Gain valuable perspectives from MBSE pioneers - learn the strategies they employed to overcome challenges, and how to propel your organization to greater heights using Model-Based Systems Engineering.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a methodology for optimizing stakeholder requirements and coordinating system development activity. It provides a structured way of representing different perspectives on a system by allowing for system analysis, dependency matrices, simulations, and system viewpoints for every stakeholder.
In this webinar series, we talk with MBSE early adopters about how they propelled their organizations to new heights with Model-Based Systems Engineering, and the challenges they overcame.
Stay ahead of the competition with in-depth MBSE analysis and guidance from renowned industry experts
Learn how MBSE helps when managing complex systems and ensuring regulatory compliance
Discover how MBSE can streamline interdisciplinary collaboration and drive sustainable innovation
Adopting Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) – A Practical Perspective
Session 1 – October 4th at 15.00-16.00 CEST
Presented by Mark R. Blackburn, this session is tailored to address a broad range of experiences with modeling in general, and Model-Based Engineering (MBE) specifically.
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Digital Transformation in the US Air Force
Session 2 – October 18th at 13.00-14.00 CEST
In this second session we’ll hear from MBSE early adopter, Chris Garrett as he details the digital transformation that is taking place in the US Air Force.
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The Future of MBSE and Virtual Twins in The European Industry
Session 3 – November 1st at 13.00-14.00 CET
In the final session, Johannes Storvik, leads us to explore the potential of MBSE in combination with model-based design and engineering.
Real-life examples that highlight the power of model-based systems engineering will be shared. Leveraging CATIA Magic on the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform, this approach empowers multi-disciplinary teams to collaboratively and efficiently develop top-tier products and systems. The emphasis is on using dynamic, connected models and live data, breaking away from traditional static documents and drawings. The next generation of engineers expect nothing less!
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Systems Engineers and stakeholders involved in systems management strategies.