Real-Time Testing with MATLAB & Simulink

Real-Time Testing with MATLAB & Simulink

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In this session, we’ll explore how real-time simulation and testing with MATLAB®, Simulink®, and Speedgoat systems enable faster, safer, and more cost-effective development of embedded control systems. The presentation will highlight Model-Based Design workflows, covering rapid control prototyping (RCP), hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing, and automated verification, all within a single simulation environment.

We’ll also showcase real-world success stories across industries – including automotive, aerospace, robotics, and energy – demonstrating how leading companies accelerate innovation, validate complex algorithms, and reduce time-to-market using these integrated tools.

Why This Matters in 2025

As systems grow in complexity and innovation cycles shrink, early validation, continuous testing, and simulation-driven development are more critical than ever. Real-time testing technologies provide a competitive edge by enabling development teams to identify design flaws early, perform high-fidelity testing without physical hardware, and ensure safety and performance under real-world conditions – all before deployment.

About the Presenter

Balthasar Miesch is Head of Technical Sales EMEA at Speedgoat, supporting and advising customers in identifying the best real-time testing and simulation hardware solutions. With over six years at Speedgoat, he previously served as Technical Sales Engineer for the UK, France, and Italy. Before joining Speedgoat, he worked as a Commissioning Engineer at ABB.

 

Date And Time

08-07-2025 - 11:00 AM (+04) to
08-07-2025 - 12:00 PM (+04)
 

Location

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