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Zuken Launches GENESYS 2026 for Improved MBSE Workflows

New release updates Zuken’s model-based systems engineering platform.

Zuken Launches GENESYS 2026 for Improved MBSE Workflows
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GENESYS 2026 activity diagram view showing model relationships in a structured visual workflow. Image courtesy: Zuken

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April 28, 2026

Zuken shares that GENESYS 2026, the latest version of its model-based systems engineering (MBSE) platform, with updates designed to improve performance, expand access to model-based information, and enhance the daily modeling experience for engineering teams.

With GENESYS 2026, Zuken expands access through SIDEKICK, a web-based collaboration client that allows a greater ranged of users to work with model-based information.

SIDEKICK provides a browser-based environment where reviewers, project managers, and domain specialists can access model-derived information, track responsibilities, and participate in structured workflows without requiring full desktop access. This release also improves how users organize and act on assigned work, Zuken shares.

GENESYS 2026 also introduces performance improvements across core modeling workflows. Updates to diagram loading, navigation, cross-project performance, project open times, and report generation help teams work with large, interconnected system models.

In addition, the release enhances the modeling experience with updates to diagramming, reporting, and usability. New options for diagram layout and formatting give users more flexibility in creating and interpreting model views, while reporting enhancements support faster generation and sharing of model-based information. 

“GENESYS 2026 focuses on addressing common challenges in scaling model-based systems engineering across complex development environments,” says Andy Henderson, principal product manager for GENESYS at Zuken. “By improving performance, accessibility, and usability, this release supports teams working with large system models and extends access to model-based information across functions.”

Availability
GENESYS 2026 is available now. For more information, visit Zuken’s website

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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