Automotive SPICE® Process Expert
DATES
Trainings are also offered as in-house training
Date | Booking | Language | Place | Regular price | Book today | Additional Fee Type | Add Fee | Discount |
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7-Oct-2024 - 10-Oct-2024 | EN | Online, EARLY TIME | 2680 € | 2224 € | Exam | 450 | Online training 10%, early bird discount 10%, teams >2 10%, teams >4 10%, from best cost country 10%, private/freelancer 10% [max 50%] |
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General Information
Duration: 4 days
Time: 9:30 – 17.00 Uhr
Training-ID: 11.010.XX
Become an expert in Automotive SPICE processes!
General information:
The training is currently
- being developed jointly in an intacs working group,
- becomes the entry-level training for ASPICE 4.0 for project and process staff as well as for assessors,
- will be offered from July 1, 2024.
Duration: 4 days
Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Language: German or English
Training ID: 11.010.XX
Trainer: Christian Knüvener
Seminar focus:
- Goals and scope of Automotive SPICE and how a project benefits from it
- Contents of the Automotive SPICE processes including good example solutions
Why should you attend?
- Gain expert knowledge: Gain in-depth knowledge about the application of Automotive SPICE in the automotive industry
- Improve career opportunities: Certification as an Automotive SPICE Process Expert is a valuable seal of approval for your professional qualifications.
- Network: Meet like-minded people, exchange experiences and expand your professional network.
Target group:
- Quality managers
- Process engineers
- project managers
- Managers in the automotive industry
- Newcomers to assessor training
Trainee Program: Get your Automotive SPICE® Lead Assessor Qualification in 5 Steps - Today almost all components in cars are mechatronic systems with increasing complexity. Functional Safety (ISO 26262) and Cyber Security are critical aspects to be considered in developing these car components. To qualify as a supplier, OEMs require development processes compliant to capability level CL 2 or even CL 3 in Automotive SPICE®. In other words: to deliver software-driven components, you must be fit in ASPICE®.