MBSE2026: MBSE Symposium 2026 Huntsville Marriot at the Space & Rocket Center Huntsville, AL, United States, June 8-10, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://www.ndiatennvalley.org/2026MBSE |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mbse2026 |
| Abstract registration deadline | April 10, 2026 |
| Submission deadline | April 24, 2026 |
Call for Abstracts
2026 MBSE Symposium
Marriott at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center | Huntsville, AL
June 8–10, 2026
Dear Colleagues,
The National Defense Industrial Association, INCOSE Huntsville Regional Chapter, and the IEEE Huntsville Section will host the 2026 MBSE Symposium: Transforming the Digital Enterprise. Researchers, practitioners, and students are invited to submit abstracts for either (1) a professional presentation or (2) a student poster session.
The symposium provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge, lessons learned, and emerging research across the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) community, bringing together industry, government, and academia. Contributions addressing both foundational advances and applied implementations of MBSE and Digital Engineering are encouraged.
Topics of Interest Include (but are not limited to):
- Digital Engineering
- Digital Systems Engineering
- Digital Twins and Digital Threads
- Digital Transformation and Model-Based Enterprises
- MBSE & SysML v2
- Advances in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
- SysML v2 Adoption, Transition, and Practical Use
- MBSE Toolchains, Interoperability, and Standards
- AI-Enabled Systems Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence for Systems and Software Engineering (AI4SE)
- Systems and Software Engineering for Artificial Intelligence (SE4AI)
- Generative and Agent-Based AI for Engineering Analysis and Decision Support
- Architecture and Decision Support
- Mission-Driven Architecture and Decision Making
- Modular and Open Systems Architectures (MOSA)
- Model-Based Analysis for Informed Decisions
- System Assurance & Security
- Uncertainty, Risk, and Complexity Management
- Cybersecurity, Safety, and Trust in Digital Engineering
- People & Practice
- Human–Systems Integration
- Workforce Development for MBSE and Digital Engineering
- Lessons Learned by MBSE and Digital Engineering Leaders
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be original and not under review by another journal or conference.
- Abstracts are limited to 200 words
- Accepted professional abstracts will be presented in a 20-minute oral presentation and 5 min Q/A format.
- Accepted student abstracts will be part of a 1-hour poster session.
- Both research-focused and practitioner-oriented abstracts are welcome.
Key Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline: April 10th, 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: April 24th, 2026
- Symposium Dates: June 8–10, 2026
Contact
For questions regarding submissions or the symposium, please contact:
- Christian Zamiela – cez0003@auburn.edu
We look forward to your contributions and to advancing the state of practice in Model-Based Systems Engineering.
