AWS, BlackBerry Team for
Intelligent Vehicles
December
1, 2020

Amazon Web Services and BlackBerry started a multi-year, global
agreement to develop and market BlackBerry's Intelligent Vehicle Data
Platform, IVY. BlackBerry IVY is a scalable, cloud-connected software
platform that will allow automakers to provide a consistent and secure
way to read vehicle sensor data, normalize it, and create actionable
insights from that data both locally in the vehicle and in the cloud.
Automakers can use this information to create responsive in-vehicle
services that enhance driver and passenger experiences.
BlackBerry IVY addresses a critical data access, collection, and
management problem in the automotive industry. Modern cars and trucks
are built with thousands of parts from many different suppliers, with
each vehicle model comprising a unique set of proprietary hardware and
software components. These components, which include an increasing
variety of vehicle sensors, produce data in unique and specialized
formats. The highly specific skills required to interact with this data,
as well as the challenges of accessing it from within contained vehicle
subsystems, limit developers’ abilities to innovate quickly and bring
new solutions to market. BlackBerry IVY will solve for these challenges
by applying machine learning to that data to generate predictive
insights and inferences, making it possible for automakers to offer
in-vehicle experiences that are highly personalized and able to take
action based on those insights.
BlackBerry IVY will support multiple vehicle operating systems and
multi-cloud deployments in order to ensure compatibility across vehicle
models and brands. It will build upon BlackBerry QNX’s capabilities for
surfacing and normalizing data from automobiles and AWS’s broad
portfolio of services, including capabilities for IoT and machine
learning. BlackBerry IVY will run inside a vehicle’s embedded systems,
but will be managed and configured remotely from the cloud. As a result,
automakers will gain greater visibility into vehicle data, control over
who can access it, and edge computing capabilities to optimize how
quickly and efficiently the data is processed. With BlackBerry IVY’s
integrated capabilities, automakers will be able to deliver new
features, functionality, and performance to customers over the lifetime
of their cloud-connected vehicles, as well as unlock new revenue streams
and business models built on vehicle data.
For instance, BlackBerry IVY could leverage vehicle data to recognize
driver behavior and hazardous conditions such as icy roads or heavy
traffic and then recommend that a driver enable relevant vehicle safety
features such as traction control, lane-keeping assist, or adaptive
cruise control. IVY could then provide automakers with feedback on how
and when those safety features are used, allowing them to make targeted
investments to improve vehicle performance. Additionally, drivers of
electric vehicles could choose to share their car’s battery information
with third-party charging networks to proactively reserve a charging
connector and tailor charging time according to the driver’s current
location and travel plans. BlackBerry IVY could also provide insights to
parents of teenage drivers who may choose to receive customized
notifications based on insights from vehicle sensors when the number of
passengers in the vehicle changes, when the driver appears to be
texting, distracted, or not observing speed limits, or when the vehicle
occupancy level rises above the parents’ desired safety threshold.
Similarly, parents of infants could receive a reminder to engage the
child safety lock when the vehicle detects a child in the rear seat.
BlackBerry IVY will enable automakers to compress the timeline to build,
deploy, and monetize new in-vehicle applications and connected services
across multiple vehicle brands and models. Instead of investing in
one-off solutions that conform to the unique engineering of different
vehicle models (as they do today), automakers using BlackBerry IVY will
be able to leverage different types of data as common building blocks
for new services that could work across a range of models. Automakers
will be able to use the platform’s application programming interfaces
(APIs) to share data and outputs with their software development teams,
giving them the ability to innovate, while also protecting customer
privacy and security by controlling whom can access vehicle and app data
and at what level of detail.
In addition, BlackBerry IVY will make it easier for automakers to
collaborate with a wider pool of developers to accelerate creation of
new offerings that deliver improved vehicle performance, reduced costs
for maintenance and repairs, and added convenience. For instance, by
analyzing real-time performance data, automakers could recognize the
first signs of potentially faulty parts, deploy code to identify
affected vehicles, notify impacted drivers, and perform targeted
recalls. Automakers will be able to remotely deploy and update the
software from the platform’s Cloud Console (a web interface for managing
BlackBerry IVY) to continuously improve the functionality of the system.
“Data
and connectivity are opening new avenues for innovation in the
automotive industry, and BlackBerry and AWS share a common vision to
provide automakers and developers with better insights so that they can
deliver new services to consumers,” said John Chen, Executive Chairman
and CEO, BlackBerry. “This software platform promises to bring an era of
invention to the in-vehicle experience and help create new applications,
services, and opportunities without compromising safety, security, or
customer privacy. We are pleased to expand our relationship with AWS to
execute this vision and deliver BlackBerry IVY.”
“AWS and BlackBerry are making it possible for any automaker to
continuously reinvent the customer experience and transform vehicles
from fixed pieces of technology into systems that can grow and adapt
with a user’s needs and preferences,” said Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web
Services, Inc. “Through this joint effort with BlackBerry, we will
provide automakers with the insights, capabilities, agility, and speed
they need to thrive in an increasingly connected world. As automakers
seek to race ahead in their digital transformations, BlackBerry IVY
empowers them to build their brands and set the standard for connected
vehicle services across the automotive industry.” |