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BlackBerry and Intel launch safety platform for industrial automation

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01 November 2024 11:40 (EST)
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BlackBerry (TSX:BB) announced that it is expanding its long-standing collaboration with Intel Corp. (NDAQ:INTC).

In a news release Friday, the company stated the partnership is aimed at enabling manufacturers to design, build, and safety-certify their industrial systems and robotic applications as they progress towards Industry 5.0.

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As technology becomes increasingly integrated into society, the need for functional safety grows. This platform will accelerate the development of safety applications and streamline design architecture, offering significant cost and time savings in achieving safety accreditation and hardware redundancies.

This expanded collaboration between BlackBerry and Intel marks a significant step towards advancing Industry 5.0, ensuring that industrial systems and robotic applications are innovative and safe.

To learn more about how this platform streamlines the design and development of safety-critical systems, register for the webinar hosted by BlackBerry QNX and Intel at 11 am ET Nov. 12.

About BlackBerry

BlackBerry provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. The company secures more than 500 million endpoints including more than 235 million vehicles.

BlackBerry stock (TSX:BB) opened trading at C$3.17 per share. Though it has lost 32.13 per cent since the beginning of the year, its stock has risen 4.59 per cent over the past three months.

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