On June 16, the international independent third-party testing, inspection and certification organization TüV Rheinland (hereinafter referred to as "TüV Rheinland") awarded Chipsea Technology (stock code: 688595) the ISO 26262 functional safety management system ASIL D certification. This certification marks that Chipsea Technology is at the forefront of the industry in terms of automotive functional safety, and has sufficient capabilities to develop automotive chip products with the most demanding ASIL D level in functional safety standards.
Attending the certification ceremony were Mr. Zhao Bin, General Manager of Industrial Services and Information Security of TüV Rheinland Greater China, Ms. Yang Jiayue, Deputy General Manager, Ding Jingzhu, Vice President of Chipsea Technology, Zhu Xiaofeng, General Manager of Automotive Electronics MCU Product Line, etc.
At the beginning of the ceremony, Vice President Ding Jingzhu expressed his warm welcome and sincere thanks to the guests from TÜV Rheinland. He mentioned: "This certification is an important achievement for Chipsea Technology in terms of automotive functional safety, and it is also a milestone event for the company's strategic layout of automotive electronics. Thanks to TüV Rheinland for its professional support and guidance, and thanks to all the employees of the company for their hard work In the future, the company will always adhere to the business philosophy of 'customer-centric, create value for customers', continuously improve product quality and safety performance, and bring more valuable products and services to customers."
Zhao Bin, general manager of TüV Rheinland, said: "I sincerely congratulate Chipsea Technology for passing the ISO 26262 functional safety management system certification. I believe this certification will bring a broader market space and more cooperation opportunities for Chipsea Technology in the field of automotive electronics. TüV Rheinland looks forward to the future cooperation with Chipsea Technology, which will be closer and more innovative."