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QNX to Showcase Safe, Deterministic Foundations for Physical AI at Robotics Summit & Expo

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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.

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Key Figures

Robotics developers surveyed: 1,000 developers QNX booth number: Booth 307 Robust operation claim: 100% of the time
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Robotics developers surveyed 1,000 developers Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report survey size
QNX booth number Booth 307 Robotics Summit & Expo exhibition location
Robust operation claim 100% of the time Marketing claim on trusted, reliable robotic performance

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Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Apr 20 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Apr 20 NVIDIA AI collaboration Positive +13.2% Expanded integration of QNX OS for Safety 8.0 with NVIDIA IGX Thor platform.
Mar 10 Hypervisor 8.0 launch Positive -0.9% General availability of safety-certified QNX Hypervisor 8.0 for Physical AI systems.
Feb 17 Embedded World showcase Positive -1.2% Showcase of QNX GEDP and robotics/Physical AI demos at Embedded World 2026.
Mar 12 FuSa platform launch Positive +0.0% Launch of functional safety platform consolidating safety and AI workloads on Intel hardware.
Jul 17 CylanceMDR Pro debut Positive -2.7% Introduction of AI-powered CylanceMDR Pro managed detection and response service.
Pattern Detected

AI-tagged QNX/BlackBerry news has produced an average 1.68% move, with one strong positive reaction (NVIDIA collaboration) but several instances where product or platform announcements saw flat-to-negative next-day performance.

Recent Company History

Over the past year, BlackBerry’s AI-tagged news has centered on QNX platforms and AI-enabled safety. On July 17, 2024, the company launched CylanceMDR Pro, followed by a Functional Safety platform on March 12, 2025. In early 2026, QNX highlighted robotics and Physical AI at Embedded World and announced Hypervisor 8.0 for Safety, then deepened its NVIDIA collaboration on April 20, 2026, which drove a 13.17% move. Today’s Robotics Summit showcase continues this Physical AI narrative.

Historical Comparison

+1.7% avg move · Past AI-tagged QNX/BlackBerry announcements moved shares by an average of 1.68%, mainly around platf...
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Past AI-tagged QNX/BlackBerry announcements moved shares by an average of 1.68%, mainly around platform launches and demos, framing this Robotics Summit presence as part of a steady Physical AI rollout.

AI-tagged history shows a progression from AI-powered security (CylanceMDR Pro) to functional safety platforms, then to safety-certified hypervisors and NVIDIA partnerships, and now repeated event showcases for robotics and Physical AI using QNX GEDP and RTOS.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement extends QNX’s Physical AI strategy, emphasizing its RTOS, GEDP platform and determ...
Analysis

This announcement extends QNX’s Physical AI strategy, emphasizing its RTOS, GEDP platform and deterministic control in robotics through live demos and a survey of 1,000 developers. It mirrors prior AI-tagged initiatives around safety-certified platforms and partnerships. Investors monitoring this story may focus on how such showcases translate into commercial design wins, recurring software revenue, and follow-on announcements comparable to the NVIDIA collaboration’s 13.17% share-price reaction.

