
Description:
Engineering organizations today are under pressure to deliver increasingly complex systems while maintaining consistency, traceability, and compliance across the full lifecycle. Yet many teams still operate with a fragmented toolchain: requirements authored in one environment, system models in another, and product data managed separately in PLM systems like Teamcenter. This disconnect often leads to manual rework, inconsistent baselines, and gaps in the digital thread. Ultimately affecting quality, certification readiness, and decision-making.
This webinar presents how SES Engineering Studio from The REUSE Company can be seamlessly connected with Siemens Teamcenter to strengthen digital continuity across requirements engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) workflows. You’ll see how established methods and standards, such as ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 for systems lifecycle processes, can be supported through automated quality assessment, traceability, and bidirectional data exchange.
In this webinar, you will see how to:
- Author and assess requirements using the RAT – AUTHORING Tool together with the RQA – QUALITY Studio, and synchronize results with Teamcenter.
- Generate and validate end-to-end traceability, from Teamcenter and MBSE modeling environments.
- Integrate and exchange system model information using an interoperability workflow that enables you to move data between Teamcenter and an MBSE tool, both forward and backward.
- Migrate and manage data from DOORS to Teamcenter, to reinforce semantic consistency across engineering artifacts.
By the end of the session, you will understand how connecting SES Engineering Studio with Teamcenter helps reduce manual effort, strengthen requirement-model alignment, and maintain a more reliable digital thread. This leads to better design decisions, improved change management, and higher confidence in system verification and validation activities.
This webinar is especially relevant to systems engineers, requirements engineers, PLM/MBSE practitioners, and anyone responsible for maintaining engineering data quality and traceability across complex system lifecycles.
Date:
Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 5:00 PM CEST (Madrid)/ 8:00 AM PDT (Los Angeles)/ 11:00 AM EDT (Detroit)
Thursday, January 22, 2026, 9:00 AM CEST (Madrid)/ 4:00 PM JST (Tokyo)/ 5:00 PM AEST (Sydney)
Registration:
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Thursday, January 22, 2026