Q&A session on Simulink and Model-Based Design for software development

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Ask us anything related to Simulink for software development. You can ask about requirements traceability, software design, unit testing, measuring cyclomatic complexity, memory usage estimations, or whatever comes to your mind. 

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We’re hosting a live Q&A to give engineers and R&D teams practical insights into using Simulink and Model-Based Design for software development.

SciEnginer is the exclusive representative of MathWorks – the developer of MATLAB and Simulink –  in Central and Eastern Europe. MATLAB and Simulink are the industry-standard tools trusted by the world’s leading automotive OEMs and suppliers to design, simulate, and verify complex systems. Through our regional expertise, we help companies accelerate innovation and bring safer, more reliable software to market.

Your host will be Bence Nagy, an automotive R&D specialist with over six years of hands-on experience. He supports multiple global automotive leaders in adopting Model-Based Design, helping their teams streamline development, improve verification workflows, and tackle the challenges of modern software-defined vehicles.

How it works:

  1. Submit your questions using the form below.
  2. Once we’ve collected enough entries, we’ll schedule the live Q&A session.
  3. You’ll be notified of the date and joining details via the email you provide.

Submit your question now — your input will shape the agenda of the session.

Ask us anything related to Simulink for software development. You can ask about requirements traceability, software design, unit testing, measuring cyclomatic complexity, memory usage estimations, or whatever comes to your mind. 

Submit Your Questions

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