ESA / INNOVATION AGENCY

MBSE 2025

5–7 Nov 2025 | Vilnius, Lithuania

Juan Llorens

Professor

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Madrid, Spain

Speaker

A curious person with interests in Systems Engineering interoperability as a mean to digitalize the System Life Cycle.

About me

Prof. Juan Llorens received his degree in Industrial Engineering from the ICAI Polytechnic School from Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid in 1986, and his PhD in Engineering Industrial and Robotics at the Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain, in 1996. In 1987 he founded his own company dedicated to Artificial Intelligence applied to systems. of databases, called Knowledge Engineering SL (KE). Dr. Llorens worked as technical director at KE and as Marketing Director at Advanced Vision Technologies until 1992, when he joined the Carlos III University. Since 2003 he is a professor at the Carlos III University of Madrid. The main theme of it is the Knowledge Reuse, which he teaches in postgraduate studies in Computer Science and University Information Sciences. Dr. Llorens is the leader of the group of KR Group (Knowledge Reuse Group) research within the University.

In 1998 he was invited to the Högskolan på Åland (HA) (Åland, Finland). From 1998 to 2008 he divided his educational activities between the university of Madrid and the HA, where he was a professor of different subjects of Software Engineering. His current research involves the study of knowledge technologies and integration of systems engineering techniques towards the Software and the measurement of the information quality and reuse. He is a member of INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering, www.incose.org) Requirements Working Group and is member of the INCOSE Chapter of Spain

(AEIS - www.aeis-incose.org).

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Skills

  • Systems Engineering
  • Semantic Interoperability
  • Knowledge Reuse

Speaker sessions (2)

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

14:00 - 15:30

Unlocking Interoperability

Location:ETA hallTrack:Day 1 - Track 2
  • Space systems ontology
  • Interoperability

MBSE Interoperability as supported by the Space System Ontology and different tools. Practical use cases, guidelines and lessons learnt

16:00 - 17:00

Unlocking Interoperability - the Future

Location:ETA hallTrack:Day 1 - Track 2
  • Space systems ontology
  • Interoperability
  • User feedback
  • Roadmap
  • Future

Gathering users feedback, and discussion on the roadmap for the future