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How To Complex Systems Design with Ansys MBSE Tools Hands-On Workshop

Model‑Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is rapidly becoming essential for organizations seeking to manage complexity, reduce development risk, and accelerate innovation across multidisciplinary systems. Traditional document‑based processes make it hard to maintain a clear, connected system architecture. Misalignment between requirements, design, and analysis can slow development and introduce costly errors.

Even when models exist, they’re often or disconnected from essential engineering activities like requirements verification, safety and cybersecurity analysis, software prototyping, and simulation.  Engineers spend time manually transferring data or stitching tools together—introducing risk and making it difficult to maintain a single source of truth.

Date/Time:
May 6, 2026
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST

Venue:
Virtual

Overview

In this hands-on workshop, we’ll explore how Model‑Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with Ansys System Architecture Modeler (SAM) and ModelCenter simplifies the entire process. You’ll see how SysML v2 helps you build precise, consistent system architectures; how to capture and validate requirements directly within the model; and how to connect system models directly to simulation and analysis tools.

 

What Attendees Will Learn

  • Build a SysML v2 system architecture step‑by‑step
  • Capture and validate requirements directly in the model
  • Connect and run SAM–ModelCenter integrations yourself
  • Set up and execute automated multidisciplinary analyses
  • Use model outputs to support real‑time engineering decisions

 

Who Should Attend

Systems Engineers, MBSE Practitioners and Architects, Conceptual Design Engineers, Simulation Engineers, Project/Program Managers, Domain Experts

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