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The Source Newsletter - April 2012

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QNX Releases New IEC 62304 Compliant RTOS

Building a medical device that meets strict regulatory requirements is a major undertaking. To help simplify the process, we've released the new QNX® Neutrino® RTOS for medical devices, which was first announced in February. More


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Engadget and TechCrunch Catch Up with QNX Concept Car

Recently, we drove the Porsche to a media event in NYC to showcase our support for the AT&T WATSON speech engine. Engadget and TechCrunch were on hand to check out the car, and we have the videos to prove it. Watch the Engadget video; watch the TechCrunch video

The Making of the QNX Concept Car

We've shown you photos and videos of the finished car in all its infotainment glory. Now look at what went into making the vehicle that wowed the crowds at CES and MWC. Watch the video


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Webinars

Using Formal Methods to Develop Medical Device Software

Discover how a formal design tool helped create the software design for a simple medical device. We'll discuss what worked, what didn't, and what surprises we uncovered. Thursday, May 10, 2:00 pm EST. Register

Embedded Meets Mobility: M2M Considerations and Concepts

Learn how to develop a secure, reliable, and scalable managed-device endpoints while taking advantage of cloud computing. Thursday, May 31, 11:00 AM EST. Register


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Event Calendar

From medical design to multicore

In April, QNX Software Systems exhibited at the 2012 Niagara Summit, at the Eighth China International Rail Transit Technology Exhibition, and at QNX Russia 2012.

In May, QNX experts will participate on connected car panels at CTIA Wireless, and will deliver presentations for the seminar series, Developing with Freescale i.MX 6 Series Multicore Processors. QNX Software Systems will also exhibit at Software Design for Medical Devices, in Philadelphia. Check out our complete event calendar.