Join us for our 13 May 2025 Chapter meeting featuring:
Presenter: Marco Forlingieri
Topic: MBPLE: The Feature-Based Path to Product Lines Success
Abstract: Join us for the presentation as Marco presents a clear and concise guide to MBPLE, with industrial case studies described in his book. Model-Based Product Line Engineering (MBPLE) is the only theoretical and practical foundational book on MBPLE that brings together the topics of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and feature-based product line engineering (PLE). It examines how PLE can benefit from a model-based and model-centric approach and, in turn, how MBSE combined with holistic PLE can boost model reuse and improve the MBSE business case.
The book combines both management and engineering aspects to deliver comprehensive coverage of the subject and real-life challenges and implementations of MBPLE, discussing adoption obstacles faced by engineering organizations and how to overcome them to ensure a successful MBPLE deployment.
Bio: Marco Forlingieri is Senior Director for PLE Services at PTC, leading worldwide the PLE technical services, with several years of experience in PLE and MBSE domains across Asia, Europe and US. He is also chair of the INCOSE PLE International Working Group and leading author of the book “MBPLE: The Feature-Based Path to Product Lines Success”.
Use the Teams link above to join the meeting.
Upcoming INCOSE Events
INCOSE Wasatch/AIAA Utah -- August is for Aerospace Event
Layton , USA
748 Heritage Park Blvd.
We cordially invite you to our first August is for Aerospace event! We will feature comments from and interactions with Utah economic, legislative, and academic leaders and decision makers.
This is a joint event between the INCOSE Wasatch chapter and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Utah section.
You and a Guest are invited to a very special
Joint INCOSE Wasatch Chapter / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Utah Section


August is for Aerospace
Event:
“Recruiting and Retaining a Skilled ICBM Workforce”
featuring comments from & interactions with Utah
Economic, Legislative, and Academic Leaders and Decision Makers
Where: Roosters, 748 Heritage Park Blvd., Layton, Utah
When: Thursday, August 31st, 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
How: RSVP by August 23rd to [email protected]
Cost: $10 per person, cash/check (“AIAA-Utah”) at the door
Flyer: Please click here to view, or download to post at your office!
Come participate in a hors d’oeuvres-fueled “brainstorming” mixer addressing future local STEM workforce needs.
High competition for talent is threatening strategic defense programs.
Minuteman III and future ICBM weapon systems demand many new, specialized STEM positions in northern Utah.
Filling these positions will be a challenge!
What are your ideas for recruiting and retaining STEM talent? Tell our local legislators, state economic/S&T/STEM leaders, and Weber State University officials in person!
Please contact Paul White at [email protected] with questions.