Automotive functional safety is an important part of Systems Engineering Training. It has 4 courses available as follows :
Automotive Functional Safety ISO 26262 Training Bootcamp: 4 days
Automotive System Design Training: 3 days
Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis Training: 3 days
ISO 26262 Training: Automotive Safety: 2 days
Automotive Functional Safety ISO 26262 Training Bootcamp:
Price: $3,999.00 Length: 4 Days
Automotive functional safety ISO 26262 training covers the background of ISO 26262 standard, its scope, the main differences from IEC 61508 (the general safety standard), and how the scope varies with adding new systems.
Price: $2,999.00 Length: 3 Days
The idea of this first module is to provide basic courses and a training period on systems architecture and design with a strong focus on the automotive industry application domain. During the training period the trainees will focus on the system engineering aspects of the project .
Price: $2,999.00 Length: 3 Days
Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis covers overall safety and hazard analysis depending on a system or equipment operating correctly in response to its inputs. Learn how to address Functional safety and hazards and carry out and the level of performance required of each safety function to meet the expectations and requirements.
Price: $1,699.00 Length: 2 Days
ISO 26262 Training: Automotive Safety helps you provide the requirements for ISO 26262 and be prepared for the release of ISO 26262. We will teach you how to develop your internal ISO 26262 , implement it, and audit your company’s performance internally.
TONEX offers several systems engineering training courses designed to apply systems engineering processes and methods. Our systems engineering training approach teaches you how to align practical system thinking and systems engineering knowledge and skills with your process improvement, project management and program management. Our systems engineering training courses include discussions projects, case studies, formal presentation, , and workshops covering key aspects of systems engineering on a single system and system of systems (SoS) through a development lifecycle.
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Automotive Functional Safety ISO 26262 Training Bootcamp: 4 days
Automotive System Design Training: 3 days
Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis Training: 3 days
ISO 26262 Training: Automotive Safety: 2 days
Automotive Functional Safety ISO 26262 Training Bootcamp:
Price: $3,999.00 Length: 4 Days
Automotive functional safety ISO 26262 training covers the background of ISO 26262 standard, its scope, the main differences from IEC 61508 (the general safety standard), and how the scope varies with adding new systems.
Price: $2,999.00 Length: 3 Days
The idea of this first module is to provide basic courses and a training period on systems architecture and design with a strong focus on the automotive industry application domain. During the training period the trainees will focus on the system engineering aspects of the project .
Price: $2,999.00 Length: 3 Days
Functional Safety and Hazard Analysis covers overall safety and hazard analysis depending on a system or equipment operating correctly in response to its inputs. Learn how to address Functional safety and hazards and carry out and the level of performance required of each safety function to meet the expectations and requirements.
Price: $1,699.00 Length: 2 Days
ISO 26262 Training: Automotive Safety helps you provide the requirements for ISO 26262 and be prepared for the release of ISO 26262. We will teach you how to develop your internal ISO 26262 , implement it, and audit your company’s performance internally.
TONEX offers several systems engineering training courses designed to apply systems engineering processes and methods. Our systems engineering training approach teaches you how to align practical system thinking and systems engineering knowledge and skills with your process improvement, project management and program management. Our systems engineering training courses include discussions projects, case studies, formal presentation, , and workshops covering key aspects of systems engineering on a single system and system of systems (SoS) through a development lifecycle.
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