Obeo will be present at the OMG Q1 2026 Technical Meeting, taking place March 23 to 27, 2026, in Reston, Virginia, USA.
A key event for the modeling and systems engineering community, bringing together experts to advance standards and shape the future of modeling technologies.
Stéphane Lacrampe will be there. If you are attending, feel free to connect with him and discuss MBSE and open source approaches.
For further informations
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Obeo will be present at the OMG Q1 2026 Technical Meeting, taking place March 23 to 27, 2026, in Reston, Virginia, USA.
A key event for the modeling and systems engineering community, bringing together experts to advance standards and shape the future of modeling technologies.
Stéphane Lacrampe will be there. If you are attending, feel free to connect with him and discuss MBSE and open source approaches.
For further informations
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How-to Model a Logical Architecture with Capella
Tuesday, March 24th, 2026 | 9AM Paris (CET)
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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.
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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 organisatio...
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.
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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...
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.
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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...
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.
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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...
