Applying ASPICE ® 4.0 Training

May 7 – 10, 2025 Online

Practical Understanding on how to Apply Automotive SPICE®

Understanding ASPICE® practices and expectations is an important first step - but the real value comes from applying them within the context of ECU-based software system development, where ASPICE® principles truly come to life.
Take Aways

Course Content

This training offers participants a practical, hands-on approach to effectively applying ASPICE® practices across the entire software-system development lifecycle.
Whether you're aiming to improve process efficiency, ensure compliance, or prepare for assessments, this course equips you with the essential skills and knowledge to implement ASPICE® with clarity and confidence.
  • Introduction to ASPICE®
  • Practical application of practices at CL1 and CL2 (SYS.2 – SYS.5, SWE.1 – SWE.6, SUP.1, SUP.8 – SUP.10, SPL.2, MAN.3 and ACQ.4)
  • Functional safety consideration for SYS.2 – SYS.5 and SWE.1 – SWE.6 (ISO26262 Part 4 and Part 6)
  • Cybersecurity consideration for MAN.7, SEC.1 – SEC.4 (ISO/SAE 21434 Clause 15, Clause 9 – 11)
  • Coverage of essential rules from VDA Guideline 2nd Edition
Date: Wednesday, 07th May - Saturday,10th May, 2025
Training Format: online course with breakout sessions, quizzes to ensure participants’ understanding throughout the training.

Target Audience

  • Engineering team leads and engineers from system, software, hardware and test functional areas and project manager and quality practitioners.
  • Process owners and process improvement team members who need to ensure that ASPICE® requirements are covered by the organization’s process architectural landscape (process, methods, and tools).
Apply ASPICE with impact & improve processes effectively.

Our Speaker

Ganesh Kumar M C
Principal Consultant - Functional Safety & ASPICE
With 26+ years of experience in automotive ECU based software systems, Ganesh's core expertise revolves around transforming organizations using his process architecture and change management skills meeting industry best practices and standards such as ASPICE, Functional Safety (ISO26262), Cybersecurity (ISO/SAE 21434) and Agile.