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Carabiner’s journey – Happy but not content
We have had a fantastic journey since the start of Carabiner. We have been working as system safety leaders and assessors at VCC, CEVT and Volvo trucks, safety and development engineers working with e-mobility for a safe and sustainable transportation solutions, R&D engineers developing AD and ADAS functionality in personal and heavy duty vehicles both at OEMs and suppliers, system safety coaches training and supporting an R&D department of 500 engineers and much more. We are now getting ready [...]
Automated Vehicles Symposium 2018
This year Carabiner is attending the Automated Vehicles Symposium in San Francisco to get the latest developments in connected and automated vehicles. Our goal is to exchange ideas around Functional Safety, and its connection to key fields such as Human Factors and Cybersecurity. We firmly believe that mastering these areas is necessary in order to meet the demands of future mobility.
We are hiring!
Are you interested in joining us at Carabiner? We are currently looking for a Junior Systems Engineer, and a Functional Safety Engineer to join our team in Gothenburg. More information is available on LinkedIn, or directly here and here. Don't hesitate, apply now! You can also send an email directly to .
Sofie Weidenlöv Featured in NyTeknik
Carabiner's latest employee Sofie Weidenlöv was featured in the Swedish technology newspaper NyTeknik. Read the article here.
ISO 26262 International meeting in Korea
Babak Rostamzadeh participated as a member of the Swedish delegation in the latest ISO 26262 international working group meeting in Jeju, South Korea, 6-10 Feb 2017. The 2nd edition of ISO 26262 is due in 2018 and will contain considerable updates in the standard. Carabiner is the single company of our size that actively participates in the international standardization group work and meetings. We aim at providing our customers with the up to date know-how on ISO 26262 and [...]
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Carabiner’s journey – Happy but not content
We have had a fantastic journey since the start of Carabiner. We have been working as system safety leaders and assessors at VCC, CEVT and Volvo trucks, safety and development engineers working with e-mobility for a safe and sustainable transportation solutions, R&D engineers developing AD and ADAS functionality in personal and heavy duty vehicles both at OEMs and suppliers, system safety coaches training and supporting an R&D department of 500 engineers and much more. We are now getting ready [...]
Automated Vehicles Symposium 2018
This year Carabiner is attending the Automated Vehicles Symposium in San Francisco to get the latest developments in connected and automated vehicles. Our goal is to exchange ideas around Functional Safety, and its connection to key fields such as Human Factors and Cybersecurity. We firmly believe that mastering these areas is necessary in order to meet the demands of future mobility.
We are hiring!
Are you interested in joining us at Carabiner? We are currently looking for a Junior Systems Engineer, and a Functional Safety Engineer to join our team in Gothenburg. More information is available on LinkedIn, or directly here and here. Don't hesitate, apply now! You can also send an email directly to .
Sofie Weidenlöv Featured in NyTeknik
Carabiner's latest employee Sofie Weidenlöv was featured in the Swedish technology newspaper NyTeknik. Read the article here.
ISO 26262 International meeting in Korea
Babak Rostamzadeh participated as a member of the Swedish delegation in the latest ISO 26262 international working group meeting in Jeju, South Korea, 6-10 Feb 2017. The 2nd edition of ISO 26262 is due in 2018 and will contain considerable updates in the standard. Carabiner is the single company of our size that actively participates in the international standardization group work and meetings. We aim at providing our customers with the up to date know-how on ISO 26262 and [...]