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BlackBerry Showcases BlackBerry IVY on Three Commercially-Available Automotive Platforms at CES 2023 – General Availability Announced for May 2023

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BlackBerry Limited, announced that BlackBerry IVY™, a cloud-connected automotive AI platform co-developed by BlackBerry and Amazon Web Services (AWS), is now pre-integrated on three commercially-available digital cockpit platforms from leading Tier 1 automotive suppliers Bosch and PATEO, designed to enable automakers to rapidly deploy innovative third party applications that enhance the in-vehicle experience for drivers and passengers alike.

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The three implementations will be demonstrated at the BlackBerry (LVCC West, #4025) and Amazon (LVCC West, #4001) booths at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), marking the first time that BlackBerry IVY has been shown publicly in a vehicle. The BlackBerry IVY solution will be generally available in May 2023, the culmination of two years of comprehensive development efforts and numerous iterations pressure tested with pilot partners and customers.

At CES, BlackBerry and AWS will demonstrate several BlackBerry IVY-powered applications deployed on commercial automotive platforms including:

  • Bosch’s Information domain compute platform within a Jeep Grand Cherokee showing innovative AI-based solutions for predictive maintenance of brake and tire wear, powered by Compredict, as well as secure in-vehicle payments, powered by CarIQ. Visitors will be shown how live vehicle data is abstracted, normalized and processed securely to create machine learning (ML) insights helping to predict the behavior of automotive components before they fail along with the secure authentication of vehicle payment transactions.
  • PATEO’s intelligent Digital Cockpit, highlighting an EV battery management solution, powered by Electra Vehicles, which is currently being commercialized in the Chinese market by PATEO.  This demo will illustrate how IVY insights help power personalized solutions for battery range and driver profiling, alleviating ‘range anxiety.’
  • A virtualized BlackBerry IVY platform solution, powered by AWS Graviton Processors, demonstrating how automakers can rapidly develop ML-based automotive solutions for scene detection and cybersecurity use cases.

SOURCE: PR Newswire