New Graphics Stack Targets Safety-Critical Training Systems

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DiSTI Corporation showcased a new safety-critical graphics demonstration combining GL Studio with QNX OS for Safety and Toradex Verdin systems powered by the NXP i.MX95 processor. The demonstration was presented at the NXP booth (4A-222) during Embedded World, which took place March 10–12, 2026, in Nuremberg, Germany.

The demonstration featured a safety-capable graphics stack designed for mission-critical applications across aerospace, defense, automotive, medical and industrial markets.

GL Studio, DiSTI's graphics engine and HMI development platform, sat at the core of the demonstration. It supports both Quality Management and Automotive Safety Integrity Level development processes and ran on QNX OS for Safety — a pre-certified real-time operating system known for its deterministic performance, system isolation and cybersecurity capabilities.

"This demo highlights how QNX seamlessly integrates with DISTI's solutions, enabling graphically rich, fault-tolerant, safety-certified, high performance embedded systems," said Romain Saha, Senior Director of Strategic Alliances at QNX. 

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