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MBSE Vision 360: A Layered and Semantic Approach to Navigating Complex Models Watch the replay of this Capella Webinar held on June 11, 2026       In many industrial projects, the full potential of MBSE remains underexploited: models are rich, but often too complex to be accessible to all project stakeholders. In this webinar, discover MBSE Vision 360, a solution developed by LGM to address this challenge. This Capella add-on is designed to democratize access to and understanding of MBSE models: make models accessible to non-specialists through simple, direct interfaces to key information (KPIs, links, interfaces) for project managers, equipment managers, suppliers, and domain experts, improve model quality with advanced capabilities for semantic review, consistency analysis, and traceability. This approach enables: better circulation of technical information, improved requirements coverage, faster decision-making, and an overall increase in MBSE mat...
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Webinar in Mandarin: Practice in COMAC to Conduct MBSA in Avionics System Based on Capella   Watch the replay of this Capella Webinar held on May 12, 2026.     This webinar explores how COMAC, a leading civil aircraft manufacturer, extends Capella to support MBSA activities in compliance with ARP4761. Key topics include defining failure conditions within models, modeling failure propagation, automatically generating fault trees, and leveraging minimum cut set results to perform advanced safety analyses.  ***  Presented by: Hu PoCOMAC Hu Po serves as the Safety Engineer at COMAC, where he has been extensively involved in the safety assessment processes for the C919 and C929 aircrafts. He has also led the IMA cascading effect analysis for the C929. He is committed to advancing the development and implementation of MBSA within China's civil aviation industry.     Renfei XuPGM Renfei Xu is the Technical Director of MBSE from PGM. He...
Capella in Transport and Infrastructure Projects    Watch the replay of this Capella Webinar held on April 21, 2026.       Capella brings strong value to transport and infrastructure projects through the ARCADIA framework, enabling clear system modelling with Physical Architecture Nodes, Behavioural Components, and Functional Chains. Its REC/RPL paradigm allows efficient scaling of models with repeated elements, while exchanges naturally reflect logical and physical interfaces. Combined with document generation capabilities, Capella supports consistent and scalable production of interface documentation and project artefacts. ***  Presented by: Tim CarterClarity SE Tim Carter is a professional engineer with 25+ years of experience with complex systems engineering. Tim is a Principal Systems Engineer and experienced engineering leader at the corporate, business unit, programme, and project levels. Tim's systems engineering experience covers the ...

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How-to Model a Logical Architecture with Capella Watch the replay of this webinar held on March 23, 2026.     While it is easy to conceptualise the final synthesised physical architecture and the black-box system analysis, logical architectures, by their nature, are abstract and more open to interpretation. In this presentation, Tim Carter will explore a number of different interpretations of the ARCADIA logical architecture and in which scenarios they may be useful in achieving modelling goals and adding value. ***  Presented by: Tim CarterClarity SE Tim Carter is a professional engineer with 25+ years of experience with complex systems engineering. Tim is a Principal Systems Engineer and experienced engineering leader at the corporate, business unit, programme, and project levels. Tim's systems engineering experience covers the breadth of defence, transport, and infrastructure projects. Tim is experienced in rolling out MBSE approaches to engineering organ...
MBSE for Two Student Space Robotics Projects Watch the replay of this webinar held on February 26, 2026.     In this webinar, student teams from two aerospace projects explain how they used Capella and the Arcadia MBSE method to structure complex space robotics designs, improve collaboration and reduce risks under tight academic constraints. The session covers the Sydney Interplanetary Rover Initiative’s MBSE framework for a lunar rover and ISAE Supaero’s transition from spreadsheets to Capella to build both a rover and a drone within a year. ***  Presented by: Kaylee LiSydney Interplanetary Rover Initiative Kaylee is the Founder & Project Lead of the Sydney Interplanetary Rover Initiative, SGAC Asia-Pacific Regional Executive Secretary, and the PR & Communications Team Lead for the Space Generation Congress 2025. She has worked across both defence and commercial space sectors, contributing to projects ranging from the multibillion-dollar JP9102 satel...

