Register for Free to Get Access to More than 50 Interactive Demonstrations, Expert-Led Sessions, Hands-on Workshops, and More
NATICK, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MathWorks announced that MATLAB EXPO 2025 will occur online on November 12–13, 2025, as a live event across multiple international time zones. The event features 53 total sessions, including four keynote presentations, technical sessions, and interactive demonstrations focused on the latest advancements in engineering and science. Registration for MATLAB EXPO is available for free to all engineers, scientists, educators, and students through this link https://www.matlabexpo.com/online/2025.html

MATLAB EXPO Highlights
Attendees will hear from industry and academic leaders on generative AI, digital twin modeling, and the future of software-defined vehicles. The event will also highlight new capabilities in MATLAB® and Simulink®, including MATLAB’s redesigned desktop experience and MATLAB Copilot, an AI assistant that supports learning and productivity directly within the MATLAB desktop.
Four keynote speakers will present at MATLAB EXPO, including:
Daniel Scurtu, Senior Director of Engineering for Analog and Automotive Embedded Systems at NXP Semiconductors, will speak on “Accelerating Software-Defined Vehicles with Model-Based Design.” Scurtu will present a collaboration between NXP and MathWorks showcasing an end-to-end workflow for developing embedded applications in software-defined vehicles. Featured is a comprehensive demo spanning intelligent battery management, motor control, cloud-based analytics, and over-the-air updates across multiple NXP processors. Attendees will learn how Model-Based Design streamlines development from simulation to deployment.
- Olivier de Weck, Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will present “Digital Twin Development of PEARL Autonomous Surface System Thermal Management.” His talk explores the development of PEARL, a solar-powered autonomous marine platform designed to operate on lakes and oceans while connecting with underwater vehicles and satellite networks like IridiumNEXT and Starlink. A significant challenge in PEARL’s operation is managing extreme temperatures, which led to creating a digital twin capable of predicting internal temperatures with 1% accuracy. De Weck will also discuss the trade-offs between model complexity and predictive performance, offering broader insights into autonomous system design.
- Mary Ann Freeman, Senior Director at MathWorks, will deliver “Embedded Intelligence: The Future of AI in Engineering Design.” Freeman will discuss how generative AI transforms engineering by accelerating design cycles, enhancing creativity, and improving tool usability. She will highlight how AI reshapes the designer’s role by enabling engineers to blend human insight with machine-generated solutions.
- MathWorks Product Managers Adam Filion and Maggie Oltarzewski will present “What’s New in MATLAB and Simulink in 2025.” This session introduces a redesigned MATLAB desktop featuring customizable sidebars, dark and light themes, and new panels for coding and visualization. Attendees will also learn how they can make their development processes more intuitive and collaborative with MATLAB Copilot. Simulink updates include enhanced model editing tools, new methods for Python integration, and expanded options for deploying AI models to embedded hardware designed by Qualcomm and Infineon.
Flexible Access to Interactive Presentations
MATLAB EXPO 2025 will be broadcast live in three time blocks per day to accommodate a global audience. On both days, attendees located in Asia (9:00 a.m. IST), Europe (10:00 a.m. CET), and North America (11:00 a.m. EST) will have the opportunity to select sessions from any block to suit their schedules. All engineers, scientists, educators, and students can register for MATLAB EXPO for free through this link https://www.matlabexpo.com/online/2025.html.
About MathWorks
MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. MATLAB, the language of engineers and scientists, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink is a block diagram environment for simulation and Model-Based Design of multidomain and embedded engineering systems. Engineers and scientists worldwide rely on these products to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development in automotive, aerospace, communications, electronics, industrial automation, and other industries. MATLAB and Simulink are fundamental teaching and research tools in the world’s top universities and learning institutions. Founded in 1984, MathWorks employs more than 6,500 people in more than 34 offices around the world, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts, USA. For additional information, visit mathworks.com.
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