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SUMMARY:Integrating systems engineering and asset management
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nSystems Engineering is not just about initial design and development – it is a discipline that is applied throughout the product lifecycle. But the decisions made in those early phases can have enormous impact on how the product or service is used and maintained\, and its value – financial\, and utility – to its many stakeholders. This presentation will explore some of those decisions\, and how we as systems engineers can be better informed about the through life considerations of the assets we develop. \nLearning outcomes\nIn this presentation\, you will learn: \n\nImportance of systems engineering principals to the whole-of-life considerations of products and services.\nUnderstanding of asset management principals\, the decisions asset owners\, users and maintainers must make\, and the information they need to make those decisions.\nGain insight into the integrated nature of systems engineering and asset management.\n\nSpeaker\nBill Filmer (FIEAUST)\n\n\n\n\n \nWith over 40 years’ experience in the Defence environment\, Bill has a strong focus on developing efficient management systems in systems engineering and asset management\, continual system improvement and technical governance. Bill is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Societies\, Engineers Australia and Asset Management. Bill was recognised during his military career for implementing systems engineering practices into the Air Force where he was awarded Member\, Order of Australia (Military Division). He is a past SESA member and a past President of the South Australia branch of Engineers Australia. \n\n\n\n\nProgram\nOnline and In-Person (Adelaide) \nIn-person: \nVenue: Engineers Australia Level 11\, 108 King William Street \, Adelaide South Australia\, 5000 \n\n5.30 pm ACST – Registration and networking\n6.00 pm ACST – Presentation and Q&A\n7.00 pm ACST – Event ends\n\nOnline: \n\n6.30 pm AEST – Presentation and Q&A\n7.30 pm AEST – Presentation ends
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/integrating-systems-engineering-and-asset-management/
LOCATION:Queensland
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SUMMARY:Standing up and sustaining a digital engineering environment for systems engineers
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\nIn today’s increasingly complex engineering landscapes\, the traditional document-centric approach to systems development is no longer sufficient to keep pace with stakeholder demands\, system complexity\, and rapid iteration cycles. Digital Engineering (DE) offers a transformational approach — integrating models\, data\, and digital artifacts across the system lifecycle to enable better decision-making\, increased traceability\, and improved collaboration.  However\, standing up a Digital Engineering environment is not simply a matter of acquiring new tools or technology. It demands a fundamental shift in culture\, processes\, governance\, and workforce skills. Sustaining that environment over time requires strategic planning\, strong leadership\, continuous capability development\, and alignment with evolving organizational and program needs. Many organizations struggle not just with initial implementation\, but with the ongoing operationalization and value realization of their DE initiatives.  For systems engineers\, who are often at the nexus of technical\, programmatic\, and stakeholder concerns\, understanding how to stand up and sustain a digital engineering environment is now a critical professional competency. It empowers them to better manage complexity\, enhance collaboration\, and deliver superior system outcomes.  This session will provide practical insights and proven strategies for systems engineers seeking to establish and maintain a Digital Engineering environment within their organizations or projects. Through a use case of designing a 4WD camping adventure\, the presentation will explain the concepts related to the setting up and ongoing use of a modelling approach\, with outputs from both Capella’s Arcadia and Enterprise Architect toolsets. \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nIn this presentation\, you will: \n\nUnderstand the components and processes required to successfully establish a Digital Engineering (DE) environment that supports systems engineering practices across the product lifecycle.\nGain insight into the governance framework that ensures data integrity and model integration.\nLearn strategies for sustaining and scaling a DE environment\, and ensuring ongoing alignment with organisation objectives for a DE environment\n\nProgram Outline: \n\nOnline \n\n5.30 pm – Webinar begins\n6.30 pm – Webinar concludes \nIn-Person \n\n5.00 pm – Guest arrival & networking\n5.30 pm – Presentation begins\n6.30 pm – Presentation concludes\n7.30 pm – Event concludes \nRegistration Link \nSpeakers \n\nGreg Paulson \n\nPrincipal Consult\, HKRP Australia\n\nGreg has extensive experience in large infrastructure projects across various engineering organisations. He has worked in the telecommunication\, rail\, utilities\, oil and gas domains. Greg has held APAC region responsibility for business development\, operations and project delivery\, but his present interest lies in the use of Model-Based Systems Engineering tools and System Safety. \nGreg has a Bachelor of Electrical Engineer and a Masters of Engineering Science in Systems Engineering. \nSteven Spencer \n\nHead of Engineering Environment\, Thales Australia\n\nSteven is a Chartered engineer with over 15 years experience in the Healthcare\, ITS\, Rail and Defence industries working in roles across software engineering\, systems engineering\, management and coaching. He’s applied Model Based Systems Engineering techniques in projects for Transportation and Defence and provided coaching within Thales on the application and use of MBSE techniques. Having returned from a secondment in Paris\, in his current role he provides leadership in the ISO 9001 process\, best practices and the deployment and operations of tools used within Engineering.
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/standing-up-and-sustaining-a-digital-engineering-environment-for-systems-engineers/
LOCATION:Engineers Australia\, Queensland\, Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
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