Key Terms

rtos, lidar, sensor fusion, virtualization
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rtos technical
"QNX® RTOS translates AI‑driven decisions into precise, reliable physical actions"
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is specialized software that controls devices requiring immediate, predictable responses — think of it as the conductor that keeps every instrument in a time-sensitive machine playing exactly when needed. For investors, the presence or quality of an RTOS matters because it can determine whether a product (from medical devices to industrial controllers or automotive systems) meets safety, performance and regulatory demands, affecting product viability, sales and liability risk.
lidar technical
"a QNX® OS-powered high-fidelity robotic arm demonstrates how LIDAR, vision sensing"
Lidar, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, is a technology that uses laser beams to create detailed, three-dimensional maps of the environment. It works like a sophisticated eye that measures distances by bouncing light off objects, helping machines see and understand their surroundings. For investors, lidar is important because it enables advancements in autonomous vehicles, robotics, and mapping, which can drive innovation and growth in related industries.
sensor fusion technical
"Digital Factory Automation Enabled by Sensor Fusion and Deterministic Safety"
Sensor fusion is the process of combining data from multiple sensors—like cameras, radar, microphones, or motion detectors—to create a single, clearer picture of what’s happening in the real world. For investors, better fusion means products and systems that are safer, more reliable, or smarter (think a car using several eyes and ears to avoid collisions), which can reduce costs, speed product adoption, and improve a company’s competitive edge.
virtualization technical
"a safety‑certified embedded virtualization platform built on SDP 8.0"
Virtualization creates software versions of physical computing resources—such as running multiple independent “virtual” computers, storage pools, or networks inside a single physical machine—allowing firms to do more with less hardware and to scale services quickly. It matters to investors because it lowers capital and operating costs, speeds product deployment, and supports cloud and security strategies that can improve efficiency and profitability; think of turning one big building into many flexible apartments.

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QNX brings hands‑on demos, conference keynote, and new industry research to the world's leading commercial robotics event

WATERLOO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2026 / QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB), today announced a major presence at the Robotics Summit & Expo (May 27 - 28 in Boston), where it will deliver hands‑on demonstrations, thought leadership, and new research highlighting how QNX software provides a safe, secure, deterministic foundation for countless next-generation robotic systems, including those enabled by AI.

On the show floor, QNX will present multiple interactive demonstrations illustrating how the QNX® RTOS translates AI‑driven decisions into precise, reliable physical actions. Visitors will also learn how QNX® software can scale seamlessly from low‑cost prototypes to production‑grade commercial robotic platforms, enabling developers to build systems that can operate alongside humans safely and predictably.

Live Demonstrations on the Show Floor:

Accessible Robotics Prototyping on QNX Software
This demo features an entry‑level robotic arm built on affordable hardware that can see and mimic human movements to pick up objects. It shows how QNX software can be used as the deterministic control foundation for robotics development, using the QNX® Everywhere program designed to lower the barrier to entry by giving developers free and easy access to QNX software for learning, experimentation, and early‑stage prototyping.

Digital Factory Automation Enabled by Sensor Fusion and Deterministic Safety
In a production‑style 'Digital Factory Automation' environment, a QNX® OS-powered high-fidelity robotic arm demonstrates how LIDAR, vision sensing and robot control all work together to enable real‑time object detection and avoidance. Incorporating dynamic safety in real-time using the QNX OS, the system responds immediately and deterministically anytime an object or person enters its path of motion.

High‑Performance Motion Replication on Intel and NVIDIA Hardware
Powered by high performance Intel and NVIDIA hardware, this demonstration uses AI-based pose detection to precisely replicate human gestures. Visitors can interact directly with the system and watch an on‑screen avatar mirror their motions, showcasing how QNX supports real‑time, low‑latency performance on advanced platforms used in humanoid and AI‑enabled robots.

All of these experiences are based on the QNX® General Embedded Development Platform (GEDP), a comprehensive, production-grade solution designed to accelerate the development of safe, secure, and reliable robotics systems. Incorporating the proven QNX RTOS, QNX GEDP provides a unified environment for embedded software development, enabling robotics innovators to bring advanced functionality to market faster while meeting ever-evolving yet stringent safety and security requirements. At the booth, visitors will be able to interact with a GEDP animation that visually demonstrates how these capabilities come together in practice.

QNX Keynote on the Main Stage
QNX President, John Wall, will participate in the opening keynote panel, "Building the Next Era of Robot Autonomy". As robots move beyond enclosed industrial settings into shared human environments, the session will explore how safety, security, and real‑time performance must be engineered into systems from the start. Joined by executives from Amazon Robotics, Locus Robotics, and Universal Robots, the panel will examine how leading organizations are enabling safe autonomy at scale as Physical AI becomes a reality.

