Webinar: MISRA Monday 2026
MISRA compliance is non-negotiable, if you develop software for automotive, aerospace, medical, or industrial systems. What's changed is everything around it. A new standard. AI code assistants on every developer's desktop. And Rust actively pushing into embedded safety-critical territory.
Watch MISRA in 2026: AI, Rust, and the Rules That Shape Safety-Critical Code
In this episode, Dr. Daniel Simon and Dr. Sebastian Krings will share their hands-on perspective on:
- What MISRA C:2025 actually changes and whether the new rolling-release model helps or hurts teams managing compliance across large codebases
- How to handle AI-generated code under MISRA rules, and where the liability sits when things go wrong
- Whether Rust is a realistic path forward for ASIL-D development, and what MISRA's own Rust addendum means in practice
No slides full of theory. Just two practitioners talking through what they're seeing in the field.>/p>
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