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A DRIVERLESS TEAM

Companies working together on search-engine giant’s Apollo self-driving system

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BlackBerry joins Chinese company Baidu to provide autonomous cars with safety operating system,

WATERLOO, ONT.— Chinese searchengi­ne giant Baidu Inc. has selected BlackBerry Ltd. to provide the safety operating system for the Apollo autonomous driving system, which is being developed in co-operation with several vehicle makers.

The Apollo system is a key part of Baidu’s plans for developing driverless cars with Chinese automobile makers such as Chery Automobile, the FAW Group, Changan Automo- bile and Great Wall Motors.

The companies say BlackBerry’s QNX automotive unit has been selected to provide the ASIL-D safety operating system for Apollo, which Baidu has been championin­g as an open-source technology program.

The companies also plan to integrate Baidu’s CarLife software for connecting smartphone­s and cars, Baidu’s DuerOS AI conversati­onal system and the BlackBerry QNX car infotainme­nt platform.

Baidu says it has more than 70 partners in its Apollo program, including vehicle assembly companies, Tier 1 parts suppliers and tech startups.

BlackBerry is also working with many automotive industry chip makers and parts suppliers.

BlackBerry has developed about 12 different software modules beyond infotainme­nt systems that were a major part of its QNX operating unit.

CEO John Chen said last month, after announcing the Waterlooba­sed company’s third-quarter results, that BlackBerry is making good progress toward being a key software supplier for autonomous vehicles.

It announced last month that it will partner with Japan-based Denso Corp., one of Toyota’s suppliers, to work with Intel to develop an integrated platform for co-ordinating various human-machine interfaces.

 ?? GEOFF ROBINS/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? BlackBerry has been selected to provide the safety operating system for the Apollo system, a key part of Baidu’s plans for developing driverless cars.
GEOFF ROBINS/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO BlackBerry has been selected to provide the safety operating system for the Apollo system, a key part of Baidu’s plans for developing driverless cars.

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