Registration

Choose the full workshop (4 days) or a 1–2 day pass. In-person includes lunch, breaks, and closing reception.

Guest tickets for social events available during registration.

Sponsorship

Showcase your organization at IW2026. Sponsor opportunities and benefits will be announced soon.

Sponsorship (Coming Soon)

Program Overview

Sessions emphasize outcomes: advancing or creating products, broadening knowledge, and making key decisions.

Program (Coming Soon)

Key Dates

MilestoneDate
Registration opensEarly November 2025
Workshop31 Jan – 3 Feb 2026

Dates subject to change.

Torrance Marriott Redondo Beach

3635 Fashion Way • Torrance, CA 90503 • USA

More info on booking to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is INCOSE?

INCOSE is the International Council on Systems Engineering. Information about the history of the organization, its mission and objectives can be found on the website at www.incose.org.

What is the INCOSE workshop?

INCOSE's International Workshop is the event of the year for systems engineers to contribute to their industry. Attendees spend 4 focused days working alongside fellow systems engineers who are there to make a difference. Unlike INCOSE's annual International Symposium and other conferences, there are no paper, panel, or tutorial presentations. Systems Engineers at all levels and from all backgrounds are encouraged to engage in working sessions, and contribute their knowledge and experience to take the discipline forward.

When and where is the workshop this year?

IW2026 will be 31 January -3 February, 2026. The workshop will be held at the Torrance Marriot Redondo Beach hotel in Torrance, California, USA.

Who can attend the workshop?

The workshop is open to members, and non-members are encouraged to join INCOSE prior to attending the IW.

How much does workshop registration cost?

Attending in person

You may register either for the full Workshop (four days) or for one or two days. Registration allows unlimited access to plenary session and open meetings (please refer to What is the difference between an open and closed meeting at the IW and IS?), food and beverage for lunch, breaks, and the closing reception, as well as registration materials. Attendance for three days will be treated as a full registration. Guest tickets for social events are available when you register. Please note that this allows guests access to the event space, but does not include attendance of the Workshop sessions or meals and breaks.

INCOSE members receive a discount on their registration fees. For more information visit the registration fees webpage. Questions about registration should be directed to [email protected].

When can I register?

Registration will open early November 2025 and will close the last day of the event.

When will the program be available?

The program is forming according to members/WGs submitting their meetings and workshops. These focused workshop sessions will include small group breakouts, interspersed mini-presentations, interactive dialog, and input from multiple areas of expertise to produce key outcomes and decisions (e.g. advance a product, create a new product, broaden knowledge). Stay tuned!

Where can I stay?

A number of rooms have been pre-reserved at negotiated rate at the Torrance Marriot Redondo Beach.

What is an in person presentation?

Presentation is only available to in person attendees. It will be recorded and made available from the PDP 90 days post event.

Q&A in live presentations

If your question has not been answered live, please go the platform and type your question in the Q&A module of the presentation.

Is there a standardized measure of conference hours for INCOSE continuing education requirements?

Participants in INCOSE’s International Workshop (IW) and International Symposium (IS) may claim Professional Development Units (PDUs) toward their renewal as Associate Systems Engineering Professionals (ASEPs) and Certified Systems Engineering Professionals (CSEPs). IW participation counts toward the category of “Attend non-peer-reviewed Professional Technical Society event,” for which they may claim a maximum of 30 PDUs in a renewal period. IS participation counts toward the category of “Attend peer-reviewed Professional Technical Society event,” for which there is no maximum in a renewal period. Working group meetings outside of the IW and IS count toward the category of “Participate on Professional Technical Society working groups, committees, etc.” for which there is no maximum in a renewal period. All activities should be claimed according to the number of hours of participation, rounded to the nearest quarter hour, with one hour equaling 1 PDU. More information on INCOSE Certification renewal is posted at this page.

What is the difference between an open and closed meeting at the IW and IS?

INCOSE values transparency in all its actions and activities. An open meeting is one in which you can drop in and start contributing to the work of the participants - in true workshop style. Closed meetings are those with a focused agenda and an audience qualified to address the agenda. In many cases, you can reach out to the chair of a meeting in advance - either to join the group or to observe. In some cases, it may be inappropriate; for example, the CAB is for corporate members; the CAG is the advisory group for Certification discussing sensitive topics where the meeting must be closed to protect the integrity of the process and the certification.

Disclaimer: Information provided as a courtesy and subject to change.

IW 2026 Themes

The International Workshop (IW) 2026 offers two primary workshops along with numerous smaller interactive activities designed to explore how systems engineering (SE) can be used to address challenges in systems development.

A Systems Approach-Driven Application of AI and Autonomy

This workshop explores how to apply systems engineering concepts and new technology to resolve a challenging real-world problem. The workshop will use an example scenario (Project Wildfire) and the Emergency Management Process (EMP) in a transdisciplinary working session. The focus will be on exploring SE challenges and approaches for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems in high-stakes, socio-technical contexts.

Attendees will:

  •   Identify SE attributes and implications of each EMP phase.
  •   Explore the potential role of AI and autonomy.
  •   Surface the SE challenges introduced by AI/autonomy in these contexts.
  •   Discuss how different SE approaches and capabilities can address these challenges.
  •   Produce tangible outputs that will directly inform Project Wildfire, as well as future INCOSE working group activities and technical products.

Towards Continuous Integration

This workshop addresses the many challenges associated with late discoveries during system integration and explores methods to enable earlier, continuous system integration.

Attendees will hear from industry leaders and systems engineers from diverse backgrounds. Through an interactive workshop setting, they will explore the various SE methods, modeling, tools, and approaches that can deliver integration capabilities much sooner and sustain them throughout the system lifecycle. This session will also specifically explore how model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approaches enable early and continuous integration.

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