Waterloo Region Record

BlackBerry says revenues to nearly double by 2027

- WATERLOO

BlackBerry Ltd. is forecastin­g its revenues will nearly double over the next five years with growth from internet of things (IoT) outpacing cybersecur­ity.

The Waterloo-based company, which reports in U.S. dollars, says it expects revenues excluding contributi­ons from licensing should reach $1.2 billion (U.S.) in fiscal 2027 and $886 million in 2025, up from $655 million last year.

The projected revenues outlined during its annual analyst summit represent a 13 per cent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over five years.

Cybersecur­ity is expected to be the largest component, increasing to $770 million in five years from $477 million in fiscal 2022.

However, its compounded annual growth is forecast to be half of the 20 per cent CAGR for IoT. IoT revenues, excluding potential contributi­ons from BlackBerry IVY, are expected to reach $443 million, from $178 million last year.

BlackBerry is also targeting an average increase of at least 100 basis points in adjusted (nonGAAP) gross margin annually to fiscal 2027, investing about 30 per cent of revenue on research and developmen­t in 2023, and generating positive adjusted earnings per share and cash flow beginning in 2025.

BlackBerry and Magna Internatio­nal Inc. also announced Wednesday that they’ve entered into an agreement on various integrated advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) solutions.

BlackBerry will provide the auto parts manufactur­er with its QNX software, as well as engineerin­g services.

The value of the agreement wasn’t disclosed.

“With software now being a driving force in the automotive industry, delivering compelling solutions that are seamlessly integrated into a vehicle allows OEMs to differenti­ate themselves,” said John Wall, co-head of BlackBerry Technology Solutions, in a news release.

“Magna’s ADAS expertise and unique ability to integrate system solutions into various vehicle applicatio­ns gives us a competitiv­e advantage,” said Sharath Reddy, senior vice-president of Magna Electronic­s, adding collaborat­ions like this one help with the speed in bringing the services to market.

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