Past event: Automotive Functional Safety (ISO 26262) Forum

Safety practices are becoming more regulated as industries adopt a standardized set of practices for designing and testing products. ISO 26262 addresses the needs for an automotive-specific international standard that focuses on safety critical components. ISO 26262 is a derivative of IEC 61508, the generic functional safety standard for electrical and electronic (E/E) systems.

Increasing complexity throughout the automotive industry is resulting in increased efforts to provide safety-compliant systems. For example, modern automobiles use by-wire systems such as throttle-by-wire. This control unit analyzes several factors such as engine speed, vehicle speed, and pedal position.

It is a challenge of the automotive industry to test and validate systems like throttle-by-wire. The goal of ISO 26262 is to provide a unifying safety standard for all automotive E/E systems. Since the publication of Draft International Standard (DIS) of ISO 26262, ISO 26262 has gained traction in the automotive industry.

With everything in the automotive industry becoming more electrified, and the push towards part or full automation, additional safety questions are being raised to cope with new system development. Moreover, safety practices are becoming more regulated as industries adopt a standardized set of practices for designing and testing products. ISO 26262 addresses the needs for an automotive-specific international standard that focuses on safety critical components. Increasing complexity throughout the automotive industry is resulting in increased efforts to provide safety-compliant systems.

As the process landscape continues to grow and change dramatically, and functional safety evolves, the 2023 Automotive Functional Safety Forum has been designed in close consultation with important group members as a sharing platform for solutions and best practices for achieving compliance with ISO 26262 & SOTIF, giving attendees the opportunity to discuss different topics. as well considering connections between functional safety, and developments in autonomous driving. This topic is very interesting and the need for automotive safety is growing fast worldwide. This international forum will have an emphasis on various related topics such as the future of automotive functional safety, implementation of ISO 26262, and the functional safety architecture for automated and autonomous driving

Implementing ISO 26262 allows leveraging a common standard to measure how safe a system will be in service. It also provides the ability to reference specific parts of your system because of a common vocabulary provided by the standard. This falls in line with other safety-critical application areas; a common standard provides a way to measure how safe your system is.

The Automotive ISO 26262: Functional Safety Forum is dedicated to the practice of the ISO on different vehicles and the framework of re-use of safety functions. The 2-day conference will have different sessions covering a wide range of topics relevant for all stakeholders in the automotive functional safety sector across Europe and beyond.

The topics related to the impacts of safety standard in building a functionally safe vehicles and efficient safety management through supply chain,  the major risks associated with hazard caused by the manufacturing behaviors of E/E, appropriate functional safety management methodology for automotive application, impacts of ISO26262 on the potential suppliers  / customers of Electric and Electronic components and the best techniques to test failures and different methods of fault analysis will be thoroughly discussed at the conference.

This forum will feature leading industry experts with long years of professional experience from leading countries and industries in automotive functional safety sector who will be exchanging experience and sharing knowledge they have acquired over the years of their active practice.

Take the opportunity at this annual conference to become part of the ISO 26262 expert network and to exchange views and ideas with like-minded professionals over a 2-day period. This will allow you to expand your own ISO 26262 network and maintain and deepen existing business contacts.

Key Topics & Discussions

  • ISO26262, Safety of the intended functionality (SOTIF) and FuSa
  • Mitigating security risks in safety procedures
  • Automating functional safety
  • 2nd edition of ISO 26262: what’s next?
  • Improving safety of future mobility
  • Current challenges with regards to ISO 26262
  • Fail-operational autonomous driving system
  • Appropriate functional safety management methodology for Automotive Applications
  • Discovering the best techniques to test failures and different methods of fault
  • Identifying the impacts of safety standard in building a functionally safe vehicles and efficient safety management through supply chain
  • Identifying the impacts of ISO26262 on the potential suppliers / customers of Electric and Electronic components

Key Learning Benefits

  • Discovering the best techniques to test failures and different methods of fault analysis
  • Participants will be able to master the safety standards and meet increasing requirements of automotive functional safety
  • Discussions about building a high level of safety into car components and thus invariably increasing users’ confidence
  • Risk mitigating processes and procedures as regarding systematic failures and hardware failures
  • Customer base to a desirable level through a perfect reliance on the key compliance procedures of functional safety standards
  • Impact of the reliability on the ISO26262 compared to other automotive standards
  • There will be an insight on the processes of developing safe, secure and portable software codes in vehicle systems eroding malfunctioning effects

Speakers

  • Andreas Gruber, CertX GmbH, Managing Director
  • Avinash Visagan Varadarajan, BRACE Automotive, Functional Safety Specialist
  • Ghani Kanawati, Arm, Technical Director of System Reliability
  • Janosch Oppermann, Clipper Automotive, Co-Founder & CEO
  • Kholoud Hatem, Dana Incorporated, Functional Safety Technical Specialist
  • Lorenzo Bertini, ,TDK Invensense Director Functional Safety
  • Volker Wetekam, Robert Bosch GmbH, CEO Automated Driving
  • Luca Toninello, Iveco Group, Functional safety team leader
  • Farsaci Alessandro, Iveco Group, Cybersecurity expert - ISO/SAE 21434
  • Varun Kumar, AWS, Product solutions architect
  • Juan Pimentel, Omnex, Consultant
  • Riccardo Vincelli, Renesas Electronics Europe GmbH, Director, Functional Safety Competence Center
  • Simon Dürr, Elektrobit, Senior Expert
  • Steffen Kuhn, Elektrobit, Head of Consulting
  • Stefan Alexander Schneider, University of Applied Sciences Kempten, Professor for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

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Venue

Eurostars Berlin
Friedrichstrasse 99, 10117
Berlin, Germany


Event details
Organizer : Leadvent
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-24248