IBM Engineering and Software Symposium
Get ready to dive deep into the latest tech trends and innovations at the IBM Engineering and Software Symposium!
Engineering today means delivering complex, mission- and safety-critical systems—faster, and with little margin for error.
At the IBM Engineering Symposium on May 21 in Detroit, you’ll see how IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) helps teams improve traceability, collaboration, and delivery across the entire lifecycle—now enhanced with embedded AI capabilities.
Join us to:
- Explore the latest capabilities across IBM’s ELM platform
- See existing AI capabilities in action across requirements, design, and test
- Get a preview of near-term roadmap innovations including AI enhancements.
- Hear real-world perspectives from clients improving quality and reducing cycle times
- Discover partner solutions that extend and integrate with your engineering toolchain
Sponsored by 321Gang, an IBM Platinum Partner focused on engineering lifecycle solutions.
Get ready to dive deep into the latest tech trends and innovations at the IBM Engineering and Software Symposium!
Engineering today means delivering complex, mission- and safety-critical systems—faster, and with little margin for error.
At the IBM Engineering Symposium on May 21 in Detroit, you’ll see how IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) helps teams improve traceability, collaboration, and delivery across the entire lifecycle—now enhanced with embedded AI capabilities.
Join us to:
- Explore the latest capabilities across IBM’s ELM platform
- See existing AI capabilities in action across requirements, design, and test
- Get a preview of near-term roadmap innovations including AI enhancements.
- Hear real-world perspectives from clients improving quality and reducing cycle times
- Discover partner solutions that extend and integrate with your engineering toolchain
Sponsored by 321Gang, an IBM Platinum Partner focused on engineering lifecycle solutions.
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Highlights
- 8 hours
- In person
Location
IBM Downtown Detroit Office
500 Woodward Avenue
#suite 2450 Detroit, MI 48226
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Agenda
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Registration
Registration with pastries, fruit, and coffee
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Welcome and Introduction
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ELM and AI Overview and Roadmap
Sky is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and the CTO for IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) and Connected Vehicle. He is responsible for technical strategy and directions related to ELM within IBM. Sky has lengthy experience working with clients in complex and embedded systems development across many industries, including telecom equipment, aerospace/defense, automotive, and electronics. Prior to his current role, he was the CTO for the Systems Engineering and Embedded Software portfolio in IBM Rational.