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Environmental Trade-offs into MBSE: An Application of Ecodesign for Capella for System Architects Watch the replay of this webinar held on February 12th, 2026.   This webinar shows how environmental analysis can be brought into the MBSE workflow using the Ecodesign for Capella add-on. Traditionally, life cycle and environmental trade-off assessments are done outside system models and too late to influence architecture. The session explains how architects can use Capella with built-in environmental criteria and trade-off features to assess impacts within their usual modeling environment. A practical use case on a drone inspection product line illustrates the approach, its benefits, and lessons learned. ***  Presented by: Thibault MontigaudLGM Thibault Montigaud joined LGM in 2016 after graduating with a degree in Industrial Risk Management from INSA Centre Val de Loire in Bourges and a degree in Automation from the University of Orléans. Currently a risk manage...

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MBSE for Space Systems Design with Capella: From Simulation Facilities to NEO Detection Watch the replay of this webinar held on January 22nd, 2026   Join us for a new Capella Webinar dedicated to space systems engineering, featuring two projects from the University of Antioquia that illustrate how MBSE can support early design decisions, structure complex architectures, and improve confidence in the feasibility of ambitious space missions. The session will cover: The design and development of a proof of concept for a modular vacuum chamber to simulate space like conditions. The conceptual design of a space based observatory for Near Earth Object (NEO) detection. ***  Presented by: Paula Andrea García SuárezUniversidad de Antioquia Aerospace Engineer specialized in systems and project design for space applications. Experienced in MBSE, requirements engineering, and prototype development. Skilled in CAD modeling, mission analysis, and hands-on work in laborat...
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Jama Connect Joins the Capella Ecosystem Watch the Replay of the webinar held on December 11, 2025     Complex systems require strong alignment across teams. When requirements, architecture and test cases live in separate tools, ensuring traceability becomes difficult.In this webinar, you will see how to publish Capella models to a controlled web server and create bidirectional traceability with Jama Connect® artifacts. This integration removes manual checks and keeps all engineering data synchronized.    ***  Presented by: Patrick KnowlesJama Software Experienced Systems Engineer and Project Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the Aerospace & Defense industry. Practitioner of both traditional waterfall product development and Agile methodologies and tools such as Azure DevOps and Jira. Strong systems thinker with a Bachelor of Engineering - BSE focused in Aerospace Engineering from University of Michigan, and a Bachelor of Arts...
Digital Thread from Requirements to Architecture   Jama Software® and Obeo have released a new connector that creates a seamless link between Jama Connect® and Capella, providing a unified digital thread from requirements to system architecture. Through Publication for Capella, teams can publish Capella models to the web and synchronize traceability links with Jama Connect artifacts such as requirements, change requests or test cases. This integration supports consistency, collaboration and alignment across the engineering lifecycle. The connector enables simple drag and drop creation of traceability links while preserving artifact ownership. It helps organizations reduce duplication, avoid errors and make decisions based on reliable, up to date data. The integration is now available as part of Publication for Capella, developed by Obeo.     Official Press Release Read the technical explanation on our blog...

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Obeo is proud to sponsor the Vietnam Systems Engineering Day 2025!   The event will gather engineers, researchers and industry leaders in Hanoi on November 27th to explore current challenges and advances in systems engineering. Event topics include: Automotive, with a focus on sustainable and intelligent mobility. Aerospace and Robotics, highlighting innovations that push technical and scientific boundaries. Railways and Intelligent Mobility, covering safer and more efficient transportation systems. We look forward to meeting the community and supporting the growth of MBSE practices in the region. Join us at the Vietnam Systems Engineering Day 2025 for a session led by Romain Horcada from Obeo "Accelerating Digital Transformation with Arcadia and Capella" on November 27th, at 14:50-15:10. The talk will show how MBSE with the Arcadia method and the open source Capella tool helps enterprises and academia in Asia Pacific accelerate digital transformation, enabl...

