By Chad Cox
Production Editor
Embedded Computing Design
August 14, 2025
News
Image Credit: Toradex
Horw, Switzerland. Toradex is partnering with QNX to aid manufacturers in meeting the rigorous demands of the ratified ISO 10218 standard for industrial robotics safety. The new ISO 10218-1 and 10218-2 standards introduce more demanding frameworks for safety, including complete risk assessments, stricter verification of safety functions, better conventions for human-robot collaboration, and integrated cybersecurity procedures. Compliance requires achieving IEC 61508 SIL 3 rating.
“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.”
Investment into QNX SDP 8.0 support
Simplified ISO 10218 Compliance
QNX OS for Safety delivers fault isolation, high determinism, and robust security
QNX and Toradex are collaborating across scalable hardware, from lower to higher-end chips like the Verdin iMX95, with pin- to-pin compatibility
Toradex System on Modules (SoMs) provides dependability, flexibility, and industrial readiness
Developed for human-machine collaboration, not just coexistence
Engineered for Safety-Critical Systems
Ready-to-use QNX Board Support Packages (BSPs) for Toradex hardware streamline development and functional safety certification.
Long-Term Reliability for mission-critical deployments
“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.”
For more information, visit https://www.toradex.com/.
Chad Cox. Production Editor, Embedded Computing Design, has responsibilities that include handling the news cycle, newsletters, social media, and advertising. Chad graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in Cultural and Analytical Literature.