FREE AUTOMOTIVE & E-MOBILITY WEBINARS FOR ENGINEERS
Dorleco’s free webinar series teaches automotive engineers the fundamentals of model-based design, electric vehicle (EV) controls, VCU software development, and the automotive V-cycle—completely free, with on-demand access and a certificate upon completion.
WHAT DO DORLECO'S FREE AUTOMOTIVE WEBINARS COVER?
Each session is a focused 60–90 minute deep-dive into a technical domain that matters to practising automotive and eMobility engineers. The content is practical, not academic — built by engineers who develop VCUs, battery systems, and ADAS controllers for real vehicles.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THESE EMOBILITY ENGINEERING WEBINARS?
These sessions are structured for technical professionals at different stages of their automotive career. Whether you are transitioning from ICE to EV, building your first controller, or leading a controls team, there is a session calibrated to your level.
Engineering Students
Final-year students in Mechanical, Electrical, or Mechatronics engineering who want practical EV controls exposure before entering the job market.
ICE-to-EV Career Changers
Experienced automotive engineers from ICE powertrain, chassis, or body controls who are upskilling for electric vehicle roles at OEMs or Tier-1 suppliers.
Embedded Software Engineers
Software developers entering the automotive domain who need to understand the vehicle systems context around the code they write — BMS, VCU, ADAS.
EV Startup Technical Leads
Founders and lead engineers at electric vehicle startups who need to quickly validate their understanding of controls architecture and development standards.
WHAT WILL I BE ABLE TO DO AFTER COMPLETING THESE WEBINARS?
After completing the Dorleco free webinar series, engineers report being able to:
- Set up a MATLAB/Simulink environment for automotive model-based design
- Build a basic EV powertrain model covering battery, motor, and thermal systems
- Explain the full V-cycle development process for automotive controls software
- Define the architecture of a Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) and its peripheral network
- Describe the role and design considerations of a Battery Management System (BMS)
- Understand ASIL classifications and when functional safety applies to a design
- Discuss AUTOSAR BSW layers and how they relate to automotive ECU software
- Apply for entry-level to mid-level automotive controls engineering roles with confidence
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