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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.
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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...