Launch of Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report
During the event, QNX will also debut its Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report, a new global research study examining how robotics development is evolving as systems become more software‑defined, AI‑enabled, and increasingly deployed alongside humans. Based on a survey of 1,000 robotics developers worldwide, the report will reveal the most significant inhibitors to progress, the gaps between system ambitions and current capabilities, and perspectives on the future of the industry.

"Robotics is at an inflection point where artificial intelligence is no longer confined to screens or simulations but is increasingly expressed through physical movements in shared real-world environments where the safety stakes are incredibly high," said Carsten Hurasky, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, QNX. "QNX provides the deterministic software foundation that makes this new era of Physical AI trustworthy, whether you are experimenting with a low‑cost robotic prototype or deploying advanced commercial systems in safety‑critical environments. At the upcoming Robotics Summit & Expo, we look forward to showing how developers can start quickly, scale confidently, and build robots that people can trust to perform reliably and safely 100% of the time, no matter the situation."

Visitors are encouraged to stop by the QNX booth (#307) to see the demonstrations firsthand and learn how QNX software helps turn intelligent perception into safe, deterministic action in the physical world.

For more information on QNX, visit QNX.com and follow @QNX News.

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About BlackBerry
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB) provides enterprises and governments the intelligent software and services that power the world around us. Based in Waterloo, Ontario, the company's high-performance foundational software enables major automakers and industrial giants alike to unlock transformative applications, drive new revenue streams and launch innovative business models, all without sacrificing safety, security, and reliability. With a deep heritage in Secure Communications, BlackBerry delivers operational resiliency with a comprehensive, highly secure, and extensively certified portfolio for mobile fortification, mission-critical communications, and critical events management.

About QNX
QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB), provides the trusted foundation that software-defined and physical AI systems depend on to operate safely and predictably in the real world. For nearly half a century, QNX has powered safety-critical applications where failure is not an option. The business leads the way in delivering safe and secure operating systems, hypervisors, middleware, solutions, and development tools, along with the support and services delivered by trusted embedded software experts. Today, QNX technology underpins hundreds of millions of vehicles on the road and a wide range of mission-critical systems across industrial controls, robotics, medical devices, commercial transportation, rail, and aerospace and defense. QNX is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. Learn more at qnx.software.

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FAQ

What will QNX (BB) demonstrate at the Robotics Summit & Expo on May 27–28, 2026?

QNX will demo multiple hands-on systems showing deterministic control, sensor fusion, and AI-based motion replication. According to QNX, demos include low-cost prototyping, digital factory automation with LIDAR and vision, and high-performance Intel/NVIDIA platforms.

When and where will QNX (BB) present its keynote on robot autonomy?

QNX President John Wall will join the opening keynote panel on May 27, 2026 in Boston. According to QNX, the session titled "Building the Next Era of Robot Autonomy" will discuss safety, security, and real-time performance for shared human environments.

What is the Inside the Robot report QNX (BB) is launching at the expo?

Inside the Robot is a global architecture benchmark report based on a survey of 1,000 robotics developers. According to QNX, it examines gaps between ambitions and current capabilities and identifies major inhibitors to robotics progress.

How does QNX say its GEDP and RTOS support robotics developers?

QNX says the GEDP and RTOS provide a production-grade, deterministic foundation for safe, secure, low-latency robot control. According to QNX, the platform scales from early prototypes to commercial systems while addressing safety and security requirements.

Will QNX show examples of safety features in factory or collaborative robots at the expo?

Yes. QNX will demonstrate dynamic, real-time safety using sensor fusion for object detection and avoidance. According to QNX, the Digital Factory Automation demo shows deterministic responses when a person or object enters a robot's path.

How can developers access QNX software for prototyping and early development?

QNX offers the QNX Everywhere program to lower entry barriers and give developers free access for learning and prototyping. According to QNX, this enables experimentation with deterministic control on affordable hardware before scaling to production.