CEO Thorsten Heins at BlackBerry World earlier this year.
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BlackBerry 10 isn't intended just for mobile devices, and Research in Motion's upcoming operating system is already drawing interest from other industries.
That's according to CEO Thorsten Heins, who said businesses in the health care and smart-grid fields have already expressed interest in using the operating system. The company likes to tout that QNX, which is what BlackBerry 10 is based on, powers a number of different systems, including cars.
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