May 4–5 | Online
Join us for technology talks across a broad range of tracks including AI, Autonomous Systems, 5G, SoC Design, DevOps, and Modeling and Simulation—with two tracks dedicated to MathWorks Automotive Conference.
Why Attend?
  • Deepen Your Knowledge
  • Connect with Experts
  • Choose Your Schedule
Join co-hosts Erin Byrne and Owen Paul as they guide you through the morning sessions, introduce you to our keynote presenters, and share fun facts and a few surprises.
Plenary Sessions
  • Scientists and Engineers Save the World
    Rich Rovner, MathWorks
  • What’s New in MATLAB and Simulink R2021a
    Ed Marquez and Kevin Cohan, MathWorks
  • Transforming the Software Development Paradigm to Meet Unique Needs of Our Industry and Customers
    Jeff Daiker, Cummins
  • Building Knowledge in an Interdisciplinary World
    Brian Douglas, Engineering Media LLC
  • Electrification in Aerospace Industry
    Dr. Amit Gupta, Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte Ltd.
    Available in IST time zone
  • Presentation Title Placeholder
    Prof. Dr. Moritz Helmstaedter, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
    Available in CEST time zone
  • Presentation Title Placeholder
    Dr. John E. Smee, Qualcomm Technologies Inc.
    Available in EST and PDT time zone
Featured Tracks
Customize your agenda with 30-minute sessions from technical tracks across four time zones worldwide.
  • AI in Engineering
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Implementation, Verification, and DevOps
  • Algorithm Development and Deployment
  • 5G and Radar
  • FPGA, ASIC, and
    SoC Design
  • Autonomous Systems
  • Teaching with MATLAB and Simulink
  • Cloud and IoT
  • Motor and
    Power Control
  • Hands-on
    Workshops
This year’s event also integrates the MathWorks Automotive Conference as two featured tracks, covering topics like automated driving and electric vehicles.
  • 4
    live 4 times per day
  • 10K+
    expected attendees
  • 10+
    industry tracks
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