Sectors & Chapters

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Sectors & Chapters play an essential role in the achievement of INCOSE’s goals and objectives, organizing a multitude of professional and social programs; attracting new members from industry, government and academia; supporting technical activities striving to advance the state and art of systems engineering; and, showcasing INCOSE as the international authoritative body on systems engineering that it is.

Joining a Chapter

Most members select a chapter when they join or renew their INCOSE membership. If you wish to select or change your chapter affiliation at any time, access your user profile (click the circular icon with your name or photo in the upper right of any INCOSE web page), select Profile Home and then choose Change your Chapter.

Americas_Sector

The Americas Sector is made up of North & South America.

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EMEA_Sector

The EMEA Sector is made up of Europe, the Middle East & Africa.

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Asia-Oceania_Sector

The Asia-Oceania Sector is made up of Asia, the Islands in the Pacific Ocean, & Australia. 

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Upcoming Chapter Events by Sector

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Sector I Upcoming Chapter Events: Americas

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INCOSE NORSEC + USN: Systems Engineering Study Group (SESG)

3616 Kongsberg , Norway
Hasbergsvei 36

Meeting Title: Systems Engineering Study Group (SESG)
Date
: Tuesday, 21 November 2023
Time: 14:00-17:00 Central European Time
VenueUSN Campus Kongsberg
Hasbergsvei 36, Krona, 3616 Kongsberg

Theme: Revisiting what does the progress in AI mean for systems engineering?

Abstract
The progress in generative AI, e.g. ChatGPT, has once more increased the buzz level of AI. We like to explore how AI is actually being used today (for example to populate concept space, or as pattern recognition in systems) and what the consequences are for systems engineering (for the previous examples respectively speeding up and broadening in the early phase, challenges in qualification and certification).

For more information, please contact:
Gerrit Muller [email protected] (Primary) OR 
Satyanarayana (Satya) Kokkula [email protected] (Secondary)

Sector II Upcoming Chapter Events: Europe, Middle East, and Africa

INCOSE NORSEC + USN: Systems Engineering Study Group (SESG)

3616 Kongsberg , Norway
Hasbergsvei 36

Meeting Title: Systems Engineering Study Group (SESG)
Date
: Tuesday, 21 November 2023
Time: 14:00-17:00 Central European Time
VenueUSN Campus Kongsberg
Hasbergsvei 36, Krona, 3616 Kongsberg

Theme: Revisiting what does the progress in AI mean for systems engineering?

Abstract
The progress in generative AI, e.g. ChatGPT, has once more increased the buzz level of AI. We like to explore how AI is actually being used today (for example to populate concept space, or as pattern recognition in systems) and what the consequences are for systems engineering (for the previous examples respectively speeding up and broadening in the early phase, challenges in qualification and certification).

For more information, please contact:
Gerrit Muller [email protected] (Primary) OR 
Satyanarayana (Satya) Kokkula [email protected] (Secondary)

Sector III Upcoming Chapter Events: Asia - Oceania

INCOSE NORSEC + USN: Systems Engineering Study Group (SESG)

3616 Kongsberg , Norway
Hasbergsvei 36

Meeting Title: Systems Engineering Study Group (SESG)
Date
: Tuesday, 21 November 2023
Time: 14:00-17:00 Central European Time
VenueUSN Campus Kongsberg
Hasbergsvei 36, Krona, 3616 Kongsberg

Theme: Revisiting what does the progress in AI mean for systems engineering?

Abstract
The progress in generative AI, e.g. ChatGPT, has once more increased the buzz level of AI. We like to explore how AI is actually being used today (for example to populate concept space, or as pattern recognition in systems) and what the consequences are for systems engineering (for the previous examples respectively speeding up and broadening in the early phase, challenges in qualification and certification).

For more information, please contact:
Gerrit Muller [email protected] (Primary) OR 
Satyanarayana (Satya) Kokkula [email protected] (Secondary)

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