It was a great pleasure and pride to meet European space community in Vilnius for MBSE Workshop for Space, November 5-7. Event organized by ESA and Space Hub at Innovation Agency of Lithuania .
More than 200 participants from 14 countries.
10 vendors with booths
20+ posters and their authors to meet
Solid agenda and great content. https://www.b2match.com/e/mbse-2025/components/54807
A lot of familiar faces, great interactions, amazing atmosphere.
We demonstrated our latest SysML v2 features (release 26x) at the booth. Since we no longer had restrictions from R&D on communicating the SysML v2 capabilities, we were able to openly showcase the new features of both the textual and graphical notations in more detail.
Beyond the technical features themselves, many conversations focused on the broader value of SysML v2 compared to SysML v1. In this context, migration strategies from v1 to v2 for ongoing projects were a recurring subject and clearly an area where many organizations are seeking guidance.
We also had very positive discussions with researchers and university professors who are already interested in using CATIA Magic to teach SysML v2 in their MBSE courses. This was encouraging to see, as it reflects the growing trend towards preparing future systems engineers with skills aligned to the evolving standard.
Well attended and accepted our tutorials:
- MBSE in Space Domain with MagicGrid and SysML v2 by @AA. Fully booked classes, active audience.
Space Missions Engineering with Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) by @AM
The sessions were well received and led to follow-up discussions at our booth, often on very concrete technical and methodological questions.
INITIATION
The highlight of the last day was the initiation of the Baltic INCOSE chapter meeting with Sven-Olaf Schulze, Ralf Hartmann and the rest. Combining Finland, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania and perhaps other countries for the joint chapter is a great idea. We are calling volunteers now to lead the chapter and move forward!
Looking forward for next events for space industry
