Krajmalnik will speak on “Model Based Systems Engineering Today and What’s Next,” explaining why companies today are investing in the development of new standards, methodologies and technologies as they shift from the practice of systems engineering to smarter, model-based systems engineering (MBSE) practices. This shift, Krajmalnik will explain, is key to helping enterprises stay competitive in the systems engineering world and underscoring that now more than ever, MBSE is one of the most important topics for industry.
At No Magic, Krajmalnik guides and directs the company's technical resources. Before joining No Magic, he co-founded several technology companies ranging from software development, to IT services and cloud/SAAS delivery platforms.
The ZIW conference features more than 40 classes focused on education, with topics covering best practices, customizations and innovative design processes. Zuken University classes will focus on upcoming software releases and advancing product knowledge and skills. The Expert Bar will return with six stations offering 1:1 access to Zuken’s technical experts, and a hands-on look at the latest product releases.
Further highlights of the four-track agenda include the following:
Sources: Press materials received from the company.

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