BlackBerry lifts annual revenue forecast as QNX unit powers growth


An autonomous vehicle is seen at the BlackBerry QNX headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

June 25 (Reuters) - ⁠BlackBerry raised its annual revenue forecast on Thursday, betting on ⁠continued momentum for its QNX division following the completion of ‌its turnaround efforts, sending its U.S.-listed shares up around 8% in premarket trading.

Once a powerhouse in the smartphone industry, BlackBerry has shifted its focus towards software for ​connected devices and self-driving vehicles over the ⁠past several years.

BlackBerry's QNX division, ⁠which provides secure real-time operating systems for mission-critical embedded systems most notably ⁠in ‌the automotive sector, has maintained its strong growth trajectory, with revenue surging nearly 26% to $72.3 million during the first ⁠quarter ending May 31.

QNX has a backlog of ​almost $1 billion in future ‌royalties.

"We see more of our QNX customers are leaning into ⁠next-generation software ​defined vehicles. They're working with us closely to deploy our platform across the board to help them meet those needs, so we actually see ⁠really healthy demand," CEO John Giamatteo told Reuters.

BlackBerry ​now expects full-year 2027 revenue of between $594 million and $621 million, above its earlier projection of between $584 million and $611 million.

It forecast annual QNX revenue ⁠of $295 million to $312 million, compared with its previous range of $290 million to $307 million.

BlackBerry's secure communications division, which encompasses encrypted voice, messaging and critical event management solutions, reported a 24% rise in revenue to $73.6 million.

A ​vast majority of the secure communications business ⁠is government, and a significant portion of the pipeline is also government, ​CFO Tim Foote said.

The company posted total ‌revenue of $152.9 million for the first ​quarter, up 26% from the same period a year earlier.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Anil D'Silva)

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