The MATLAB Technology Tour 2010 is a series of free, one-day events to be held throughout April, May, and June. Each event will include a keynote, customer talk, technical presentations, product demos, and in-depth workshops. Whether you are new to MATLAB® and Simulink® or use it every day, you’ll leave with new knowledge and skills that you can start applying immediately.
Highlights
Join MathWorks senior software engineers for presentations, workshops, and extended demos highlighting powerful new features in MATLAB and Simulink:
- Applying statistics and global optimization techniques for data analysis
- Symbolic computing
- Computer vision and video processing in MATLAB
- Parallel computing
- Generating C code from Embedded MATLAB®
- Model-Based Design with MATLAB and Simulink – What’s New
- Control design and real-time testing
- Physical modeling and real-time simulation
| To see the agenda or register, choose a city near you. | |||
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| Paris, France | View Proceedings | Stockholm, Sweden | View Proceedings |
| Madrid, Spain | View Proceedings | Hannover, Germany | View Proceedings |
| Melbourne, Australia | View Proceedings | Copenhagen, Denmark | View Proceedings |
| Sydney, Australia | View Proceedings | Milan, Italy | View Proceedings |
| Helsinki, Finland | View Proceedings | Rome, Italy | View Proceedings |
| Bern, Switzerland | View Proceedings | Chicago, Illinois | View Proceedings |
| Eindhoven, The Netherlands | View Proceedings | Research Triangle Park, North Carolina |
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| Trondheim, Norway | View Proceedings | Dallas, Texas | View Proceedings |
| Vienna, Austria | View Proceedings | Tempe, Arizona | View Proceedings |
| Munich, Germany | View Proceedings | ||
The tour is free but registration is required. Seating is limited.
Tour News
Keynote Speakers Announced
Europe and North America

Jim Tung, MathWorks Fellow and chief strategist, presents his perspectives on key technologies and trends that will impact engineering and science.
Australia
Andrew Clay, managing director at MathWorks Australia, highlights trends in computational techniques, system development, and engineering analysis, including MathWorks technologies that are helping to drive innovation in these areas.
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