Why should you attend the INCOSE GLRC?

Today’s environments are getting more and more complex. Systems Engineering’s focus on holistic solutions, life cycle considerations, and balanced tradeoffs helps organizations create superior systems solutions that delight their stakeholders.


Who should attend INCOSE GLRC11?

Traditionally, most GLRC attendees have been Systems Engineers from various industries and domains.  However, more and more industries and domains are recognizing the value and return on investment in taking a more holistic, systems approach.  GLRC is tailoring the content of the technical program to be relevant to a broad set of interests.  You should attend GLRC11 if you fit into any of the following categories:


Practicing Systems Engineers

in any domain (automotive, biomedical & healthcare, defense & aerospace, energy, infrastructure, etc.) or those involved in New Product Development (NPD)


Aspiring Systems Engineers

such as lead software and hardware engineers who want to become systems engineers, and non-engineers who want a more holistic and balanced approach


Systems Engineering Students

including graduate students in Systems Engineering or related fields, undergraduate students wishing to learn a systems approach to mechatronic problems and solutions


People Who Interact with Systems Engineers

including Program and Project Managers, Marketing/Business Development, Regulatory Compliance, Specialty Engineering (Safety, Human Factors, Reliability, Sustainability, etc.)


People Who Have Systems Challenges or Systems Interests

including leaders, private citizens, students, or anyone who faces systemic challenges or opportunities