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Arrival Automotive 1900 $860M United Kingdom MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2018 n/a In 2018, Arrival implemented MathWorks Simulink for Process Simulation to support the design and verification of battery management system BMS and charging control systems. The MathWorks Simulink deployment established model based engineering workflows within Arrival's Controls Engineering function, aligning simulation and code generation with system level requirements. The implementation included configuration of control algorithm models, reusable model libraries for BMS and charging functions, and automation for iterative simulation runs. Standard Process Simulation capabilities were used to support model in the loop MIL testing, software in the loop SIL artifacts, and preparation of models for hardware in the loop HIL validation. Integrations were implemented to feed simulation and validation data into performance analytics, specifically using CANalyzer for CAN bus capture and analysis alongside Simulink generated test traces. Operational scope covered control systems engineering and validation teams, with models exercised as part of feature delivery and development cycles. Governance centered on model based test artifacts driving development and verification, with MIL and HIL test outputs incorporated into engineering sign off and defect triage workflows. MathWorks Simulink served as the central Process Simulation platform to structure control design, verification discipline, and test automation within Arrival’s engineering practice.
Ingeteam Manufacturing 4108 $627M Spain MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2022 n/a In 2022, Ingeteam deployed MathWorks Simulink to support Process Simulation for PLC-based control development in its Marine Systems group. The effort targeted suction dredger control and consolidated sensor monitoring, actuation, and advanced control logic into a single model-based workflow. Engineers modeled core functional modules in Simulink including Draught and Load Monitoring (DLM), Suction Tube Positioning Monitoring (STPM), and Automatic Draghead Winch Control (ADWC). They built a complete multi domain plant model with Simscape and Simscape Multibody, executed closed-loop desktop simulations, and used Simulink model-based code generation to produce C code for PLC deployment. For hardware-in-the-loop testing the controller C code was deployed to a Bachmann M1 PLC while the Simscape plant model was converted to C and deployed to a Beckhoff CX2040 PLC, the two PLCs linked to exchange sensor readings and actuation commands in real time. The HIL setup included a 3D animation of the vessel to visualize dynamic behavior, and it was used to exercise fault scenarios and extreme conditions that would be difficult to test at sea. The implementation established a digital twin used for virtual commissioning and iterative fixes, enabling the team to reproduce onboard issues, verify updates offline, and send validated controller updates to the vessel. The project delivered a prototype within four months with the controller keeping the dredge head within five centimeters of target depth, commissioning completed ahead of schedule, and the control system now in operation on three vessels, while the same MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation approach is being applied to a heavy lift crane vessel project.
Magneti Marelli Europe Manufacturing 50000 $14.1B Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2018 n/a In 2018, Magneti Marelli Europe implemented MathWorks Simulink for Process Simulation to support e-motor control, power electronics, and battery systems engineering. Magneti Marelli Europe MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation was applied directly within engineering teams responsible for electric and hybrid powertrain controls, centralizing model-based system design for motor drives and inverter control development. The implementation focused on system requirements management and model-based algorithm development, including field oriented control FOC and sensorless variants, space vector modulation SVM and PWM for SiC IGBT and Mosfet inverters, DCDC control, and battery management system modeling. MathWorks Simulink was used for autocode generation and for implementing model-in-the-loop, software-in-the-loop, and processor-in-the-loop test stages, reflecting a development pipeline aligned with control algorithm optimization and verification. Simulink models were integrated into Hardware-in-the-Loop testbeds and custom real-time simulator interfaces, with engineering workflows referencing Xilinx ISE for FPGA and real-time component design where required. Operational ownership rested with E-Motor Control System Engineers and HIL Simulator Engineers within the electric and hybrid powertrain organization, with explicit engineering activity based in Bologna Italy and cross-functional interactions between control, power electronics, and test hardware teams. Governance emphasized formalized requirements handling and staged model testing workflows, moving engineering activity from model creation to autocode generation and HIL validation. The rollout codified MIL, SIL, and PIL testing as part of routine verification, embedding model-based development practices into control software delivery for e-motor and battery subsystem projects.
Automotive 132790 $82.6B Japan MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2022 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 4000 $1.2B Spain MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2017 n/a
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  1. Fortescue Metals Group, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organization with 11910 Employees
  2. Mack Defense, a United States based Automotive company with 25 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD MathWorks Simulink Coverage

MathWorks Simulink is a Process Simulation solution from MathWorks.

Companies worldwide use MathWorks Simulink, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Nissan, Magneti Marelli Europe, SENER Grupo de Ingenieria, Arrival and Ingeteam are recorded users of MathWorks Simulink for Process Simulation.

Companies using MathWorks Simulink are most concentrated in Automotive, Manufacturing and Construction and Real Estate, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using MathWorks Simulink are most concentrated in Japan, Italy and Spain, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of MathWorks Simulink across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using MathWorks Simulink range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 60%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 40%.

Customers of MathWorks Simulink include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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