Program Overview
This high-impact, program focuses on mastering the intricacies of ISO 26262—the global standard for functional safety in automotive electrical and electronic (E/E) systems, with a specific focus on electric and autonomous vehicles. Delivered by a seasoned industry expert with 25+ years of experience, this workshop balances core concepts with real-world case studies, regulatory insight, and interactive exercises. Participants will explore hazard analysis, safety lifecycle, ASIL determination, hardware/software safety, and validation methods—empowering teams to embed functional safety into product design and resolve industry-relevant challenges with confidence.
Features
- Understand the ISO 26262 safety lifecycle and its relevance for E/E systems in electric and autonomous vehicles
- Identify, assess, and mitigate risks using ASIL (Automotive Safety Integrity Levels)
- Apply functional safety concepts to real-life system architecture and development stages
- Leverage real-world strategies to ensure regulatory compliance and reduce system-level failures
Target audiences
- Automotive engineers
- Product Managers
- R&D personnel
- Safety Managers
- Compliance Officers
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 15 Lessons
- 1 Day
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- Fundamentals of ISO 262624
- Situational Awareness and Industry Context4
- Real-World Application4
- Simulations, Exercises & Group Discussions3