Model-Based Systems Engineering as a Digital Transformation Agent - Challenges and Opportunities

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Levin Day 19-20/1/2021

This is a remotely hosted virtual event.

Registration to the Seminar is free of charge, please confirm your  registration by 1.1.2021 via the link below:

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  • Start time: 19 Jan 2021 02:30 PM
  • End time: 20 Jan 2021 06:15 PM
  • All times are (GMT+02:00) Israel
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  • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
  • Haifa, Haifa District
  • Israel 32000
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  • Co-sponsored by Gordon Center for Systems Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology






Agenda

DAY 1 - January 19, 2021 -- 14:30-19:00 IST | 12:30-17:00 GMT | 07:30-10:00 EST

Prof. Yossi Ben-Asher, The Gordon Center fo Systems Engineering, Technion - Opening remarks

Dr. Yaniv Mordecai, MIT- Five Lessons from Two Decades of Failing and Succeeding in MBSE

Eran Peleg, Metaphor- MBSE- Methodology, Challenges and Solutions

Juan Navas, THALES GROUP- Lessons Learned from THALES on MBSE implementation in large-scale organizations

Samuel Rochet, OBEO- Challenges and Practical Solutions  for MBSE

Troy Peterson, SYSTEMXI- MBSE-The Challenges and Opportunities and the Practical Aspects of Implementing MBSE in Organizations

 

DAY 2 - January 20, 2021 -- 15:00-18:15 IST | 13:00-16:15 GMT | 08:00-11:15 EST

Talya Gazit, PwC- Will You Survive the Digital Evolution? (Hebrew)

Dr. Avi Shaked, Systems Engineering Research Initiative, Tel Aviv University- Domain-Specific Application of Model-Driven Engineering

Ohad Snir, Kornit Digital- Automation Challenges and Opportunities in INDUSTRY 4.0

Shlomi Shraga, Systematix- Implementing Models and Simulation for Integrative Engineering

Hanan Kohen, Technion- IoT Systems Development Aspects with Executable OPM Models