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Master Control


While QNX software continues its automotive dominance with voice recognition, telematics and integration advancements, can the aftermarket use integration as a competitive edge?


WORDS BY TED GOSLIN I 18 Mobile Electronics May 2014


GRANT COURVILLE,DIRECTOR, PRODUCT MANAGEMENT FOR QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS


t’s no secret that software has redefined the in-car user experience for drivers. Driving has gone from being a solo experience to a connected one, in which anyone who wants to can be completely in tune with their vehicle.


From receiving diagnostic updates via text message to using a head unit for GPS navigation with a connected smartphone, a variety of things are now reality due to recent innovations. Currently owned by Blackberry, QNX Software Systems offers a commercial, real-time operating system that makes most electronics functions of the vehicle, and newly instilled connected car functions, possible. QNX is used in a variety of


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