Dassault Systemes is starting INCOSE events with INCOSE IW2025 (https://www.incose.org/iw2025) with the Diamond sponsorship, booth and presentations and number of attendees to contribute to the discussions relevant to the systems engineering world.
The INCOSE International Workshop (IW) 2025 will occur in Sevilla, Spain, February 1-4. It is a significant event for systems engineers to actively contribute to the advancements of the discipline. It will be 4 full days of intensive collaboration.
@AA will give an overview of Roadmap and Implementation status of SysML V2 and
@AM will cover UAF SysML v2 Extension topic.
@SP and @AT will deliver MBSE for Manufacturing presentation in new working group SE @ Industrial Systems. Also we are Co-Chairing and opening this new working group together with representative of such companies like Boeing and Airbus.
@SP will deliver live demonstration on "Accelerating Digital Engineering Adoption: A Comprehensive Example Using MBSE and Virtual Twin with a Portable Robotic Arm" as part of OpenMBEE track. Full Track - https://openmbee.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OPENMBEE/pages/1183842306/INCOSE+IW+2025+OpenMBEE+Workshop
@JW presenting to working group lead on 3DX project management capability and SE Lab.
There are three thematic workshops that provide further depth into emerging topics impacting systems engineering:
- MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering) Workshop. The MBSE Workshop will focus on SysML v2 Transition. SysML v2 is the next generation systems modeling language that is intended to significantly enhance the precision, expressiveness, consistency, usability, interoperability, and extensibility, compared to SysML v1. It offers both textual and graphical representations of the language that enhances system understanding.
- Digital Twins: multiple meanings for multiple values. It will be discussed the basics of what Digital Twins are, based on real scientific, industrial and operational experiences, taking into account the skills, techniques, values, blockers, benefits and risks introduced. This workshop is also expected to analyze how Systems Engineering and Architecting are essential activities to get viable solutions through their life-cycle; but also, what are the related challenges and how INCOSE working groups can solve them
- Energy Transition. This workshop series focuses on the critical role of systems engineering in the energy transition. It will explore how systems thinking can address challenges in transitioning to renewable energy, such as integrating diverse technologies, managing grid modernization, and addressing socio-technical issues.
