Your Guide to Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF USA

Functional Safety USA Conference Brochure

Download the agenda for the Functional Safety USA 2023 conference, focusing on current and future challenges of implementing ISO 26262 & SOTIF, whilst addressing the functional safety community’s vision for a holistic approach to automotive safety standards.

2023 Featured Content

Applying ISO 26262 to Level 3+ Automation: Interview with Rami Debouk at General Motors

Ahead of the Automotive Functional Safety USA conference, Automotive IQ spoke with Rami Debouk, Technical Fellow - System Safety at General Motors to gain a further understanding of applying ISO 26262 to higher levels of automation, and how a holistic approach can be taken to functional safety. In this interview,...

Improving Relationships in the Functional Safety Supply Chain: Interview with experts from Dana Incorporated and NXP Semiconductors

Ahead of the Automotive Functional Safety USA Conference, Automotive IQ interviewed Mihir Shah, Functional Safety Specialist at Dana Incorporated, and Rohitaswa Bhattacharya, Automotive Functional Safety Systems Architect at NXP Semiconductors. This interview covers topics such as supply chain perceptions, OEM expectations, integrating FMEDA into processes, enhanced communication within the supply...

ISO 26262, SOTIF & Autonomous Driving | Learn How Functional Safety is Keeping up with ADAS & the Role of SOTIF

ISO 26262, SOTIF & Autonomous Driving | Learn How Functional Safety is Keeping up with ADAS & the Role of SOTIF Presentation by P C Mohankumar and Chandrasekaran Hariharan at ZF. Get your copy of this presentation from the Automotive Functional Safety Week | Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF Conference 2023, held at...

Relationship Between Functional Safety & SOTIF: Presentation by Sumi Yohannan, Senior Expert Functional Safety/Security & Quality at Bosch

Get your copy of the presentation: Relationship Between Functional Safety & SOTIF | Evaluation of Combining ISO 26262 & SOTIF Processes, which was presented at the Automotive Functional Safety Week | Implementation of ISO 26262 & SOTIF Conference 2023, Berlin, April 2023 by Sumi Yohannan at Bosch. Get your copy...

2022 Content

Implementation of ISO - Understanding the Standards and Safety Cases: Interview with Rami Debouk at General Motors

We know that the industry is on a tight deadline to meet the new standards, but how can we understand them further, as well as the safety cases? Automotive IQ speaks with conference speaker Rami Debouk at General Motors. Rami Debouk joined General Motors Global Research and Development Center in...

Prof. Philip Koopman Interview on Applying Different Standards to Autonomous Vehicles

Download your copy to see what Phil has to say on: understanding the bigger picture of the standards landscape, the current safety standards that are in place for autonomous vehicles, multiple use of functional safety processes for other standards and approaching safety holistically, if SOTIF is filling the gaps for...

Streamlining Functional Safety: Lisa Clark reports on the Standards and Understanding the Landscape

Learn from Lisa Clark, Global Director, Functional Safety at Veoneer, who provides guidance on the entire automotive safety lifecycle. Get your copy of this exclusive report on safety standards and see the practices on complying with overlapping standards. 

Interoperability of Functional Safety & Cybersecurity by Shrikanth Sutar

INTEROPERABILITY OF ISO 26262 & ISO/ SAE 21434 The release of ISO/ SAE 21434 in August 2021 has highlighted the commonalities between functional safety & security. But how do we link the requirements to make sure that they are in line with each other, and really make things interconnected? By...

ISO 26262: Functional Safety at a Glance

Automotive IQ sat down with Riccardo Vincelli, Director of the Functional Safety Competence Centre at Renesas Electronics, to understand how ISO 26262 supports the whole product safety lifecycle of a car – from management, development, production, and service – as well as how to overcome the implementation challenges of ISO26262.Download...

ISO 26262: Streamlining Functional Safety Requirements

Verifying automated systems can be complex and difficult. Trigger events can lead to unwanted behaviours of systems such as weather conditions and misinterpretations of signs, which can lead to accidents. As the automotive industry increasingly moves towards fully autonomous vehicles (AVs), managing unintended use and hazardous events have become top...