COMSOL AB, founded in 1986 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, is a leading developer of multiphysics simulation software used by engineers and researchers to model and analyze real-world systems. Their flagship product, COMSOL Multiphysics®, provides a comprehensive platform for simulating coupled physical phenomena, including electromagnetics, structural mechanics, acoustics, fluid flow, heat transfer, and chemical engineering. COMSOL's solutions facilitate innovation and optimization across various industries, such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and healthcare, by enabling the development of accurate and predictive models. The company maintains a global presence with offices and distributors worldwide, supporting a diverse user base in advancing engineering and scientific research.
The latest version of the multiphysics simulation software introduces the Electric Discharge Module, GPU-accelerated simulations, and updates for greater modeling productivity.
A leading global cement supplier provides its customers with a compiled multiphysics simulation application that predicts curing times for concrete casting at construction sites.
At Toyota Research Institute of North America, fuel cell researchers are developing a simulation-driven methodology that brings the automaker closer to its vision of creating a global "hydrogen society".
COMSOL is strengthening its multiphysics simulation platform with new capabilities for product development and innovation anchored in the laws of science.
COMSOL, the maker of the COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software, is announcing COMSOL Day: Biomedical Technologies to be held online, twice, on June 2 and June 9. On both days, the event will focus on simulation applications in medical technology, life sciences, and medical device design.
The power of multiphysics simulation reaches all elements of product and process design projects with the introduction of the Model Manager server, which facilitates the collaboration between stakeholders and colleagues working on a modeling and simulation project.
COMSOL, maker of the COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software, is continuing its global virtual event series with COMSOL Day: Acoustics, to be held in three different time zones, with each event featuring a one-day program focusing on acoustics simulation. Sessions will be hosted online on April 28, May 5, and May 19 by organizers in the USA, Europe, and China, respectively.