
Rust for Functional Safety; Public Online Training

Accelerate Your Team’s Transition to Rust
This course is aimed at software developers or engineering managers who target systems with current or future functional safety requirements, as defined by standards such as DO-178C, ISO 26262, and IEC 61508.
This intensive, interactive 3-day course is designed to help current developers focused on functional safety using languages such as C and C++ switch to Rust. As such, previous programming experience is a mandatory prerequisite for this course.
After this course, attendees will have a strong understanding of the various aspects of the Rust programming language and environment. It will cover what makes Rust unique (ownership, borrowing, and lifetimes), memory management, types, references, slices, threads, and concurrency, as well as the runtime libraries and the capabilities they offer. It will naturally also cover building, running, and testing through the cargo build environment.
This course will provide you with the skills you need to either start a functional safety program using Rust or to run a proof of concept of moving all or part of a project to Rust.

What You’ll Learn: 3 Days of Intensive Rust Training

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Join our interactive sessions tailored to your region. Each course runs for three intensive days, providing deep-dive expertise into the Rust ecosystem.
- Europe (CET/BST): September 22 – 24, 2026
- North America (EST/PST): November 16 – 18, 2026
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Fill out the form below to register for the public online training and receive your access link.
Rust for Functional Safety; Enterprise Team Training
We can deliver the same training for a project team of up to 12 attendees who are starting a Rust-based project or a proof-of-concept. Enterprise team training offers more opportunities for hands-on interaction with our experts and can be delivered online or in person. Course customization is also available.
Accelerate your transition to Rust without stalling your program.


