I’m from Winnipeg where there is an extremely high population of terrible drivers, so I like to think I have a special understanding of what automotive safety is all about. (I’m sorry Winnipeg, I do still love you. Anyone who changes lanes without signalling should feel the finger of shame pointing at them right now.) But when we’re talking about automotive functional safety, I think there’s still a lot of learning left to do.
Enter my esteemed colleague Yi Zheng. Yi will be presenting a webinar on Designing Automotive Systems with the ISO 26262 Standard. Highlights will include:
Lessons learned from safety standards in other industries
The key concepts of ISO 26262
What ISO 26262 requirements mean for the design of your system
If you’re looking to brush up on your automotive safety knowledge I invite you to join. Here are the details:
Designing Automotive Systems with the ISO 26262 StandardMonday, July 28, 2014
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