In the dynamic automotive industry, ensuring compliance with international standards is critical for sustaining growth and maintaining competitive advantage. Expleo Academy, renowned for our consistent quality, performance reliability, and commitment to results-driven innovation, offers comprehensive ASPICE training, a key element in effective automotive software process improvement.
ASPICE (Automotive SPICE®) represents a global standard tailored specifically for assessing and enhancing software development processes within the automotive industry. Developed to deliver exceptional quality and reliability, it has become increasingly essential in achieving excellence across automotive software engineering projects. Expleo Academy offers accredited ASPICE trainings aligned with iNTACS (International Assessor Certification Scheme), providing learners with internationally recognized credentials and deep industry expertise.

DOWNLOAD OUR PRACTICAL AUTOMOTIVE SPICE® WORKBOOK
Expleo has combined its expertise and training experience into a practical process guide and workbook
This digital booklet describes all constituent elements of the process reference model of the VDA QMC Automotive SPICE® Process Assessment/Reference Model (Version 3.991) including brief discussions on ‘ASPICE and Agility’ and ‘ASPICE and Safety & Security.
As a workbook each process has a specific questionnaire for self- elf-evaluations to prepare for upcoming ASPICE assessments
Become ASPICE Certified
Find the courses that meet your needs. Our offering in ASPICE courses will help to develop your career in Automotive
A4Q Certified Selenium 4 Tester Foundation
Selenium is one of the most popular software testing tools specifically designed to support the automation of browser-based web applications. Python and Java are both popular coding languages. By using Selenium in a coding IDE during an exercise at the end of the course not only are you learning using the most popular tools in your own environment but also gaining a basic understanding of the issues behind the automated tests.
Test Automation Fundamentals
This course introduces the concept of software test automation to those who have an interest or are about to embark on introducing test automation software into their test environment.
Using Cucumber with Selenium
This course aims to provide a solid foundation to the attendee in understanding how to write Features and Scenarios using Gherkin and be able to run them as automated specifications eventually using Selenium. The objectives of this course are to not only teach the tool capabilities, but to also focus on practical steps in the real world. The course provides a hands-on walkthrough to allow attendees to understand the steps in making Cucumber Features and Scenarios in the real world.
Using Selenium with Workshop
This course covers the Selenium IDE and Selenium WebDriver. It also teaches the delegate how to create a Java project to run their own automated tests using both Selenium WebDriver and JUnit.
Other courses that might interest you
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Career pathways, select the training that meets your development
Our career pathways will show you how to grow your skills for roles that benefit from your Automotive ASPICE certification.
Project Manager: Driving Delivery, Managing Risks, and Aligning Teams
A Project Manager (PM) is responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing projects to ensure they are completed on time, within scope, and within budget. They coordinate teams, manage resources, and communicate with stakeholders to achieve project objectives.
Project Managers use structured methodologies like PMP®, PRINCE2®, or Agile frameworks to identify risks, track progress, and drive project success. Their role requires strong leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making skills to navigate challenges and ensure seamless project delivery.
Quality Manager: The central role in Quality
A Quality Manager focuses on maintaining high-quality standards, compliance with Automotive industry regulations, and continuous improvement of products or services.
An ASPICE certification provides Quality Managers with industry relevant skills, enabling them to systematically identify defects, measure performance accurately, and implement robust improvements.
They collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including engineering, project management, and customer representatives.
Change Manager: Driving transformation
A Change Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and managing organizational change initiatives to ensure smooth transitions with minimal disruption. They develop strategies, frameworks, and communication plans to help employees and stakeholders adapt to new processes, technologies, or cultural shifts.
Key responsibilities include assessing change impacts, managing resistance, engaging stakeholders, and ensuring business continuity. Change Managers often work with senior leadership, HR, and project teams to align change initiatives with business objectives and long-term success.
Program Manager: Driving Strategic Project Success
A Program Manager oversees multiple related projects, ensuring they align with business objectives and long-term strategic goals. Unlike Project Managers, who focus on individual projects, Program Managers coordinate multiple projects within a program, ensuring synergy and maximizing overall value.
Their responsibilities include strategic planning, stakeholder management, resource allocation, and risk mitigation across projects. They work closely with Project Managers, executives, and cross-functional teams to ensure seamless execution and alignment with company priorities.
Operations Manager: Driving Efficiency on the Shop Floor
An Operations Manager oversees the day-to-day production activities within a manufacturing environment, ensuring efficiency, safety, and quality across all operational processes. While Plant Managers may focus on overall facility performance, Operations Managers concentrate on optimizing workflows, managing personnel, and implementing process improvements on the shop floor.
Their responsibilities include production planning, resource management, inventory control, and adherence to health and safety standards to ensure a safe and efficient work environment.
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