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Scryb: Signs with the Auto Parts Manufacturers Association of Canada; Cybeats Cybersecurity will be deployed on Project Arrow, the all-Canadian zero-emission vehicle

TORONTO, January 5, 2021 – Scryb Inc. (“Scryb” or the “Company”) (CSE: SCYB, OTCQB: RYMDF, Frankfurt: EIY2), an applied intelligence company, is pleased to report on an engagement with the National Association of Auto Parts Manufacturers of Canada Inc. (“APMA”)[1], and provide the Cybeats cybersecurity platform on Project Arrow, the all-Canadian zero-emission connected vehicle.[2]

APMA is Canada’s national association representing OEMs of parts, equipment, tools, supplies, advanced technologies and services for the global automotive industry. Its members represent 90% of independent parts production in Canada and, in 2018, accounted for over $ 35 billion in auto parts shipments with more than 100,000 people employed.

The Cybeats cybersecurity platform provides software security from launch to legacy. Cybeats will provide cybersecurity products and consulting services to APMA and its Arrow project, to improve component security, software development security, as well as the software nomenclature (SBOM).

“Every modern electrified vehicle has a significantly larger digital footprint than the internal combustion engine platform it replaces. The integrity of this footprint must be a fundamental part of the vehicle’s design and we are delighted to be working with Cybeats to ensure that the Project Arrow concept vehicle serves as a prime example of this vision, ”said Flavio Volpe, President of the ‘APMA.

“Project Arrow is a broad collaboration of the best companies in Canada and we are honored to work with AMPA to develop Canada’s own safe and secure connected zero emission concept vehicle,” said Yoav Raiter, CEO of Scryb Inc. “ We have the opportunity to use our Cybeats platform, including SBOM Studio ™, to incorporate high level cybersecurity throughout the design phase through to the final product. We look forward to working with APMA and the wider project team to deliver this historic concept vehicle. ”

CES in Las Vegas – January 5 – 8

APMA is currently participating in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)[3], an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). It is considered the most influential technology event in the world, hosting cutting-edge technologies and global innovators. It will be held from January 5 to 8, 2022 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in the United States, where the world’s biggest brands do business and meet new partners, and the most cutting-edge innovators take the stage.[4]

APMA CTO Fraser Dunn told Automotive News Canada that Project Arrow plans to reveal at the CES show in Las Vegas in January 2023. Concept drawings for the car show it is bigger than a Tesla. Model Y and smaller than a Model X. It will also feature large magnesium castings, modeled after the Tesla Model Y. The SUV’s projected selling price is between $ 40,000 and $ 60,000 and engineers are also aiming to minus a level 3 autonomy. Instead of relying on battery cells from Asian suppliers like CATL, Panasonic or SK Innovation, the Arrow project will be powered by cylindrical cells from VoltaXplore, a joint venture between Martinrea International and the Montreal company of graphene NanoXplore Inc.[5]

APMA is leveraging its leadership position and long-standing relationships in the automotive manufacturing industry to bring together key industry and academic partners to facilitate Project Arrow. The partners are working together to design, design and build a zero-emission autonomous connected concept vehicle with a digital copy, which will be used as a virtual platform to test and validate connected and autonomous technologies before their integration into the physical car.

Project Arrow is uniquely positioned to lead the transformation of the Canadian automotive sector from the development of traditional fuel vehicles to the development of zero emission vehicles, while showcasing the capabilities of the Canadian automotive and digital technology sectors to compete on the market. the world stage. The project will also help create a strong electric vehicle supply chain in Canada, increasing the development capacity of Canada’s national electric vehicles in all areas, from electric powertrains and connected autonomous vehicle systems to battery production. .

About Project Arrow

In October 2020, APMA Canada launched the first full-build, zero-emission original concept vehicle named Project Arrow. The all-Canadian concept vehicle is to be designed, manufactured and built through the joint efforts of the world-class automotive supply industry and post-secondary institutions in Canada. Responding to the federal government’s call for a zero-emissions future by 2050, Project Arrow brings together the best Canadian companies in electric propulsion, alternative fuel, connected, autonomous and lightweight technologies. As the North American market enters a new automotive era focused on ‘ACES’ (Autonomous, Connected, Electric, Shared), Project Arrow is a flagship initiative that showcases the capacity of the automotive supply industry to Canada’s world class by bringing together Canada’s Tier 1 supply chain, automotive SMEs and academic institutions.

Project Arrow builds on the success of the Canadian automotive sector in advanced manufacturing with the goal of establishing a higher value-added, technology-driven foundation to drive a new era of the automobile. The initiative will encourage investment by OEMs in Canada and beyond to develop next-generation products and technologies within the Canadian automotive technology ecosystem. For more information, visit: https://projectarrow.ca.

About APMA

APMA is Canada’s national association representing OEMs of parts, equipment, tools, supplies, advanced technologies and services for the global automotive industry. The Association was founded in 1952 and its members represent 90% of independent coin production in Canada. In 2018, auto parts shipments exceeded $ 35 billion and the industry’s employment level exceeded 100,000 people. For more information, visit https://www.apma.ca.

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[1]https://apma.ca/

[2]https://projectarrow.ca/

[3]https://www.ces.tech/

[4]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer_Electronics_Show

[5]https://cleantechnica.com/2021/12/20/canadas-project-arrow-planned-for-2023-reveal/