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Mastering EN 50716: Building Certified Railway Software with Ansys SCADE

Join our webinar on developing certifiable, fail-safe railway software with Ansys SCADE. Learn how model-based design and automated code generation ensure compliance with safety standards.

DATE/TIME:
December 11, 2025
10 AM EST

Venue:
Virtual

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Overview

Developing embedded software for the railway industry requires strict compliance with safety standards, such as EN 50128. Teams must deliver software that is not only certifiable and fail-safe, but also traceable, maintainable, and reusable. In this webinar, we’ll explore how Ansys SCADE streamlines this complex process using a model-based design approach.

You’ll discover how SCADE helps developers enforce rigorous safety protocols, automate key development and verification tasks, and ensure long-term tool support. From early validation to hardware portability and certification-ready code generation, SCADE empowers engineering teams to focus on innovation while reducing risk and time to certification.

Whether you’re managing a complex control application or transitioning software across platforms, SCADE provides a high-integrity, industry-qualified solution designed for safety-critical railway systems.

What Attendees Will Learn

  • How SCADE supports compliance with EN 50716 and EN 50128 safety standards
  • The benefits of formal methods and model-based design in early V&V
  • How automatic code generation reduces errors and accelerates certification
  • Strategies for reusing designs across multiple hardware targets
  • How to ensure long-term maintainability and toolchain continuity
  • The role of qualified tools in streamlining safety certification and audits

Who Should Attend and Why

Software Engineers, Embedded Developers, Model-Based Design Engineers, System Engineers, Verification and Validation Engineers, Safety Engineers, Software Architects, Toolchain Engineers, Team Leads, and Technical Project Leads

Speakers

  • Jair Gonzalez
  • François-Xavier Dormoy
  • Peter Anzelmo