Boss Talk: QNX and Vector Presidents on Simplifying the Complexity of Future Cars
Key takeaways
- From CES to Alloy Kore™, two veteran execs map the future of connected, electrified, autonomous-ready cars.
- Recorded inside “The Garage” at QNX, where the company’s engineers build and test all sorts of robotic and automotive software and hardware, I met with QNX President, John Wall, and Vector President, Dr.
- Although this is a QNX and Vector co-sponsored episode, the conversation covers a broad range of topics beyond the launch and reception of Alloy Kore.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
From CES to Alloy Kore™, two veteran execs map the future of connected, electrified, autonomous-ready cars.
Motor Trend On this special episode of The In EVitable, I ventured out to Ottawa, the capital of Canada and home of the engineering side of QNX, the automotive software supplier and longtime sponsor of Motor Trend’s Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) Innovator Awards.
Recorded inside “The Garage” at QNX, where the company’s engineers build and test all sorts of robotic and automotive software and hardware, I met with QNX President, John Wall, and Vector President, Dr. Matthias Traub, for a conversation about the current state and future of SDVs, including what these two companies are doing to make the transition from traditional electromechanical automobiles to the electrified, connected, and possibly autonomous vehicles of the future.