Machine Learning in Medical Devices

Medical device manufactures are always looking for ways to improve their products while keeping the patients and users safe. Using Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML) as a way of optimizing a patient’s therapy or diagnosis while beneficial, can introduce challenges that make it hard to comply with HIPAA rules. Join ICS and BlackBerry QNX for this webinar where we'll outline the key strategies and illustrate how manufacturers can pursue these advanced technologies while balancing the needs of safety with this new paradigm.

Migrating from Photon to Qt

The QNX Photon MicroGUI was a technological feat in its time.  It gained popularity in the mid-1990's when QNX released a 1.44Mb bootable floppy with the QNX Operating System, the Photon GUI, networking, web browser, file browser, and several demo applications.
 
QNX continued to develop and support Photon through 2014, but as GUI development systems matured — and users' expectations for GUIs increased — Blackberry's QNX is now focusing on the basics of drawing to the screen (e.g. QNX Screen) and left other aspects of Graphical User Interfaces to those who do it best (e.g. Qt)
 
This presentation would be of particular interest to people looking to upgrade their software from an existing Photon system to Qt.  It discusses the differences and similarities between the Photon and Qt application development platforms and how one may migrate from one to the other.

QNX Medical Info Days

ICS is joining QNX, a leading technology provider to medical device manufacturers, for their upcoming Medical Info Days. 

ICS and QNX

See how device manufacturers are using QNX and Qt to save lives!

ICS ported Qt/Qt Quick to the QNX operating system and wrote a sample medical application that ran on a Freescale i.mx51 (800mhz) processor. The user interface was written completely in Qt Quick and illustrates how quickly applications can be developed using this technology.