Calendar
Below is the Calendar showing Chapter events, Working and Local Group events, as well as International Events.
INCOSE Calendar
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Topical Dinner on ‘Professional Recognition of Systems Engineering’
UK Chapter
Royal Academy of Engineering, 3 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5DG
08:00 - 17:30
‘Technology Lifecycle Management’
UK Chapter
The Systems Engineering Innovation Centre (SEIC), Loughborough
08:00 - 17:30
Committee Meeting
OLD Scottish Local Group
UK ATC
15:30
Programme management in a systems engineering environment (in association with the APM)
Bristol Local Group
Room 2Q49 of the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
18:30 - 21:00
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Current Events
Time | Location | Details |
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02/05/2008 - 02/05/2008 15:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group UK ATC |
![]() Committee Meeting Launch Planning Meeting |
15/05/2008 - 15/05/2008 08:00 - 17:30 |
UK Chapter Royal Academy of Engineering, 3 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5DG |
![]() Topical Dinner on ‘Professional Recognition of Systems Engineering’ In response to this worldwide demand, INCOSE, (the International Council on Systems Engineering), is developing a scheme to provide formal recognition of systems engineering professionalism at a number of levels, from associate to expert. There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
22/05/2008 - 22/05/2008 08:00 - 17:30 |
UK Chapter The Systems Engineering Innovation Centre (SEIC), Loughborough |
![]() ‘Technology Lifecycle Management’ Systems engineering provides the processes, methodologies and toolsets for developing best practice that will enable industries to enhance their forecasting capabilities as well as their respective technology insertion planning process. There are 7 Documents for this event, click here to view |
28/05/2008 - 28/05/2008 18:30 - 21:00 |
Bristol Local Group Room 2Q49 of the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol |
![]() Programme management in a systems engineering environment (in association with the APM) Systems Engineering and Project or Programme Management need to be linked effectively to promote the prospects of success in complex systems development. It is the objective of this evening to explore the interfaces between the disciplines with a view to improving understanding of the differing viewpoints and the opportunities to improve practice. With speakers from both professional bodies it is a topic that we would expect to see stimulate a lively debate. To ensure that discussions stay grounded in reality, we also have an end-user representative with years of experience of waiting for capabilities to actually be delivered! There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
Future Events
Time | Location | Details |
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06/06/2008 - 06/06/2008 15:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group UK ATC |
![]() Committee Meeting Committee Meeting |
15/06/2008 - 19/06/2008 08:00 - 17:30 |
International Utrecht, The Netherlands |
![]() "Systems Engineering for the Planet" The Netherlands Chapter of INCOSE, and the Region 3 Planning Committee of the International Symposium 2008 (IS2008), invite you to attend the world's premier Systems Engineering Event that takes place in the Netherlands. The Planning Committee is composed of representatives from all around Europe, plus Israel and South Africa. |
04/07/2008 - 04/07/2008 15:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group UK ATC |
![]() Committee Meeting MEETING CANCELLED |
09/07/2008 - 09/07/2008 18:30 |
Bristol Local Group Room 2Q50 (past the shops in the middle of campus, right under covered section, through the double doors and up the hill) on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol |
![]() ‘F111 case study workshop’ The General Dynamics (GD) F-111 is unarguably the most controversial fighter-attack aircraft ever developed. It suffered from a nearly impossible multi-role/multi-service requirement specification, and a protracted development cycle in which numerous serious technical problems had to be identified and corrected. There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
01/08/2008 - 01/08/2008 15:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group UK ATC |
![]() Committee Meeting Finalisation of launch event |
02/09/2008 - 02/09/2008 08:00 - 17:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group Institute for System Level Integration (iSLI), Livingston, Scotland |
![]() ‘Systems Engineering for Business Success’ INCOSE Scottish Local Group – Vision and Future Programme This talk outlines the vision and activities of the Scottish Local Group. The Scottish Local Group is part of the INCOSE UK. The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1990. Our mission is to advance the state of the art and practice ofsystems engineering in industry, academia, and government by promoting interdisciplinary, scaleable approaches to produce technologically appropriate solutions that meet societal needs. |
17/09/2008 - 17/09/2008 17:30 |
Railway Interest Group Arup’s 13 Fitzroy Street, London Office |
![]() The State of Play in Railway Systems Engineering A dozen or so RIG members attended the INCOSE International Symposium held in Utrecht in June 2008. There was a significant rail presence at the event with senior participation from Network Rail, London Underground, New York City Transit and Pro Rail and we all left convinced that rail SE is in the midst of a significant period of development, in some countries at least. There are 2 Documents for this event, click here to view |
