Sharing AI and model-based design technologies and industrial application cases… Organized into 5 technology tracks and over 30 sessions
MathWorks will host 'MATLAB Expo 2026 Korea' at COEX in Seoul next month to share AI-based engineering technologies and industrial application cases. As a technology conference attended by MATLAB and Simulink users, it serves as a venue to introduce engineering development methods and case studies utilized in the industrial field.
MathWorks announced on March 10 that it will host 'MATLAB Expo 2026 Korea' on April 7 at the COEX Grand Ballroom and ASEM Ballroom in Seoul. The event will feature participation from engineers, researchers, and technology leaders to share the latest technology trends and real-world engineering applications.
MATLAB Expo is an annual technology event hosted by MathWorks, and this year marks the 22nd edition of the event in Korea. The event will share the usage trends and real-world application examples of modeling, simulation, and data analysis technologies utilized in the engineering design and development process.
This event consists of 5 technology tracks and more than 30 sessions. Masterclass sessions covering fields such as AI, wireless technology, and aerospace are also organized to introduce methods for utilizing technology in the engineering design and development process.
The keynote speech will be delivered by Samir M. Prabhu, Director of Industry at MathWorks. Under the theme "Embedded Intelligence: The Future of AI in Engineering Design," he will explain the changes that AI technology is bringing to the engineering development process, including modeling, simulation, verification, and deployment. The event will also introduce engineering development methods utilizing the latest MATLAB and Simulink capabilities.
Presentations on industry case studies will also be held. Domestic companies such as Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor Company, LG Energy Solution, and HL Mando will participate to share project experiences in fields including electrification, autonomous driving, battery systems, and vehicle software development. Through this, examples of how MATLAB and Simulink are utilized in solving complex engineering problems will be introduced. Lee Moon-sik, Head of Division at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), will deliver a keynote speech to customers presenting trends in 6G satellite communication technology and prospects for next-generation wireless systems.
Industry-academia collaboration programs will also be held at the event. An academic poster session featuring eight universities, including Seoul National University, Hanyang University, and Ewha Womans University, will be organized, and an electric Formula Student race car built by the Hanyang University RACE team using MATLAB and Simulink will also be on display.
In the exhibition space, MathWorks technology partners such as Qualcomm, Vector Korea, InnoX, PTC, NI, Beckhoff, and UL Solutions will participate and conduct hands-on technology demos. The exhibition will showcase various engineering technologies, including AI-based development workflows, predictive modeling of electrification systems, autonomous driving simulation, and digital twin-based wireless network verification.
This event is organized as a platform for technical exchange to share how AI-based development methods and model-based design are being utilized in actual industrial settings. MathWorks anticipates that engineers and researchers will be able to examine development cases and technological trends across various industrial sectors.