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MathWorks, a leading developer of mathematical computing
software for designing engineered systems, concluded MATLAB EXPO 2026 in
Bengaluru. The one-day event brought together more than 1,300 engineers,
scientists, academic researchers and industry leaders to explore how generative
AI, engineering copilots, agentic AI and Model-Based Design workflows are
reshaping modern engineering and product development.
The conference focused on the practical adoption of
AI-assisted design and simulation across multiple engineering domains. Sessions
covered AI copilots integrated into engineering workflows, agentic automation,
virtual vehicle development, automated driving, drones and maritime systems,
electrification, and wireless and radar technologies. Presentations emphasised
the need to maintain validation, traceability and engineering rigour while accelerating
development cycles.
Engineering leaders, experts and researchers from
organisations such as Boeing, Mercedes Benz Research and Development India,
Tata Consultancy Services, Indian Institute of Science and NXP Semiconductors
shared real-world case studies addressing engineering challenges across
automotive, aerospace and defence, industrial automation, communications,
consumer electronics, semiconductors and medical devices
Attendees also explored live technology demonstrations
illustrating how MATLAB® and Simulink® support AI-assisted development, digital
twins, embedded AI and certification-ready workflows focused on
production-scale deployment rather than experimentation.
“This year’s MATLAB EXPO reflected growing industry interest
in applying GenAI, copilots and agentic AI to engineering workflows in ways
that improve productivity while preserving validation, traceability, and
safety,” said Sunil Motwani, Country Manager – Sales and Service – MathWorks
India. “The discussions showed that organisations are moving beyond
experimentation and are beginning to evaluate where these approaches can
deliver value in real engineering environments.”
MATLAB EXPO 2026 featured three keynote sessions. Generative
AI leaders at MathWorks Seth Deland and Avinash Nehemiah discussed how
generative and agentic AI capabilities in MATLAB and Simulink are helping
engineering teams accelerate design processes, improve simulation-led
decision-making and move efficiently from concept to deployable systems.
Savyasachi Srinivas, Vice President of Global Engineering
and Technology Centers at Collins Aerospace, described how digital engineering
and AI-enabled knowledge systems are being used to move products from concept
to certification. He also highlighted the adoption of digital twins to create
shared operational views across teams, along with emerging AI-enabled
applications in cockpit and cabin environments.
A panel of industry and academic leaders from Tata Consultancy
Services, HSBC, Boeing, Mercedes Benz Research and Development India, and the
Indian Institute of Science examined how AI copilots and agents are reshaping
engineering workflows and how teams are validating AI-assisted outputs in
real-world systems. The discussion addressed verification, governance, human
oversight and the evolving role of engineers in supervising increasingly
automated workflows.
The conference also featured Raftar Formula Racing team from
IIT Madras, which presented its competition-winning race car. A dedicated
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology pavilion highlighted drone and eVTOL
platforms developed by MathWorks partner Speedgoat and startups Zmotion
Autonomous Systems and Reude Technologies using MATLAB and Simulink.
The technology demonstrations reinforced a consistent theme
across MATLAB EXPO 2026: AI copilots and agentic automation are helping
engineering teams move from experimentation to execution. From digital twins to
embedded AI and certification-ready systems, the sessions and demonstrations
emphasised the use of trusted, production-scale AI that accelerates design,
verification and deployment while keeping engineers actively involved in
decision-making and oversight.
MathWorks’ Bengaluru event brought 1,300+ experts together to explore GenAI, copilots, agentic AI and Model-Based Design in engineering workflows.
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