BlackBerry QNX and Carleton University Join Forces in $21 Million USD Partnership to Train Next Generation of Software Engineers
BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB) and Carleton University have announced a strategic partnership valued at $21 million USD over five years. This collaboration will enhance the development of embedded software systems by granting access to BlackBerry QNX technology across various sectors, including automotive and IoT. The partnership includes establishing a new research lab at Carleton and providing 600 software development licenses annually to students. This initiative aims to cultivate a skilled workforce and advance research projects while fostering real-world experiences for students.
- Strategic partnership with Carleton University valued at $21 million USD for five years.
- Access to BlackBerry QNX technology in various industries fostering research and development.
- Establishment of a new embedded software research lab at Carleton University.
- Provision of 600 software development licenses annually to students, enhancing educational offerings.
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WATERLOO, ON and OTTAWA, ON, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) and Carleton University today announced a
The partnership confirms Ottawa as a nexus for embedded software systems as it continues to attract world-class researchers and graduate students, creating a deep and more diverse workforce for BlackBerry QNX – a global leader in safety-certified, secure and reliable software for the world's most critical embedded systems and industries that rely on the technology.
BlackBerry will help establish and provide technology for a new embedded operating system software research lab in the Advanced Research and Innovation in Smart Environments (ARISE) building on Carleton's campus, where researchers can use BlackBerry QNX technology in a wide range of applications in the automotive sector, medical devices, robotics and automation.
The company will also provide 600 BlackBerry QNX software development seat licences annually to students throughout Carleton's School of Computer Science and Faculty of Engineering and Design, along with training and product support, enriching Carleton's course offerings and projects in embedded systems. Additionally, senior representatives from BlackBerry QNX's sales, product, R&D and leadership teams will collaborate with faculty, undergraduate and graduate co-op students to advance research projects, providing real world experience on transitioning technologies more efficiently to market.
"As a Carleton University graduate and active alumnus, I know first-hand the passion that exists within the student body and faculty community to go beyond the classroom and foster the skills that will allow graduates to make an impact from day one of their working careers," said John Wall, SVP and co-head, BlackBerry Technology Solutions. "With our new partnership, we've created a unique experiential learning environment that is designed to do just that, providing students with the foundational tools and technologies that will enable them to solve real industry problems upon graduation. My team and I are very much looking forward to working more closely with the university in the months and years ahead to help students build the safe and secure autonomous systems of tomorrow."
"This partnership is critical, both in terms of its value to Carleton researchers and students and its long-term impact on high-tech research," said Carleton President Benoit-Antoine Bacon. "We are proud to strategically and holistically partner with BlackBerry QNX, building on our past research collaborations in connected and autonomous vehicles, biomedical engineering and robotics. We look forward to working with the QNX team to advance future developments of the high-tech industry in our city and around the world."
BlackBerry has a longstanding commitment to engaging with post-secondary and secondary institutions in support of educational programs, school projects, women in engineering, and STEM-related activities. Notably, the company is also a corporate sponsor of Carleton's new Women in Engineering and Information Technology program, which will provide learning and development opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate-level women within Carleton's wide range of engineering and information technology programs.
About BlackBerry
BlackBerry (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. The company secures more than 500M endpoints including 175M cars on the road today. Based in Waterloo, Ontario, the company leverages AI and machine learning to deliver innovative solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety and data privacy solutions, and is a leader in the areas of endpoint security, endpoint management, encryption, and embedded systems. BlackBerry's vision is clear - to secure a connected future you can trust.
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About Carleton University
Carleton is a dynamic, research-intensive institution that engages in partnerships to address the world's most pressing issues. The university's corporate collaborations bring together world-class companies, researchers and a new generation of talent of more than 32,000 students to deliver innovations and results that are driving a more prosperous, sustainable future.
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