Dana Inc. & NXP Semiconductors Interview

Learn from two Functional Safety Experts and see different perspectives from a Tier-1 and Semiconductor.

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Steven Wicks
Steven Wicks
07/11/2023

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Ahead of the Automotive Functional Safety USA Conference, we had the privilege of conducting an insightful interview with Mihir Shah, Functional Safety Specialist at Dana Incorporated, and Rohitaswa Bhattacharya, Automotive Functional Safety Systems Architect at NXP Semiconductors.

This interview explored a range of critical topics, including supply chain perceptions, OEM expectations, the integration of FMEDA into processes, improved communication within the supply chain, safety plans, Development Interface Agreements (DIA), and the effective utilization of collaboration to maximize cost efficiency. Download your copy to see a perspective from a leading Tier-1 and a Semiconductor. 

Mihir and Rohitaswa will also be actively participating in a panel discussion titled "Improving Relationships in the Functional Safety Supply Chain: Multi-Stakeholder Outlook on Supply Chain Interactions." This discussion will dive into various aspects of the customer and supplier relationship within the context of functional safety.

Join us at the Automotive Functional Safety USA Conference to benefit from the expertise and insights shared by these esteemed industry professionals. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to foster stronger relationships in the functional safety supply chain.

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