Jin Xu |
I always enjoy the experience of putting faces to names. And that’s exactly what happened to me on May 30 at the University of Ontario Technology Institute (UOIT) in Oshawa.
As manager of the QNX in Education program, I had spoken to many of institute’s professors over email or the phone, but never had the chance to meet them in person. So I was thrilled to greet and meet so many of them during a single event.
Fifty-five university faculties from 22 universities across Canada got together on May 30 in OUIT for a two-day mobile computing summit held in partnership with the BlackBerry Academic Program. The universities attending this event included:
Albert Campbell C.I. — Toronto, ON
Bucks County Community College— Newton, PA, US
Centennial College — Toronto, ON
Conestoga College — Guelph, ON
Dalhousie University — Halifax, NS
Georgian College — Barrie, ON
McMaster University — Hamilton, ON
Queens University — Kingston, ON
Ryerson University — Toronto, ON
Seneca College — Toronto, ON
Sheridan College — Oakville, ON
Simon Fraser University — Burnaby, BC
University of Calgary — Calgary
University of Guelph — Guelph, ON
University of New Brunswick — NB
University of Ottawa — Ottawa, ON
University of Toronto — Toronto, ON
University of Waterloo — Waterloo,ON
UOIT — Oshawa, ON
Western University — London, ON
Youth Science Canada
Long story short, the event was very successful. As one professor commented, “I found the summit to be extremely valuable… the first day’s talks were very informative, especially having some of the professors share their experiences… it provided a great opportunity to get an overview of the BlackBerry platform, and the hands-on session demonstrated how quickly we can have students create a mobile application from scratch in BlackBerry 10.”
As you know, QNX has deep experience in the embedded market. That, together with a long history of supporting academic research, makes the QNX in Education program an ideal complement to the BlackBerry Academic Program, which provides free curriculum resources and mobile hardware to qualified professors and instructors.
During the first day of the summit, QNX delivered a presentation on the history of the QNX in Education Program and on the various offerings that QNX makes available to academics, and consequently, to students. A demonstration of QNX-based reference designs was very well received. On day 2 of the event, QNX provided a hands-on training session focused on the reference designs.
Another successful cooperation between the QNX in Education and BlackBerry Academic programs since the BlackBerry student competition in China last year!
Did you know…
… that the QNX in Education program has been active since the 1980s? And that Harvard University has been a program member for 23 years? Find out how in Harvard has been using QNX technology to investigate the ozone hole.
Find out more about the QNX in Education program and BlackBerry Academic Program.