BlackBerry IVY

BlackBerry IVY® is an in-vehicle software platform that enables automakers and their partners to monetize vehicle data and innovate more effectively. BlackBerry IVY software-abstracts signals, enabling processing at the edge and cloud-controlled access to vehicle data. Car makers and software developers benefit from data connectivity savings, quicker development times, and optimized data processing using on-vehicle machine learning (ML).

Streamline Your Automotive Software Development

BlackBerry IVY standardizes data from across all systems in the vehicle and enables ML processing at the vehicle edge. This creates new data-driven services, reduces operational costs, and creates new business and driver value.

Leverage the Edge

Data processing at the edge allows ML models to run on-vehicle for optimized usage of in-vehicle processing and cloud computing.

Standardize Across Systems

Standardized signals across vehicle systems provides easier integrations and reduced development time. Less data transmitted from the vehicle reduces data costs.

Own Your Tech and Data

Automakers retain control over their technology stack and remain in full control of vehicle data, provisioning, policies, and  permissions.
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Process Your Data at the Edge (In-Vehicle)

In-vehicle data processing addresses the OEM challenges of increasing data transmission and storage costs. BlackBerry IVY provides edge processing capabilities through BlackBerry IVY synthetic sensors (with the ability to run ML models) and vehicle services, enabling rapid and simpler access to data and insights for apps and services in the vehicle as well as in cloud. That means no delays or latency as you leverage edge processing for better services, data control, and operational efficiencies.
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Data-Centric, Automotive-Grade Middleware Abstraction

BlackBerry IVY abstracts the underlying vehicle hardware and software interface, as well as sensor intricacies, providing rapid and simpler access to vehicle sensor data in a standardized fashion (normalized form aligned with COVESA VSS), making it easy to develop and port services across OEM vehicle models. Developers—both OEM and from the third-party ecosystem—can focus on creating solutions for their desired use cases with easy access to vehicle data and insights instead of worrying about the underlying vehicle complexity.
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Easy to Use APIs, SDKs, and Tools

BlackBerry IVY provides a suite of SDKs, tools, APIs, samples, templates, and documentation, enabling developers to easily interact with vehicle data using standard, reusable, and familiar methods. BlackBerry IVY comes with an ecosystem of partners and their suite of solutions, enabling cutting-edge services that OEMs can offer to their customers. BlackBerry IVY is designed to be as open as possible, with each OEM choosing their level of open access, to support development of a transformational automotive ecosystem.
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Intuitive Operational Workflows Powered by the Cloud

BlackBerry IVY provides a cloud console used by automakers and their partners to deploy and update ML code, configure data-access rights, and monitor in-vehicle software—all using the same intuitive interface.
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Simplified Integration of Third-Party Solutions

BlackBerry IVY facilitates the vehicle integration and onboarding of third-party solution providers—even if they are not automotive experts. By software-abstracting the underlying automotive systems and offering intuitive SDK and API development tools, BlackBerry IVY greatly reduces the time, resources, and engineering efforts required to bring new applications to vehicles.  
BlackBerry IVY Innovation Fund

BlackBerry IVY Innovation Fund

The BlackBerry IVY™ Innovation Fund will support data-driven transportation and smart mobility organizations with financial investments. It will accelerate their growth with access to the BlackBerry IVY platform and to BlackBerry automotive and cybersecurity experts.

BlackBerry IVY FAQ

What is BlackBerry IVY?

BlackBerry IVY is a cloud-connected, in-vehicle software platform that allows automakers to safely access vehicle sensor data and process that data on the vehicle (including machine learning models). This can create new, rich data insights that can be shared with software developers through a consistent, simple, safety-compliant, in-vehicle API mechanism.

Who developed BlackBerry IVY?

BlackBerry IVY is a joint development between BlackBerry QNX and Amazon AWS

What is BlackBerry QNX?

BlackBerry QNX offers operating systems and hypervisors, tools, support, and services for the world’s most critical embedded systems. BlackBerry QNX is a market leader for safety-certified embedded software in automotive. Automakers and Tier 1s—including Aptiv, BMW, Bosch, Ford, GM, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Volkswagen—trust BlackBerry® QNX® software for a broad range of critical systems. BlackBerry QNX software is now embedded in over 215 million vehicles.

What are synthetic sensors?

BlackBerry IVY standardizes the signals from sensors across a vehicle and then processes the data on the vehicle to create synthetic sensors. Synthetic sensors allow software developers to easily access meaningful information about what is happening. For example, BlackBerry IVY can take data from seat sensors, door locks, seat belts, and internal cameras and process that data into a synthetic sensor for backseat occupancy. Developers can then write code that reads that synthetic sensor to understand the meaningful characteristics of who is sitting in the back seat (occupied/unoccupied, if occupied by a child, etc.) without having to access data from each individual hardware sensor on the vehicle.  

What do synthetic sensors provide for automakers?

Synthetic sensors take raw sensor data and create new software-only sensor outputs in the vehicle. The ability to create software-only sensor outputs gives automakers the ability to share vehicle information and to create new services and experiences without having to provide any access to the raw data or the sensors themselves.