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The COMSOL Conference Returns to Munich in 2023

The leading event for engineers, scientists, and researchers who want to stay ahead of the curve in multiphysics simulation returns in person this October.

GÖTTINGEN (May 16, 2023) — The COMSOL Conference is returning in person this year in Munich, Germany, on October 25–27. The conference gathers users of modeling and simulation in a forum where they can share valuable insights and learn new modeling skills.

Attendees will be able to:

  • Connect with other practitioners in the simulation community
  • Gain inspiration from industry leaders
  • Learn new modeling techniques using the COMSOL Multiphysics® software
  • Showcase their own research and case studies

An advertisement for the COMSOL Conference 2023 Munich event showing attendees engaged in a poster showcase.

Learn Modeling Techniques and Connect with the Simulation Community

The COMSOL Conference will feature keynote talks, interactive poster and slideshow presentations, and minicourses where attendees can learn about the modeling capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics® and its add-on products.

"Attending the COMSOL Conference allows us to connect with worldwide companies and research institutions. The network and contacts are very important for us," says Christoph Hollenbeck, an engineer at IMAGINE Engineering GmbH, a consulting company for mechanical and plant engineering technologies.

Three conference attendees looking at a laptop together in front of a COMSOL Conference demo station.

The COMSOL Conference provides attendees with the opportunity to learn new modeling skills.

"We also [look forward to] the minicourses on the use of COMSOL Multiphysics® because, even as an experienced user of the software, there is always something new to learn. It is also very interesting to see in the keynote sessions how other companies use COMSOL® profitably to gain knowledge and to improve processes or products," Hollenbeck adds.

COMSOL Multiphysics® is a simulation platform that is widely used in industry, government, and academia. At the COMSOL Conference, attendees can see the full span of areas where multiphysics modeling is useful.

"We want the conference to offer a space where knowledge transfer within the simulation community is made possible, and where COMSOL Multiphysics users can see examples of how the software is used and discuss their own technical challenges," says Thorsten Koch, managing director of COMSOL in Germany.

"For example, developers of electric vehicles and satellites will be able to come together to talk about thermal management simulation. The conference is a unique cross-industry gathering that we are looking forward to hosting."

The Munich event is the first stop of the worldwide COMSOL Conference 2023 tour and the first in-person COMSOL Conference since 2019.

For more information and to register, visit the conference website

Showcase Your Work

Abstract submission for the COMSOL Conference 2023 Munich is now open for attendees to showcase their use of multiphysics modeling and simulation as a poster and/or slide presentation. The program committee is accepting abstracts through July 14, 2023. View topics and all deadlines on the Showcase Your Work web page.

Two people viewing a COMSOL Conference poster on the simulation of field aging of asphalt pavements.

The poster session at the COMSOL Conference leads to knowledge exchange.

About COMSOL

COMSOL is a global provider of simulation software for product design and research to technical enterprises, research labs, and universities. Its COMSOL Multiphysics® product is an integrated software environment for creating physics-based models and simulation apps. A particular strength is its ability to account for coupled or multiphysics phenomena. Add-on products expand the simulation platform for electromagnetics, structural, acoustics, fluid flow, heat transfer, and chemical applications. Interfacing tools enable the integration of COMSOL Multiphysics® simulations with all major technical computing and CAD tools on the CAE market. Simulation experts rely on COMSOL Compiler™ and COMSOL Server™ to deploy applications to their design teams, manufacturing departments, test laboratories, and customers throughout the world. Founded in 1986, COMSOL has 17 offices worldwide and extends its reach with a network of distributors.

COMSOL, COMSOL Multiphysics, COMSOL Compiler, and COMSOL Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of COMSOL AB.