Partners

At Sensmetry, we’re building a trusted network of partners who help organizations adopt SysML v2 and accelerate their design and delivery of complex systems.

Our partners bring domain expertise and training support that empower teams to build superior systems much faster.

Experts and organizations working with Sensmetry

Jamie Smith is a technology executive with over 25 years of experience in model-based systems engineering, embedded systems, and IoT. At Imandra, he pioneered the integration of SysML v2 with symbolic AI and formal methods, advancing reasoning and verification for safety-critical industries. Earlier, as Global Head of Embedded Systems & IIoT at National Instruments, he led product strategy for FPGA-based platforms and industrial IoT solutions, driving the adoption of connected, intelligent systems worldwide. Jamie also serves as Program Manager for the Digital Twin Consortium’s Testbed Program, where he oversees real-world deployments of digital twins across manufacturing, energy, and healthcare. He holds an M.S. in Applied Physics from Stanford University and a B.S. in Physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara. With this unique blend of SysML v2 innovation, embedded development, and IoT leadership, Jamie will help Sensmetry accelerate Syside adoption in North America.

Dr. Michael Jastram is a systems engineer with a passion for developing complex products. Trained as a naval architect at MIT, he began his career in software development and quickly moved into software and systems architecture. He soon recognized the importance of modelling for managing complexity, which led to his PhD on requirements modelling. As the founder of Formal Mind, he helps customers master the challenges of digital transformation of product development. He is also the author of the SE-Trends newsletter, now in its tenth year. He is currently working on the book Product Velocity, which will be published by MIT Press at the end of 2026.

Hans Peter de Koning has been working to advance model-based, multidisciplinary engineering for much of his 40+ year career. Before retiring end of 2019, he was a systems engineer at the European Space Agency (ESA), responsible for the standards, methods and tools in ESA’s sophisticated Concurrent Engineering Facility (CDF). The CDF performs problem formulation and conceptual design for most of ESA’s future space missions. Before that, he was a space thermal engineer on many ESA space projects, as well as a software engineer leading teams on many modeling and analysis tools. In 2020 he started his own company, DEKonsult. It provides hands-on consultancy to advance multidisciplinary digital engineering and MBSE of complex systems. DEKonsult also provides training for MBSE using SysML2, and the exciting new capabilities it brings. Mr. de Koning is a core member of the team at OMG / EDM Association that develops SysML2. He received an MSc in Applied Physics from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands.

Mr. Chris Armstrong, President/Chief Architect of Armstrong Process Group, Inc. (APG), is an internationally recognized thought leader in business/enterprise architecture, model-based systems engineering (MBSE), and agile development. Mr. Armstrong represents APG at the Object Management Group (OMG), INCOSE, The Open Group, and the Business Architecture Guild. Mr. Armstrong is certified in TOGAF, ArchiMate, IT4IT, UML, SysML, and is a Certified Business Architect (CBA). Mr. Armstrong received a B.S. in Astrophysics from the University of Minnesota.

For more than 20 years, oose have been offering exceptional seminars, training sessions, and workshops, providing expert advisory support and tackling even the most complex projects with enthusiasm and creativity. Whether working directly with clients or hosting sessions at their own oose.campus in Hamburg’s Schanzenviertel, they take pride in approaching challenges from unconventional perspectives — thinking outside the box, keeping a bird’s-eye view, and constantly exploring new ways to solve problems. Their core expertise lies in Software & Systems Engineering and modern working environments, areas they not only master but actively shape and share through collaboration and education. Each year, through more than 180 seminars, they reach over 14,000 participants and inspire thousands of customers with their dedication to learning and innovation.

F1RE

F1RE is an Amsterdam-based consultancy specializing in the intersection of software and systems engineering through language engineering and model-driven development. They focus on building executable architectures and high-interoperability ecosystems – including initiatives like LionWeb – to bridge the gap between domain expertise and production-ready infrastructure.

Multitude Corporation is a specialized engineering firm dedicated to the behavioral modeling and formal verification of cyber-physical systems. Founded by Brian Larson, a key figure in the development of the Architecture Analysis and Design Language (AADL) standard, the company developed the Behavior Language for Embedded Systems with Software (BLESS) to enable formal verification of embedded system behavior. Multitude Corporation's BLESS Proof Assistant transforms AADL models having BLESS behaviors annotated with behavior specifications into human-readable deductive correctness proofs. Recently, Brian Larson has mapped mathematics developed to formalize AADL and BLESS to the new SysML v2 standard as Supplemental Formal Semantics (SFS). SFS has been developed using Sensmetry’s Syside tool suite, bridging the gap between high-assurance architectural analysis and modern, textual-first systems engineering. Multitude Corporation is collaborating with Sensmetry to adapt the BLESS Proof Assistant for Syside bringing formal verification of behavioral correctness for safety- and mission-critical systems to SysML v2.

OpenMBEE (Open Model Based Engineering Environment) is an open-source collaborative engineering platform that enables teams to work in the modelling language of their choice and share structured engineering information across tools. Its core components include the Flexo Model Management System, a graph-native, RDF-based version control system for engineering models with native SysML v2 API support, as well as Model Development Kits for tool integrations and an OpenSE Cookbook capturing community best practices. Real-world applications include industrial-scale models such as the Thirty Meter Telescope. OpenMBEE is a fiscally sponsored project of NumFOCUS, the nonprofit that supports the open-source scientific computing community, and is actively working to become the official open-source MBSE platform for INCOSE.

Technology partners

Tom Sawyer Software is a global leader in graph technology, delivering integrated digital engineering solutions that combine planning, business process, systems modeling, data integration, knowledge graphs, and AI-driven insights. These solutions support the development, management, and analysis of digital thread and digital twin systems. By leveraging our advanced graph and data visualization technology, manufacturers and enterprises can seamlessly connect systems, data, and teams across the digital engineering continuum to enhance collaboration, support engineering best practices, and ensure that stakeholders are informed and engaged throughout every stage of the product lifecycle. In partnership with Sensmetry, Tom Sawyer Software powers advanced SysML v2 model visualization in Sensmetry’s Syside Pro, enabling engineers to explore complex system architectures with unmatched clarity and insight.

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