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[The event is over, but you can find all the replays in this playlist.]   Join us for Capella Days 2025!   Capella Days, the annual event for the MBSE community of Capella and Arcadia practitioners, will take place online on November 18–20, 2025. This year’s edition includes 3 sessions scheduled for America & Europe time zones and 1 session scheduled for Europe & Asia-Pacific time zones. Don't forget to register!   Discover the full program:   Session 1: Tuesday,  September 18 Covering Europe & America time zones The S80 Submarine Systems Engineering Journey José Torres (Navantia) Tailoring MBSE and ARCADIA for a Complex Ground-Breaking Space Program Vincenzo D'Onofrio (Rivada Space Networks) Sahil Metta (Rivada Space Networks) Capella as a Vector of Interoperability Between Practices Bruno Vuillemin (Capgemini Engineering) ...

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Obeo, sponsor of AOSEC 2025 in Singapore   Obeo is proud to sponsor the Asia Oceanic Systems Engineering Conference (AOSEC 2025), organized by INCOSE!Taking place in Singapore (October 26-29), AOSEC brings together professionals, researchers, and industry leaders to explore the future of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and digital transformation.Come meet Bharathkumar Balaji to discuss how open-source modeling technologies like Capella MBSE Tool empower organizations to scale MBSE across teams, projects, and domains.More informations here: https://events.incose.org/event/3fea459c-117a-4cfa-b771-a983cf119b8a/summary        Don't miss our turorial session at AOSEC 2025 "Modeling and Analysis of a system in Arcadia-Capella" Discover how Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), combined with safety-first principles, supports traceability, compliance, and early detection of design flaws.During this hands-on session, partici...

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Replay of Capella Webinar - Tuesday, September 23, 2025     Capella in Transport and Infrastructure   Capella brings significant advantages to transport and infrastructure projects through its use of the ARCADIA framework. This includes structured use of Physical Architecture Nodes, Behavioural Components, and Functional Chains, enabling clear modelling of system behaviour and interfaces. The REC/RPL paradigm supports rapid scaling of models with repeated elements, common in infrastructure and transport systems, while functional and component exchanges naturally reflect logical and physical interface patterns. These features provide a solid foundation for interface documentation, further enhanced by Capella’s document generation capability, which enables efficient, repeatable production of artefacts at scale where many documents need to be produced.   ***  Presented by: Tim CarterClarity SE Tim Carter is a professional engineer with 25+ years...
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Obeo is sponsor of the ASC 2025   Obeo took part in the Australasian Simulation Congress (ASC 2025), a prestigious event held from 11 to 14 August 2025 at the Adelaide Convention Centre. This influential event brought together leading professionals from across healthcare, defence, education, emergency services, transport, aerospace, and more. Themed “Transformative Futures – building tomorrow together”, ASC 2025 featured a rich program of masterclasses, keynotes, workshops, panel discussions, awards, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. By participating, Obeo engaged with industry experts to explore how modelling and simulation can drive innovation and shape safer, more efficient systems across multiple domains.  ...
Replay of Capella Webinar - Thursday, September 25th, 2025   Performing Safety Analyses in Capella with ATICA: Our Experience   In this webinar, we will share our journey integrating safety and reliability analyses within the Capella ecosystem through the development and application of ATICA. Designed as an addon to Capella and fully aligned with the ARCADIA methodology, ATICA enables seamless modelling and analysis workflows for engineers conducting Failure Hazard Analyses (FHA), Failure Mode and Effects Analyses (FMEA), and Fault Tree Analyses (FTA).We will begin with a brief overview of Anzen Engineering’s digital engineering roadmap and how ATICA emerged from real-world needs in projects like CORSARIO. We will then explore how the ATICA methodology builds upon ARCADIA to embed RAMS tasks directly within the system model, using a dedicated safety metamodel and intuitive analysis viewpoints.Through live examples, we will walk through the execution of FHA, FMEA, and FT...
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We are glad to announce that Obeo will be participating in the upcoming INCOSE International Symposium (IS) 2025. Join us at Booth 619 from July 26 to 31 to explore the latest advancements in open-source Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) modeling tools. Our team will be on-site to discuss how our innovative solutions, based on Capella and SysON, can elevate your systems engineering approach. Whether you're just beginning with MBSE or aiming to refine your existing practices, our tools provide powerful and adaptable capabilities designed to support your specific objectives. 2 main events for Obeo during this symposium:   SysML V2 Finally in Practice: An Interactive Beginner’s Tutorial Sunday 27, July | 08:00-12:00 EDT | Room 201 This half-day tutorial offers an accessible introduction to SysML V2, highlighting its major innovations—such as a new metamodel, dual syntax, standardized APIs, and extensibility features—that significantly enhance MBSE capabiliti...
Replay of Capella Webinar - Thursday, June 26th, 2025   Seamless Integration of Capella with Jira and Confluence   As system architecture plays a pivotal role in the development of complex systems, it is essential to make Capella models accessible to all stakeholders to ensure alignment across disciplines. These models should also be connected to change management tools and naturally integrated within the broader system engineering documentation. In this webinar, you'll discover how to publish Capella models to a web server and establish bi-directional connections with Confluence and Jira:- make Capella models easily accessible to teams and partners- create links between Capella model elements and related content documented in Confluence- embed Capella diagrams and model descriptions directly into Confluence pages- enhance coordination between system architecture and project management workflows tracked in Jira This solution combines Obeo’s "Publication for Capella" a...

