QNX and NVIDIA have strengthened their collaboration to enable safety critical edge AI systems across medical devices, robotics, and industrial applications, combining real time operating systems with advanced AI computing.
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Announced in April 2026, the partnership integrates QNX OS for Safety 8.0 with NVIDIA’s IGX Thor platform and Halos Safety Stack. The combined solution enables developers to build AI-powered systems that meet strict safety and regulatory requirements, particularly in healthcare and robotics environments.
QNX, a division of BlackBerry, and NVIDIA have expanded their long standing collaboration to accelerate the development of safety critical edge AI systems across sectors including medical technology, robotics, and industrial automation.
At the core of this collaboration is the integration of QNX OS for Safety 8.0 a deterministic, real time operating system with NVIDIA IGX Thor, a high performance edge AI platform, along with NVIDIA’s Halos Safety Stack. This unified platform brings together real time control, functional safety, and AI-driven computing in a single architecture.
The combined system is designed specifically for regulated environments such as medical devices and surgical robotics, where reliability, low latency, and strict compliance with safety standards are essential. It supports advanced AI capabilities including perception, planning, and decision making, while maintaining deterministic system behavior required for critical applications.
NVIDIA IGX Thor provides enterprise grade compute power and safety features for edge AI deployments, enabling applications ranging from medical imaging and surgical robotics to autonomous mobile robots and industrial automation.
By merging QNX’s microkernel-based real-time OS with NVIDIA’s accelerated AI computing, developers can consolidate multiple system functions such as safety controls and AI workloads into a unified platform. This simplifies system architecture, accelerates development cycles, and supports certification processes for safety critical applications.
The collaboration builds on earlier work between the two companies in automotive AI platforms and now extends those capabilities into broader domains like healthcare and robotics, where autonomous and software defined systems are rapidly evolving.
Industry experts note that as AI becomes increasingly embedded in physical systems, ensuring functional safety and real-time reliability is critical. This partnership reflects a growing industry shift toward integrating AI with safety certified platforms to enable scalable and trustworthy deployment in high-risk environments.
“Safety and determinism cannot be afterthoughts.”
By
HB Team

