Overview
Ensure you are up to date with functional safety requirements and learn the benefit of incorporating functional safety into traditional engineering activities.
Functional safety is critical when considering designing new automotive technology for example ADAS, and even autonomous systems. For automobiles, design goals instead must focus on functional safety.
ISO 26262 sets out the requirements for achieving functional safety in electronic systems in road vehicles. While the scope of the standard is deliberately restricted to hazards resulting from malfunctions of electronic systems, it is important to consider interactions with other disciplines.
In this webinar we examine how functional safety relates to wider aspects of product safety and their associated engineering techniques. Join David Ward from HORIBA MIRA to:
- Explore how functional safety relates to wider product safety and more “traditional” engineering activities
- Understand the benefits of exploring synergies in traditional activities rather than conducting them in isolation
- Hear how to effectively approach functional safety during the design process
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
All those working in the development of autonomous technologies are strongly recommended to attend, in particular those involved with:
- Systems engineers
- Safety engineer
- Functional Safety Head
- Development engineer
- Design engineer
- ADAS Technical Specialist
- Research Analyst - Autonomous Driving and Location Tech
- Research and Development Engineer, Advanced Research & Technology
- Functional Safety Engineer
SUPPORT YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT:
Attending this event supports your Professional Development; if you're an IMechE Member, this can be tracked in the Career Developer section of your online account.