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From Concepts to Reality
Virtual Event
Save the date: Sep 16 (Tue) - Sep 18 (Thu), 2025
Following the highly successful Digital Thread Conference 2024, we are thrilled to announce our 2nd Annual Digital Thread Conference 2025 (DTC25). This virtual event invites all digital engineers to join a dynamic environment where the Syndeia community can unite, exchange insights, explore everything about digital threads and digital engineering, and contribute to shaping the future of the Syndeia roadmap.
The theme for the Digital Thread Conference 2025 is “Digital Threads – Foundation for Digital Engineering and Digital Twins”. Conference presentations will focus on the following areas.
**To Be Announced**
If you want to be a part of the Digital Thread Conference 2025, please contact us at info@intercax.com. We are looking forward to your participation.
I liked seeing how others in the industry use Syndeia, approach MBSE and traceability, cultural issues with adopting MBSE, etc. I encourage having even more of this next year.
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I attended the Digital Thread conference for the first time and enjoyed it. Thank you for curating such themes and topics. As someone new to the Digital Thread domain, the conference gave me a clear understanding. I’m currently working on a few pilot projects for MBSE using SysML, and the conference helped me see the broader picture of Digital Thread beyond SysML. Thanks!
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Eager for the next one!
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I very much appreciate the opportunity to attend this event. Looking forward to learning more about Syndeia Cloud.
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Leading projects, excellent examples of facilitating the digital thread.
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