F4E hosted the South European Systems Engineering (SESE) tour for the Spanish chapter of INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) at its Barcelona headquarters on 23 May.“F4E is keen to promote and support Systems Engineering culture on the ITER project”, said Kevin Baker, Head of F4E’s Project Management Department, in his opening speech.
The event, which was organised in order to promote Systems Engineering among practitioners and other interested participants, comprised talks about Systems Engineering by, amongst others, representatives from INCOSE, F4E, Navantia, SENER, The Reuse Company, Thales and ISDEFE. The participants also had the opportunity to take the ASEP/CSEP INCOSE certification exam. The event closed the SESE 2018 tour after the venues in Florence (Italy) and Toulouse (France).
The presentations from the event are available here
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