03/10/2008 - 03/10/2008 15:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group UK ATC |
![]() Committee Meeting Committee Meeting |
15/10/2008 - 15/10/2008 18:30 |
Bristol Local Group Room 2Q49 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol |
![]() “Dealing with technology – is there a roadmap to success?” Technology issues are often found at the heart of systems engineering projects. This event features guest speakers with experience of dealing with technology management and insertion issues on in-service, current development and future programmes from Rolls Royce, Sula Systems and Thales. The event will be in a workshop format with attendees invited to bring along their own experience and opinions, debate the issues and draw collective conclusions as to the best approaches and strategies to take to the management of this frequently tricky area. There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
21/10/2008 - 21/10/2008 09:00 - 17:00 |
OLD Scottish Local Group iSLI |
![]() TRIZ Workshop This is a one day seminar on TRIZ a problem solving methodology. The principal TRIZ tools direct us to find all the ways of solving a problem - to find new concepts and the routes for developing new products. |
Past Events
Time | Location | Details |
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05/04/2008 - 05/04/2008 15:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group 5 Belford Avenue |
![]() Committee Meeting Local Group Grogramme |
02/04/2008 - 02/04/2008 17:30 for 18:00 |
Railway Interest Group Halcrow Group Ltd.1st Floor Meeting room, Vineyard House, 44 Brook Street, Hammersmith, London W6 7BY. |
![]() Head Up Displays for Trains Interoperability, speed, increased safety, capacity, reliability and efficiency are the cornerstones of UK and European rail industry plans to remain competitive against road transport and low cost airlines over the next 20 years. The introduction of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) over the next 10-20 years supports these goals. There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
26/03/2008 - 26/03/2008 18:30 - 21:00 |
Bristol Local Group Room 2D7 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol |
![]() Interfaces, interaction and emergence Interfaces are probably the hardest part of engineering a system, and the part most prone to late surprises. Yet in Systems Engineering, interfaces and interactions give us the emergent system properties, which are so powerful if harnessed properly. This presentation will feature Bob Dale giving practical examples of interfaces and real anecdotes from his own experience, with comments from other areas of Systems Engineering. There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
07/03/2008 - 07/03/2008 16:00 |
OLD Scottish Local Group UK ATC |
![]() Committee Meeting Committee Meeting |
27/02/2008 - 27/02/2008 17:00 for 17:30 |
Railway Interest Group 4th Floor, 15 Bonhill Street, London EC2A 4DN |
![]() Systems Engineering Practices that Help Manage the Complexity of a Modern Railway Project The London Overground East London Line Project (ELLP) will extend an existing London Underground line to form a new metro-type railway linking to the North London Line and with National Rail services to the south of the River Thames... There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
24/01/2008 - 24/01/2008 08:00 - 17:30 |
UK Chapter BAWA social club North Bristol |
![]() Systems Engineering Problem Solving Principles, Tools and Techniques This event will explore a complex real world problem using a systems approach, and provide visibility of some of the specific analysis techniques available. Delegates will get exposure to three different Systems Engineering problem solving approaches: There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |
24/01/2008 - 24/01/2008 None |
Bristol Local Group None |
![]() Systems Engineering Problem Solving Systems Engineering Problem Solving |
16/01/2008 - 16/01/2008 17:00 - 18:00 |
Railway Interest Group Atkins’s offices at Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road, London NW1 3AT |
![]() Space systems engineering: synergies with rail While both the rail and space sectors maintain a transport infrastructure, at first glance they would appear to be very different indeed. In space passenger numbers are tiny, timetabling is trivial, vehicle reuse is patchy and for the space shuttle you have a ~2% chance of not coming home. There are 2 Documents for this event, click here to view |
11/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 20:30 |
OLD Scottish Local Group 5 Belford Avenue |
![]() Committee Meeting Committee Meeting |
28/11/2007 - 28/11/2007 18:30 - 21:00 |
Bristol Local Group Room 2Q50 of the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol |
![]() How V&V applies across the system lifecycle Most people think of verification and validation as things that only get done towards the end of system development. This workshop turns that notion on its head and will set out to explore the central role that V&V should play throughout the lifecycle of any successful system. The event will feature three facilitators with long and varied experience of verifying and validating systems (and systems of systems) across different domains. There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view |