for sensitive unclassified data.
BlackBerry notes AtHoc is trusted by 80% of U.S. federal agencies for mission-critical crisis communications and incident coordination.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) announced that CFO Tim Foote and QNX President John Wall will speak at two upcoming investor conferences. They will join fireside chats and meet investors at the CIBC Technology & Innovation Conference 14.0 on May 21, 2026, in Toronto and the Baird 2026 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference on June 2, 2026, in New York City.
Both events will be live streamed, with replays available on BlackBerry’s investor relations website.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) announced TSX acceptance to renew its normal course issuer bid to repurchase up to 26,785,714 common shares (≈4.58% of public float) starting May 12, 2026 and ending no later than May 11, 2027. Shares purchased will be cancelled.
As of April 30, 2026, BlackBerry had 586,061,407 common shares outstanding; 18,136,158 shares were repurchased under the prior NCIB at a weighted average price of US$3.85.
QNX (NYSE:BB) will present hands-on demos, a keynote panel, and new research at the Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston on May 27–28, 2026. Exhibits demonstrate QNX RTOS and GEDP enabling deterministic, low-latency control, sensor fusion, and AI-driven motion replication from prototype to production robotic systems.
The company will launch the Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report, based on a 1,000-developer survey, and QNX President John Wall will join a keynote on safe robot autonomy.