Visit Genuen at ATE 2021: Moving Toward ISO 26262 Compliance

Tags: Automotive

We will be in booth #7020 at the Automotive Testing Expo in Novi, MI from October 26-28, helping organizations prepare with testing across the product lifecycle.

While there are currently no federal mandates requiring compliance with ISO 26262 functional safety standards for automobiles in the US, the financial risk of functional safety violations is driving many automakers to rigorously self-regulate for functional safety. 

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ISO 26262 will put demands on every step of testing for the product lifecycle, and Genuen works with customers: 

  • In initial preparation to define requirements

  • Through the testing process with custom HIL systems and TaaS solutions

  • With off-the-shelf qualification tools

  • In the production phase with automated manufacturing

  • Through partnerships with key technology companies

Over the last two years, we have grown in expertise and service offerings to help companies move toward ISO 26262 compliance. At the show, we will be discussing model-based systems engineering, TaaS, custom HIL systems, and automated manufacturing and how clients can leverage these solutions to prepare for future compliance.

Reserve Time Now

ATE 2001 attendees can schedule time with Genuen engineering staff to discuss current test or manufacturing challenges and needs for future compliance.  

About Genuen

Our goal is to improve time to market without compromising product quality or safety standards. With experience in mission-critical applications and regulatory compliance, Genuen creates custom test systems across the product lifecycle, including hardware-in-the-loop (HIL), fluid power test, and electromechanical test. Headquartered near Kansas City, we have offices across the United States and serve clients in aerospace, transportation, national security, and beyond. The company's Quality Management System (QMS) is certified to ISO 9001.