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COMSOL Unveils Innovation Contest with a $50K Prize

Contestants across industries can present their best modeling and simulation work in advance of the COMSOL Conference 2026 Boston.

COMSOL Unveils Innovation Contest with a $50K Prize
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During the conference, six finalists will be able to give a 10-minute presentation showcasing their simulation projects on the main stage of the event. Image courtesy: COMSOL

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April 9, 2026

COMSOL, developer of modeling and simulation software, launched the COMSOL Innovation Contest, to take place at the COMSOL Conference 2026 Boston, October 7–9, 2026. During the conference, six finalists will be able to give a 10-minute presentation showcasing their simulation projects on the main stage of the event — with the winner being awarded a $50,000 grand prize, as voted on by judges. There will also be opportunity for a finalist to win a prize of $5,000 for the Best Presentation by Popular Vote award. 

"The goal of the COMSOL Innovation Contest is to spotlight the work that our users are doing, that is, how they're using COMSOL Multiphysics to create impact in their own research and product development," says Oscar Littmarck, vice president of marketing for COMSOL. "We hope the winning innovations inspire other researchers and engineers."

Individuals and teams are invited to submit work in one of six categories: (1) aerospace and defense, (2) energy, (3) life sciences and medical technologies, (4) manufacturing and process engineering, (5) semiconductors and consumer electronics, and (6) automotive, transportation, and mobility. One individual or team from each of the six categories will be selected as a finalist.

In addition to the COMSOL Innovation Contest, attendees have two more opportunities to share their work. They can submit an abstract for the chance to:

  • Present a poster in the conference exhibition hall
  • Have their paper published in the online conference proceedings

Conference attendees will vote for one winner of the Best Poster by Popular Vote award, and the COMSOL Conference program committee will select one winner of the Best Paper award. The poster and paper showcase opportunities are available to those who apply to the contest but are not selected as a finalist, as well as those who do not wish to apply for the contest.

Application Submission

Applications for the COMSOL Innovation Contest are open. Each submission must include a 500-word abstract and a brief video (3 minutes or less) highlighting the simulation work, along with 1–4 images of the models used. 

The deadline to apply for the COMSOL Innovation Contest, as well as for the poster and paper opportunities, is June 5. Those who apply by May 8 and receive approval to showcase their work will qualify for the discounted-registration Early Bird Presenter Rate.

For more details and deadlines, and to see the full submission guidelines, visit: https://www.comsol.com/conference/showcase/boston.

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

 

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