Open-Source Toolchains in Functional Safety: Can You Use Them?
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Open-Source Toolchains in Functional Safety: Can You Use Them?

Why open-source toolchains raise questions? Open-source toolchains in functional safety raise important questions about qualification, trust, and when certified tools are really necessary. Many engineers still assume that using only certified tools is the safest or even the only compliant…

innotec and useblocks Announce Strategic Partnership
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innotec and useblocks Announce Strategic Partnership

innotec is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with useblocks, a company specialized in software engineering, traceability management, and documentation solutions around Sphinx and Sphinx-Needs open-source tools. With this partnership, innotec will support Sphinx-Needs, and the related x-as-code tool…

innotec and modelwise Partner to innovate Functional Safety
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innotec and modelwise Partner to innovate Functional Safety

Continue innovating Functional Safety with AI and formal methods-based tools [Munich, Filderstadt] – Modelwise, a spin-off of the Technical University of Munich that develops software for automated functional safety analyses, and innotec GmbH, a consulting company specialized in Functional Safety…

innotec and SIListra Systems Cooperate on “Engineering for Safety”
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innotec and SIListra Systems Cooperate on “Engineering for Safety”

innotec GmbH and SIListra Systems GmbH today announced their strategic partnership in the field of functional safety within automation technology. SIListra Systems GmbH is an innovative, highly specialized IT technology company that is a spin-off of TUD Dresden University of…