2025 MIT STAMP Workshop
Next workshop:
- March 24-27, 2025 (in-person at MIT Campus)
- September 22-25, 2025 (virtual)
- Cost: Free to all
Quick links:
- What is the annual MIT STAMP Workshop?
- 2025 STAMP Workshop
- Call for Presentations
- Registration
- Video Tutorials on STAMP, STPA, and CAST
- FAQ
The STAMP Workshop
STAMP is a new accident causality model based on systems theory and systems thinking that addresses critical challenges in system engineering, safety, and cybersecurity such as complex software, human-decision making and human factors, new technology, social and organizational design, and safety culture. STPA is a powerful new hazard/cybersecurity analysis technique based on STAMP while CAST is the equivalent for accident/incident analysis. These tools are now used globally in almost every industry.
The STAMP Workshop provides an opportunity for practitioners to share their applications and experiences using these analysis techniques. The Workshop includes free tutorials so everyone can participate, regardless of experience with STAMP or the STAMP-based analysis techniques.
More info: What is the MIT STAMP Workshop?
Registration
The workshop is free and open to the public, but registration is required. The same link is used for the in-person and the virtual workshop.
Call for Presentations
Would you like to make a presentation? Submit an Abstract.
Workshop Program and Schedule
The in-person workshop will host presentations, panels, and lightning talks from organizations around the world who want to share their experiences with these techniques. The program will be announced in January 2025.
The STAMP, STPA, and CAST tutorials are already recorded and available to view any time before the workshop.
Workshop Attendance
Previous in-person workshops had around 400 people, and the virtual workshops had over 2,000. Participants come from across industry, government, and academia. Application areas have included aviation, air traffic control, medical devices, healthcare, oil and gas, automotive, railways, chemicals, space, human factors, robots, security, defense, workplace safety, and others.
See Organizations participating in previous MIT STAMP Workshops.