Modernizing Systems Engineering for Medical Devices with MBSE
| Start Time | End Time |
|---|---|
| 19 Nov 2025, 2:00 PM EST | 19 Nov 2025, 3:00 PM EST |
Overview
Systems engineering in the medical device industry is evolving, moving from document-centric and descriptive models to more executable models that drive digital transformation.
Join this webinar to learn how model-based systems engineering (MBSE) enables agile workflows, rapid iteration, and significant reduction in manual busy work. Discover how robust simulation, automation, and integration across the development lifecycle can help your teams break down traditional barriers between disciplines and achieve a true digital thread from requirements to deployment.
Highlights
- Understand the evolution of systems engineering from document-based to agile, executable models and what it means for your organization.
- Discover how simulation and integration across the development process enable rapid iteration and informed decision-making.
- Learn automation and modern software practices that reduce manual overhead and accelerate compliance and innovation.
- Hear the latest industry trends, including the adoption of SysML v2, and real-world MBSE examples.
About the Presenter
Becky Petteys
Systems Engineering Segment Manager | MathWorks
Becky Petteys is the Systems Engineering Segment Manager at MathWorks. She joined MathWorks in 2005 as an application engineer and then began leading a team of engineers working closely with aerospace and defense companies doing systems engineering and certification workflows. She moved over to become the primary technical point of contact for System Composer, MathWorks’ MBSE platform, and helped to build the team that supports systems engineering today. She received a B.S. in physics and an M.S. in mechanical engineering from Michigan Technological University.
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