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MathWorks to Host Online MATLAB Expo in November

Interactive demos, hands-on workshops, and access to showcase area included with free registration.

MathWorks to Host Online MATLAB Expo in November
Source: Business Wire
MATLAB EXPO 2024 offers engineers insights into new technological advancements and trends in technology areas, such as AI, autonomous systems and robotics, and electrification. Image courtesy of Business Wire.

By DE Editors  

October 22, 2024

MathWorks announces that MATLAB EXPO 2024 will be held live online across multiple international time zones on November 13–14, 2024. The event will enable engineers, researchers, educators and scientists to learn about technological advancements in eight areas, including artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous systems and robotics, and electrification.

MATLAB EXPO Highlights

Industry leaders and MathWorks experts will share use cases and interactive demonstrations to highlight new features and capabilities of MATLAB and Simulink. Academia and industry experts will provide over 50 sessions, four plenary presentations, and eight hands-on workshops using MATLAB Online and Simulink Online. Also, the Technology Showcase area will feature innovations from MathWorks and its industry partners.

Five keynote speakers will be featured at MATLAB EXPO, including:

  • Louis Lintereur, chief engineer of Automated Delivery Systems, Medtronic Diabetes, will present “A Model-Based Design Journey from Aerospace to Artificial Pancreas System.” Lintereur will shed light on Medtronic’s cross-disciplinary approach to developing an artificial pancreas system that transforms diabetes therapy through automated insulin therapy. This keynote will highlight how Medtronic used MathWorks software.
  • María Elena Gavilán Alfonso, Technical Program Manager at MathWorks, will explore the landscape of software-defined products in her talk, “From Embedded to Empowered: The Rise of Software-Defined Products.” Gavilán-Alfonso will offer insights on the software-defined transformation in sectors such as aerospace, medical, and industrial systems.
  • Heather Gorr, principal MATLAB Product Marketing Manager at MathWorks, and Tianyi Zhu, Product Marketing Manager for Simulink and AI at MathWorks, will introduce “What’s New in MATLAB and Simulink R2024b.” This talk will provide attendees with an overview of the latest capabilities in MATLAB and Simulink.

To register for this free event and view the agenda, visit www.matlabexpo.com/online/2024.html.

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

 

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