Horw, Switzerland: As industrial automation enters the collaborative era of Industry 5.0, ensuring the safety of human-robot interaction is more critical than ever. Toradex, a leader in embedded computing solutions, today announced its collaboration with QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited, to help manufacturers meet the stringent requirements of the updated ISO 10218 standard for industrial robotics safety.

In dynamic, high-risk environments, ranging from smart factories to unmanned systems and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) operating in public spaces, safety is a foundational requirement. While automation drives productivity, recent real-world incidents highlight the urgent need for embedded functional safety (FuSa) at every stage of design and development.

The newly revised ISO 10218-1 and 10218-2 standards introduce more rigorous frameworks for safety, including comprehensive risk assessments, stricter verification of safety functions, improved protocols for human-robot collaboration, and integrated cybersecurity measures. Compliance requires achieving IEC 61508 SIL 3 rating, validating the system’s safety integrity from architecture through deployment.
Key Takeaways from the Toradex and QNX Collaboration:
- Investment into QNX® SDP 8.0 support to deliver embedded innovation with unmatched reliability, seamless integration, and real-time performance.
- ISO 10218 Compliance, Simplified: Certifiable software and hardware minimize risk and reduce time to market.
- Microkernel Architecture Advantage: QNX® OS for Safety provides fault isolation, high determinism, and robust security.
- Hardware Platform Flexibility: QNX is working with Toradex across scalable hardware, from lower to higher-end chips like the Verdin iMX95, with pin-to-pin compatibility. Support can extend to additional form-factors, like the Toradex SMARC.
- Hardware-Software Synergy: Toradex System on Modules (SoMs) offer high reliability, configurability, and industrial-readiness. A perfect fit for QNX’s real-time OS.
- Built for Industry 5.0: Designed for true human-machine collaboration, not just coexistence.
- Engineered for Safety-Critical Systems: The offering from Toradex using QNX software meets the demanding needs of industrial robotics and enables the next-generation of safety-critical environments.
- Accelerated Certification: Ready-to-use QNX Board Support Packages (BSPs) for Toradex hardware streamline development and functional safety certification.
- Long-Term Reliability: Industrial-grade components and long-term support ensure a stable platform for mission-critical deployments.
Toradex hardware supported by QNX software as of today, are:
- Verdin iMX8M Plus (QNX® SDP 8.0 and 7.1)
- Apalis iMX8 (QNX® SDP 8.0, 7.1 and 7.0)
- Colibri iMX8X (QNX® SDP 7.1 and 7.0)
- Apalis iMX6 (QNX® SDP 7.0)
With further upcoming support in development for the Verdin iMX95.Request your QNX BSP https://www.toradex.com/operating-systems/qnx
“Robotics safety isn’t just a compliance checkbox, it’s a core enabler of innovation,” said Grant Courville, SVP Products and Strategy, at QNX. “With our QNX OS for Safety and this collaboration with Toradex, we’re offering a certifiable platform that allows manufacturers to accelerate development while maintaining the highest safety standards. Together, we’re building a foundation of trust for the next generation of collaborative robotics.”
QNX® OS for Safety and QNX® Hypervisor for Safety, both certified to IEC 61508 SIL 3, feature a microkernel-based architecture purpose-built for real-time, fault-tolerant applications. This approach isolates safety-critical components, enhances system predictability, and directly supports compliance with updated ISO 10218 standards.
“Robot safety can no longer be bolted on after deployment,” added Daniel Lang, CMO at Toradex.“ By combining QNX’s safety-certified RTOS with our scalable and reliable hardware, we deliver a robust platform that enables manufacturers to develop certifiable robotic and unmanned systems more rapidly and efficiently.”