NAFEMS announces the Multiphysics Conference 2026, to convene in Detroit, MI, October 27–29, targeting simulation engineers.
The NAFEMS Multiphysics Conference 2026 brings together a global community of researchers, developers, and multiphysics practitioners to present new results, exchange ideas, and tackle pressing challenges across every industry.
This year’s event features a special focus on the technological shift redefining how we move, and how multiphysics is “Powering the Future of Mobility."
The automotive industry is navigating a digital transformation. To deliver advanced transportation solutions, engineers must innovate swiftly, developing disruptive technologies while accelerating time to market, according to NAFEMS.
The use of multiphysics simulation for these complex products, across the lifecycle, allows the automotive industry to push boundaries of innovation while simultaneously enhancing safety and performance. This year, NAFEMS is highlighting how these methods are being used to meet demands.
Call For Presentations Open
NAFEMS welcomes presentations from all industries and application areas. NAFEMS invites you to submit your abstract by July 10 and secure your spot among the leaders of the multiphysics community.
To submit a presentation, click here.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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