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COMSOL Conference 2026 Schedule Released

Stops for 2026 will be in the UK, United States, Japan, and India.

COMSOL Conference 2026 Schedule Released
Source: COMSOL
Collaborate with thought leaders and simulation professionals at any of four upcoming COMSOL conferences. Image courtesy: COMSOL

By DE Editors  

March 13, 2026

COMSOL shares the locations of its worldwide COMSOL Conference 2026 tour, which will kick off in Cambridge, the UK, on September 23–25. The event will also make stops in Boston, MA, on October 7–9; Tokyo on October 21–22; and Bengaluru, India, on December 3–4.

The COMSOL Conference brings together 2,000-plus attendees globally each year and offers opportunity for students, engineers, and industry leaders to learn about the latest advancements in simulation and connect with the simulation community. The conference program features keynote talks by industry leaders, poster, and slideshow presentations on designs and research findings, and minicourses covering topics across engineering disciplines.

The COMSOL Conference serves as a technical forum where engineers, researchers, and industry leaders can present advances in physics-based modeling, share best practices, and explore simulation methods that are shaping product development and scientific research.

"Modeling and simulation is the catalyst that accelerates innovation, enabling more accurate research and faster time to market for new products and solutions," says Oscar Littmarck, vice president of Marketing for COMSOL. "The COMSOL Conference series is an opportunity for the global community to gather in person, learn new techniques, and gain inspiration to advance development in any industry."

Program highlights of the 2026 events will include:

  • Keynote presentations from leaders in industry and research
  • Peer-reviewed technical sessions highlighting use cases for multiphysics modeling and simulation
  • 20+ advanced minicourses focused on practical modeling techniques across physics disciplines
  • One-on-one technical discussions and live demonstrations with COMSOL engineers
  • A preview of upcoming COMSOL Multiphysics software developments and the opportunity to connect with COMSOL's developers
  • Community awards recognizing outstanding modeling and simulation-based papers and posters

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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