
BLACKSBURG, VA, June 12, 2025 – Zuken Vitech has released GENESYS 2025, an updated version of its flagship systems engineering platform. This release introduces new features focused on improving how models are organized, promote interoperability between tools, and facilitating the use of key industry standards. The changes appear aimed at making the platform to integrate into existing engineering workflows.
Model Organization with Containment for Greater Interoperability
At the core of GENESYS 2025 is the introduction of containment, a new approach to model organization that enables users to structure their engineering data with user intent and industry standards. Containment supports intuitive organization and navigation of system models while also aligning with adopted standards for data exchange. This enhancement improves interoperability with other MBSE tools and facilitates data exchange in collaborative environments.

“Containment provides a more accessible and flexible view of engineering data,” said Enrique Krajmalnik, CEO at Zuken Vitech. “It not only makes GENESYS more user-friendly, but it also supports our customers’ need to work seamlessly across tools and organizations.”
Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) Support with Built-in Guidance
GENESYS 2025 also introduces enhanced support for the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF), a standard developed by the Object Management Group (OMG) to support mission engineering and enterprise architecture. This release includes:
- Built-in modeling guidance to assist users in correctly applying the UAF methodology
- Normative diagram samples that accelerate learning and adoption
- A streamlined experience for new users of the UAF standard
The updates in GENESYS 2025 aim to support organizations adopting the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) by providing structure and tools to develop architectures aligned with the relevant standards.
Continuing the Vision for Integrated, Scalable Engineering
GENESYS 2025 brings a fresh approach for project teams. This new platform works well for early brainstorming and bigger engineering challenges. Tools inside help keep models simple and easy to follow. Groups can share updates and track changes without getting mixed up.
Source: Zuken Vitech
About Zuken Vitech
Zuken Vitech develops software focused on model-based systems engineering to support managing complex system development and lifecycle activities. Their tools help with system design, analysis, and requirements management by integrating these processes into a unified modeling environment. The company serves industries such as aerospace, defense, automotive, manufacturing, and healthcare, where system complexity and reliability are critical. Zuken Vitech has been operating for more than 20 years, maintaining a presence in the systems engineering software space. Its annual revenue is around $10 million. The company is based in Herndon, VA, which positions it well for serving clients internationally. Overall, their software aims to help engineering teams coordinate work effectively, reduce mistakes, and shorten development cycles by providing model-driven insights into system architecture and requirements. This approach is practical for organizations managing complex engineering projects.