Join Us at the SysML®v2 Summit 2025 in Reston, VA!
The SysML v2 Summit will be held during the OMG meeting in Reston, Virginia, on March 20, 2025. This one-day event introduces the systems engineering community to the transformative capabilities of SysML v2, highlighting its benefits, key differences from SysML v1, and practical steps for transitioning to a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approach.
Explore how SysML v2 enhances precision, usability, and interoperability with both textual and graphical representations, supported by a standard API for seamless tool integration. Learn about its impact on MBSE practices, and discover strategies for transitioning your organization, whether you're starting fresh or upgrading from SysML v1.
The event features expert presentations, tool vendor demonstrations, and a networking social to connect with MBSE professionals and leaders.
Don't miss this opportunity—register today!
Registration Fee:
- Registration Pass: $99
NOTE: If you have already registered and paid for any one of the OMG, SMC, DTC, or AREA Member Meetings happening that week in Reston, then there is no need to re-register for the SysML Summit.
CANCELLATION POLICY: If you need to cancel your meeting attendance and require a refund, please contact [email protected] no later than: Friday, February 28, 2025. No refunds will be issued after this date. You may, however, send another person from your company as your replacement and we will make the appropriate badge change.
About the Systems Modeling Language™ (SysML®)
The Systems Modeling Language™ (SysML®) The OMG Systems Modeling Languag™ (OMG SysML®) is a versatile graphical modeling language used for specifying, analyzing, designing, and verifying complex systems that include hardware, software, information, personnel, procedures, and facilities. SysML provides graphical representations for modeling system requirements, behavior, structure, and parametrics, integrating with other engineering models. It is based on a subset of UML 2 with extensions for systems engineering and supports data exchange through OMG XML Metadata Interchange (XMI®), while also aligning with the ISO 10303-233 systems engineering data interchange standard.