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DESCRIPTION:Does SysML v2 Improve MBSE Collaboration?\nA Complimentary Webi
 nar sponsored by the Aerospace &amp\; Defense PLM Action GroupFeaturing Ch
 ris Watkins\, Principal Engineer of MBSE\, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporatio
 n\n24 February 2026 11:00 EST | 08:00 &nbsp\;PST | 17:00 CET\nRegister  Ab
 out our Speaker\nOver the past decade\, adoption of Model-Based Systems En
 gineering (MBSE) has accelerated dramatically\, coinciding with the widesp
 read use of collaborative document platforms such as Microsoft Office 365.
  However\, as organizations transitioned from document-centric to model-ce
 ntric approaches\, they discovered that collaboration capabilities within 
 MBSE environments lagged—even though the need for effective collaboration 
 in models was greater than with document-based systems engineering.\nThe r
 elease of SysML v2 in September 2025 has renewed optimism for advancing co
 llaboration in MBSE. This next-generation standard introduces a fundamenta
 lly new modeling language and infrastructure\, leveraging data repositorie
 s and standardized APIs to deliver model data to diverse client applicatio
 ns. Industry anticipates significant improvements in collaboration as solu
 tion providers implement SysML v2—not only within system architecture tool
 s but also through integration with adjacent domains such as requirements 
 management\, verification and validation\, project management\, financial 
 planning\, and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).\nThis webinar will repo
 rt the results of an in-depth 18-month investigation conducted by domain e
 xperts from A&amp\;D PLM Action Group companies to analyze SysML v2’s capa
 bilities and the implications for OEMs and suppliers. The project team exp
 lored deployment strategies for collaborative MBSE scenarios\, identified 
 gaps in the standard\, assessed external considerations\, and formulated r
 ecommendations for the aerospace and defense industry\, solution providers
 \, and standards bodies.\nDo these statements sound familiar?\n\n\nThe Col
 laboration Reality: As an OEM\, I need to collaborate with my suppliers on
  aircraft designs. I can’t force my partners to use my tools\, and it isn’
 t practical for us to share the same tool solutions across organizations.
 \nThe MBSE Integration Gap: My models feel like isolated islands because i
 t isn’t easy to collaborate within MBSE models when using tools from multi
 ple providers.\nThe Standards Void: There are little to no standards that 
 guide the exchange of MBSE data\, leaving me uncertain if a critical requi
 rement survived the exchange.\nThe Broken Digital Thread: There is little 
 to no integration between the MBSE tool and PLM systems (unless they are f
 rom the same solution provider)\; this forces manual work that can lead to
  costly errors.\nThe Lock-In Dilemma: Tool vendor lock currently offers th
 e best solution for integration and collaboration\, but I find it far from
  ideal for driving long-term agility.\n\n\nWhat will I learn?\n\n\nUnderst
 and the core architecture of SysML v2 and how it fundamentally differs fro
 m SysML v1. \nEvaluate how SysML v2.0 improves collaboration and data exch
 ange between A&D OEMs and their global supply chain.\nDetermine the optima
 l timing and strategy for rolling out SysML v2 across various organization
 al and collaboration scenarios.\nIdentify current limitations within the S
 ysML v2.0 standard (as benchmarked by the AD PAG) and the critical externa
 l considerations required for success.\nDevelop robust strategies for tool
  integration\, procurement\, and IT infrastructure that effectively levera
 ge and support SysML v2.\nReview specific recommendations for the A&D indu
 stry\, solution providers\, and the OMG (SysML v2 standard body).\n\n\nWho
  should attend?\n\nThis webinar is designed for anyone with a responsibili
 ty or interest in product program integration\, model-based systems engine
 ering (MBSE)\, PLM program planning\, and PLM Systems Architecture. More g
 enerally\, it will be of interest to those involved in digitalization and 
 transformation across products\, production\, or services.\nSpecific roles
  that would benefit include product program and engineering managers\, sup
 ply chain managers\, and PLM program and project managers. It is also high
 ly relevant for systems engineers and architects\, MBSE engineers and arch
 itects\, and members of MBSE standards committees. Additionally\, PLM solu
 tion architects and solution providers across the MBSE and PLM landscapes 
 will find the presentation valuable. Finally\, strategists and solution ar
 chitects focused on the digital thread\, digitalization\, and digital tran
 sformation will find this information particularly essential for their pla
 nning and implementation efforts.\n\nDuring the webinar\, you’ll also have
  the opportunity to ask questions.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Does SysML v2 Improve MBSE Collaboration?
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