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MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, will exhibit at next week’s IMS 2025 conference in San Francisco, Calif. IMS 2025 will bring together more than 550 companies and thousands of RF and microwave professionals to see the latest technology advancements and discover new theories, tools, and techniques. Attendees are invited to visit MathWorks at booth #1853 to experience interactive demos, workshops, and MicroApps seminars focused on accelerating the design and simulation of next-generation wireless systems. To schedule a meeting with MathWorks experts at the show, visit https://www.mathworks.com/company/events/tradeshows/international-microwave-symposium-ims-2025-4646050.html.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · June 9, 2025
MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, is providing probabilistic load flow (PLF) capabilities to enhance system planning solutions for Eversource Energy, New England's largest energy utility. The rapid green energy transition, marked by the rise of electric vehicles, heat pumps, and solar panels, has added uncertainty to electric distribution planning. Eversource built a probabilistic power flow system that allows the Fortune 500 company to process and prioritize millions of grid scenarios by likelihood and risk.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · April 29, 2025

MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, and Altera, an Intel company, today announced a collaboration to accelerate wireless development for Altera FPGAs by enabling wireless systems engineers to use AI-based autoencoders to compress Channel State Information (CSI) data and significantly reduce fronthaul traffic and bandwidth requirements. Engineers working on 5G and 6G wireless communications systems can now ensure user data integrity and maintain wireless communications systems' reliability and performance standards while reducing costs.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · March 4, 2025

MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, and NXP® Semiconductors, the worldwide leader in automotive processing, announced the availability of the Model-Based Design Toolbox (MBDT) for Battery Management Systems (BMS). The toolbox enables engineers to model, develop, and validate BMS applications in MATLAB® and Simulink®, automate C code generation from MATLAB for NXP Battery Cell controllers, and also support NXP’s software solution, the BMS SDK components.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · November 13, 2024

MathWorks today announced that MATLAB EXPO 2024 will be held live online across multiple international time zones on November 13–14, 2024. The event will enable engineers, researchers, educators, and scientists to learn about technological advancements in eight focus areas, including AI, wireless communications, autonomous systems and robotics, and electrification. To register for this free event and view the agenda, visit www.matlabexpo.com/online/2024.html.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · October 22, 2024

MathWorks unveiled Release 2024b (R2024b) of the MATLAB® and Simulink® product families today. R2024b introduces several major updates that streamline the workflows of engineers and researchers working on wireless communications systems, control systems, and digital signal processing applications.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · September 12, 2024

MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, today announced plans to exhibit at next week’s IMS 2024 conference in Washington, DC. IMS 2024 will bring together more than 500 companies and thousands of RF and microwave professionals to showcase the newest products and services and the latest wireless communications theories and strategies. In addition to hosting a variety of demos at booth #2139 in Hall B, MathWorks experts will be leading workshops and educational seminars with industry leaders throughout the event.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · June 10, 2024

MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, today announced the availability of a hardware support package for the Qualcomm® Hexagon™ Neural Processing Unit (NPU), the technology embedded within the Snapdragon® family of processors. The MathWorks hardware support package automates code generation from MATLAB® and Simulink® models optimized explicitly for Qualcomm Technologies’ Hexagon NPU architecture to improve data accuracy and standards compliance while improving developer workflow productivity. Using MathWorks software and Model-Based Design empowers engineers to deploy production-quality C code for embedded applications without in-depth knowledge of the NPU.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · September 12, 2024

MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, announced an integration that makes MATLAB® available in the NVIDIA Holoscan platform. Medical device engineers can now accelerate the development and deployment of streaming data analysis and visualization applications by wrapping existing MATLAB algorithms and functions into GPU-accelerated NVIDIA Holoscan operators for real-time data processing and inference.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · May 8, 2024

MathWorks unveiled Release 2023b (R2023b) of the MATLAB® and Simulink® product families today. R2023b introduces two new products and several major updates that provide new functionality that streamlines the workflows of engineers and researchers.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · September 21, 2023

MathWorks today previewed the agenda for MATLAB EXPO 2023 to be held live across multiple international time zones during May 10–11, 2023. Engineers, researchers, educators, and scientists can learn about new technological advancements and trends in eight separate technology areas, including AI, wireless communications, autonomous systems and robotics, and electrification. Attendance is free, and registration is now open at: www.matlabexpo.com/online/2023.html.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · April 25, 2023

MathWorks unveiled Release 2023a (R2023a) of the MATLAB® and Simulink® product families today. R2023a introduces two new products and enhanced features that allow engineers and researchers to develop, execute, manage, test, verify, and document their MATLAB code projects.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · March 21, 2023

MathWorks today unveiled Release 2022b (R2022b) of the MATLAB® and Simulink® product families. R2022b introduces two new products and several enhanced features that simplify and automate Model-Based Design for engineers and researchers tasked with delivering product innovations and breakthroughs for their organizations.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · September 20, 2022

MathWorks has expanded its support for the next generation of entrepreneurs striving to turn their technical ideas into reality: The company now offers tech startups access to a pair of standard suites containing MATLAB®, Simulink®, and more than 100 industry-specific toolboxes at a startup-friendly price. The Suites for Startups provide a full stack of development tools for design and simulation, test and code generation.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · May 3, 2022

MathWorks today previewed the agenda for MATLAB EXPO 2022 to be held live across multiple international time zones during May 17–18, 2022. The event will feature more than 50 sessions and interactive workshops spanning nine focus areas including AI, autonomous systems, electrification, 5G, and engineering education. Attendance is free and registration is now open at: www.matlabexpo.com/online.html.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · April 12, 2022

MathWorks today introduced Release 2022a of the MATLAB and Simulink product families. Release 2022a (R2022a) offers hundreds of new and updated features and functions in MATLAB® and Simulink®, along with five new products and 11 major updates. New capabilities in MATLAB include new apps and App Designer functions, graphics enhancements, and the ability to customize Live Editor tasks. Simulink updates enable users to streamline masking workflows with a new mask editor and accelerate simulation using a model reference local solver.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · March 15, 2022

MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists, in partnership with edX, the leading global online learning platform, today announced the availability of MATLAB Essentials, an introductory course on the widely used programming environment, through edX. Registration for the course is now open at www.edx.org/course/matlab-Essentials.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · November 30, 2021

MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists, in partnership with Pearson, the world’s leading learning company, today announced the integration of the MATLAB® Grader™ tool in Pearson’s MyLab Engineering digital learning platform. Now with MATLAB Grader, educators can scale assessments and autograde MATLAB assignments with the Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach interactive course, the most widely used Introduction to Engineering material in the market.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · November 2, 2021

MathWorks today introduced Release 2021b of the MATLAB and Simulink product families. Release 2021b (R2021b) offers hundreds of new and updated features and functions in MATLAB® and Simulink®, along with two new products and five major updates. New capabilities in MATLAB include code refactoring and block editing, as well as the ability to run Python commands and scripts from MATLAB. Simulink updates enable users to run multiple simulations for different scenarios from the Simulink Editor and to create custom tabs in the Simulink Toolstrip.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · September 28, 2021

MathWorks today previewed the agenda for MATLAB EXPO 2021 to be held live across multiple international time zones during May 4–5, 2021. The event will feature more than 70 sessions and interactive workshops spanning 10 focus areas including AI, autonomous systems, modeling and simulation, predictive maintenance, 5G and radar, and teaching with MATLAB and Simulink. Attendance is free and registration is now open at: www.matlabexpo.com/online.html.
By MathWorks · Via Business Wire · April 14, 2021