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- Tue 9 Sep 2025 by Vittoriano Muttillo
EDTConf 2025 Program Now Online!
We are pleased to announce that the program for EDTConf 2025, co-located with MODELS, is now available online. The conference will take place on October 6–7, 2025, in a hybrid format (in-person and online).
More about the full program and session details →
We look forward to your participation in EDTConf and to engaging discussions on the latest advancements in the field!
- Fri 5 Sep 2025 by Claudio Gomes
EDTconf 2025 Keynote Speakers Announced
We are excited to announce the keynote speakers for EDTconf 2025
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Robert Karban (CTO, Planetary Utilities; former Principal Systems Engineer at NASA JPL) will present Integrated Systems Design for the Industrial Space Age, introducing Starforge, an AI-first platform for model-based systems engineering.
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Dr. Birgit Boss (Senior Expert, Bosch Connected Industry; Board Member, Industrial Digital Twin Association) will deliver *How to Drive Digitalization with Digital Twins …
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ACM / IEEE 28th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS)
Hybrid Event Announcement
MODELS Conference
About MODELS conference
MODELS, the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, is the premier conference series for model-driven software and systems engineering, and is organized with support of ACM SIGSOFT and IEEE TCSE. Since 1998, MODELS has covered all aspects of modeling, from languages and methods to tools and applications. Attendees of MODELS come from diverse backgrounds, including researchers, academics, engineers, and industrial professionals. MODELS 2025 is a forum for participants to exchange cutting-edge research results and innovative practical experiences around modeling and model-driven software and systems. This year’s edition will provide an opportunity for the modeling community to further advance the foundations of modeling, and come up with innovative applications of modeling in emerging areas of cyber-physical systems, embedded systems, socio-technical systems, cloud computing, big data, machine learning, security, open source, and sustainability.