Tessolve achieves ISO 26262 functional safety certification from TÜV SÜD
The certification reflects Tessolve's adherence to industry practices in developing and maintaining a functional safety management system for automotive semiconductor and embedded solutions, as claimed by the company.
Tessolve, a global provider of system and silicon solutions, has received the ISO 26262 Functional Safety Process Certification from TÜV SÜD South Asia Private Limited.
TÜV SÜD, an internationally recognised German safety and quality organisation, awarded Tessolve the certification for its implementation and maintenance of a functional safety management system. This system supports safety management, productivity, and reliability in line with industry standards for automotive electrical and electronic systems.
"Tessolve has made steady progress in the automotive and functional safety domain over the years. Achieving the ISO 26262 certification reflects the high standards and quality of work our team consistently delivers. This certification emphasizes our commitment to providing reliable solutions in functional safety and meeting industry expectations," said Srini Chinamilli, Co-founder & CEO, Tessolve.
Tessolve offers turnkey automotive semiconductor and embedded solutions, from concept development to manufacturing. The company follows industry standards such as ISO 26262, ASPICE, AUTOSAR, and MISRA to ensure quality and safety. Tessolve also invests in automotive R&D initiatives to stay current with industry trends and technologies.
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