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The Source Newsletter - May 2012

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QNX Set to Roll Out New Reference Vehicle

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, June 6. That's the day QNX Software Systems plans to unveil its brand new reference vehicle at Telematics Detroit 2012. It's not a Corvette and it's not a Porsche, but it is a... well, we're hoping you can guess! Join the conversation on Twitter by following @QNX_Auto

On the Safe Side: New Robotics Middleware from SEC

SEC of Japan has developed a new middleware product, dubbed RTMSafety, for factory automation robots, personal-care robots, and other robotic applications. RTMSafety runs on the QNX® Neutrino® RTOS Safe Kernel and, like the safe kernel, is certified to IEC 61508 at SIL3. More


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Webinars

Embedded Meets Mobility: M2M Considerations and Concepts

Learn how to develop secure, reliable M2M networks and managed-device endpoints, while taking advantage of cloud computing. Thursday, May 31, 11:00 AM EST. Register

Using Formal Methods to Develop Medical Device Software

Discover how a formal design tool helped create the software design for a simple medical device. Occurred May 10; register for archived version


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Event Calendar

From Shanghai to Detroit

In May, Andy Gryc and Derek Kuhn of QNX participated in two connected car panels at CTIA Wireless 2012; watch videos of these panels on the Doug Newcomb website.

In June, QNX representatives will deliver a keynote and participate in a panel at Telematics Detroit, where the new QNX reference vehicle will make its debut. Later in the month, QNX representatives will deliver presentations and showcase the QNX reference vehicle at the Freescale Technology Forum in San Antonio. QNX Software Systems will also participate in TI Tech Days and in the Arrow and Freescale iMX.6 seminar series; see our event calendar for times and locations.

And last but not least, QNX Software Systems will host its second annual China Technology Innovation Conference in Beijing and Shanghai.