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Obeo is sponsor of the SASE 2025 Spring Conference   We’re excited to take part in the 2025 Spring Conference of the Society for Aerospace System Engineering (SASE), taking place from May 21 to 23 in Yeosu, South Korea. Come visit us at Booth 4 in the exhibition area to learn more about how our open-source modeling solutions — including Capella — support the design and engineering of complex aerospace systems. Thibault France and Romain Horcada will be pleased to welcome you and discuss MBSE with you. This event is a great opportunity to meet the Korean aerospace and systems engineering community, exchange ideas, and explore the latest innovations in digital engineering. Venue: Sono Calm Yeosu – Lobby, 1st & 2nd Floor Exhibition dates: May 21 (10:00 AM) – May 23 (12:00 PM) We look forward to seeing you there!  ...
Replay of Capella Webinar - Thursday, April 3rd, 2025   Unifying Digital Threads: Capella and Interoperability to support a Synchronized Source of Truth Modern systems have become more and more complex, requiring the use of a wide range of tools to successfully manage their development. Considering this situation, seamless connectivity and interactions between those tools is of paramount importance to build a consistent and valuable digital thread.As many development programs involve different organizations, there is also a growing need for connecting digital threads together to facilitate decision making. This poses a challenge of building interoperable toolchains that enable collaboration, data exchange and global configuration management along the system life cycle.Capella, while offering an excellent framework for program collaboration and systems of systems development with the ARCADIA Method, can participate in this endeavour by being integrated into a Synchronized Sour...

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Where the Australian Capella Community Meets   We are really delighted to invite you at our third Capella Oz Meet-Up! This time, it will take place in Melbourne, Australia. More about the event:It will be held on Tuesday, March 4th from 5PM at the International Chamber House, Melbourne. This will be an opportunity to learn from experts who will introduce you to the core principles and optimal techniques for designing system architecture using the MBSE tool Capella. This event is designed to be a real moment of networking and experience sharing. Agenda: 5:00 PM: Welcome 5:15 PM: Introductory Presentation by Romain Horcada (Obeo) 5:30 PM: Interface Definition by Fabrice Lestideau 7:00 PM: Networking and Exchanges 8:00 PM: End of the event Don't hesitate to register quickly because this event is limited to 15 people in order to have a better experience of exchanges and talks.  Save your spot!   ...
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