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Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in Automotive Industry
Model Based Systems Engineering Approach to Automotive Design & Development
Adapt or risk becoming obsolete. With consumers demanding sustainable, autonomous and connected transportation, the challenge is on. The pressure to go electric is intense, society is screaming for greener vehicles. Consumers also require more connected and autonomous vehicles. In order to thrive in this complex industry, automakers must have the knowledge and solutions to deliver these innovative vehicles.
You can learn how in our Software & Systems Engineering webinar! In it, you will see how an integrated Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach can help you manage the complexity these industry challenges present
The pressure to deliver on sustainability is huge. Consumers are requiring more environmentally friendly vehicles. There are also an increasing number of governments worldwide with plans to phase out internal combustion engines (ICE). Shifting away from ICE to electrical propulsion systems entails dramatic changes for the traditional automotive industry. By 2040, over half of all passenger vehicles sold will be electric! With this drive for sustainability, automakers must adapt too if they want to stay ahead.
Automakers need to embrace an integrated MBSE approach to deliver on these needs. Doing so, will help you develop the sustainable vehicles your customers, and governments are requiring.
Consumers also want to be connected. They are also increasingly interested in the benefits that ADAS and autonomous vehicles bring to the picture. To answer these needs, software is fast becoming the most important part of the vehicle. This added software has resulted in more complexity in the development of vehicles than ever before. While it opens significant opportunities to meet this demand, it also has invited in a new class of competition. Technology players, from start-ups to tech giants, all are fighting for the future of transportation. To win in this battle, an approach founded on MBSE principles is required.
Software & Systems Engineering can help automakers develop today’s complex vehicles at the speed required to lead the industry. This integrated Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach from Siemens is based on five pillars: Product Definition, Connected Engineering, Product Validation, Quality Engineering and Integrated Program Planning.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
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Model Based Systems Engineering Approach to Automotive Design & Development
Adapt or risk becoming obsolete. With consumers demanding sustainable, autonomous and connected transportation, the challenge is on. The pressure to go electric is intense, society is screaming for greener vehicles. Consumers also require more connected and autonomous vehicles. In order to thrive in this complex industry, automakers must have the knowledge and solutions to deliver these innovative vehicles.
You can learn how in our Software & Systems Engineering webinar! In it, you will see how an integrated Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach can help you manage the complexity these industry challenges present
The pressure to deliver on sustainability is huge. Consumers are requiring more environmentally friendly vehicles. There are also an increasing number of governments worldwide with plans to phase out internal combustion engines (ICE). Shifting away from ICE to electrical propulsion systems entails dramatic changes for the traditional automotive industry. By 2040, over half of all passenger vehicles sold will be electric! With this drive for sustainability, automakers must adapt too if they want to stay ahead.
Automakers need to embrace an integrated MBSE approach to deliver on these needs. Doing so, will help you develop the sustainable vehicles your customers, and governments are requiring.
Consumers also want to be connected. They are also increasingly interested in the benefits that ADAS and autonomous vehicles bring to the picture. To answer these needs, software is fast becoming the most important part of the vehicle. This added software has resulted in more complexity in the development of vehicles than ever before. While it opens significant opportunities to meet this demand, it also has invited in a new class of competition. Technology players, from start-ups to tech giants, all are fighting for the future of transportation. To win in this battle, an approach founded on MBSE principles is required.
Software & Systems Engineering can help automakers develop today’s complex vehicles at the speed required to lead the industry. This integrated Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach from Siemens is based on five pillars: Product Definition, Connected Engineering, Product Validation, Quality Engineering and Integrated Program Planning.
In this webinar, you will learn how to: