An 8-session intensive course where you go from fundamentals to deploying real hardware IP. September 7–17, 2026.
Register Now – Only 30 seats
The digital systems shaping every industry, from AI chips to embedded devices, are increasingly being built on RISC-V. It’s open, it’s growing fast, and it’s creating real demand for engineers who understand it.
This course gives you that understanding. In 8 sessions, built around real tools, real FPGAs, and a final hackathon, you’ll go from zero to deploying your own RISC-V hardware IP, the same way it’s done in industry.
University-Backed, Industry-Driven
Jointly designed and taught by University of Granada and Quintauris, a company built specifically to solve the fragmentation challenges of the RISC-V ecosystem. You get academic rigor and real-world practice in the same room.
Genuinely Hands-On
No slides-only theory. You’ll work with cloud platforms and real FPGA hardware from day one. By the end, you’ll have deployed a RISC-V hardware IP from cloud to physical device.
A Real Hackathon to Close It Out
The program ends with a team hackathon where you tackle a real challenge, supported by mentors from UGR and Quintauris. You leave with something you built, and a story to tell.
Flexible Format
Choose the format that works for you:
- Fully online: attend all 8 sessions remotely.
- Online + in-person: attend online and join the final hackathon in Granada, Spain.
What you’ll learn
RISC-V Principles
Understand the fundamentals principles of RISC-V architecture and its open-source advantages
Design & Deploy
Know how to design and deploy open-source RISC-V hardware IP and work confidently with cloud platforms and FPGA hardware
Quintauris Platform
Use the tools and workflows of Quintauris own platform, built for the gaps the open ecosystem leaves
Real Technical Challenge
Solve a real technical challenge integrating everything you’ve learned during the 8 sessions
30 seats. 8 sessions. One real FPGA deployment.
This is the course that turns curiosity about RISC-V into hands-on capability.
Register Now – Only 30 seatsDo I need prior experience with FPGA or RISC-V? No. The course starts from the fundamentals and builds progressively. Basic programming knowledge is helpful.
What’s the difference between the two formats? Both formats include all 8 online sessions. The online + in-person option adds an in-presence hackathon in Granada, where you work alongside fellow participants and mentors face-to-face.
Is there a certificate upon completion? A final certificate will be awarded with the grade obtained after fulfilling the requirements of the course.
What tools will I need? All tools used in the course are cloud-based or provided. You’ll receive setup instructions before the start date.