QNX and Vector have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop and deliver a foundational vehicle software platform, a next-generation solution designed to help accelerate the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and reduce the complexity of automotive software integration.
Simplifying SDV development
The foundational vehicle software platform combines Vector’s safe middleware technology with QNX’s safety-certified operating system. As part of an existing integration between QNX and TTTech Auto, the platform can also be extended to include MotionWise Schedule, TTTech Auto’s deterministic, time-triggered scheduling algorithm, providing more flexibility and choice in the scheduling of platform components and applications. The platform has been built to serve as a lightweight, reliable and optimized core for application development and deployment across electronic control units (ECUs) in modern vehicles.
Lightweight, scalable and standards-aligned
Designed with performance, safety and ease of use at its core, the platform will be designed to help OEMs reduce duplicative software development and rework, enabling them to focus on delivering differentiated in-vehicle experiences while accelerating the journey from research to production and onto roads. The initiative also aims to provide an open collaboration model and align with key industry standards to ensure long-term ecosystem compatibility.
Early access and industry debut
“The automotive industry is at a tipping point, where software complexity threatens to outpace innovation,” said John Wall, chief operating officer and head of product, engineering and services at QNX. “By joining forces with Vector, we’re delivering a foundational platform that seeks to remove significant friction from the development process and empower OEMs to focus on what truly matters — creating transformative driving experiences for their customers. This is about building smarter, safer vehicles, faster.”
“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to advance the frontier of automotive software engineering,” added Matthias Traub, president and managing director at Vector. “Together with QNX, we are co-developing a foundational platform that delivers best-in-class performance, combining openness, safety and scalability. It empowers the entire ecosystem — from OEMs to developers — to build the next generation of intelligent vehicles.”
An Early Access version of the platform will be made available to selected partners later this year, enabling early prototyping, integration and feedback. A certified release is planned for the end of 2026, meeting the highest functional safety (ISO 26262 ASIL D) and cybersecurity (ISO 21434) standards.
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