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Andrew Italy Communications 163 $55M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2022 n/a
In 2022, Andrew Italy implemented MathWorks Simulink as a Process Simulation platform to support its FPGA engineering workflows. The deployment is centered in the Engineering department at the Faenza site in Ravenna, recorded as IT1001 / IT02, and is used by the FPGA engineering team responsible for distributed antenna and small cell wireless systems design. MathWorks Simulink is configured for model-based design of FPGA based DSP functions, development and simulation of RTL based modules, and the production of interface and design specification documents. Engineers use Simulink for algorithm simulation, behavioral modeling that informs RTL design, and fixed point analysis to support timing closure and implementation decisions, aligning model artifacts with VHDL oriented RTL design flows. Simulink workflows integrate with vendor simulation tools ModelSim and Vivado Simulator and operate in the context of AMD Xilinx and Altera FPGA platforms, including hardware core interfaces such as Ethernet and JESD204 used in multi gigabit packet communication. Configuration management references Git and SVN for version control, and scripting with TCL and Python is used to automate simulation runs, FPGA build steps, and circuit card bring up procedures during device, unit, and system level integration. Governance emphasizes architecture trade-off analysis, formalized interface and design specifications, and cross functional design integration across engineering and circuit card development teams. The implementation positions MathWorks Simulink as the Process Simulation application linking engineering modeling, RTL verification, and FPGA build processes within Andrew Italy, supporting model driven verification and documented design handoffs.
Aptiv Connection Systems Services Italia Manufacturing 114 $64M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2012 n/a
In 2012, Aptiv Connection Systems Services Italia implemented MathWorks Simulink for Process Simulation to support product engineering of BLDC electric motors and prototype actuators. The MathWorks Simulink deployment targeted model-based simulation workflows within the company product engineering function and prototype test laboratory. MathWorks Simulink was configured for component-level motor modeling, control algorithm development, and model-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop style validation typical of Process Simulation tool use. Functional capabilities implemented included system simulation, signal and control modeling, and automated test sequence support to inform iterative design and assembly of prototype-level actuators. The implementation operated across product engineering and laboratory test sites, and Simulink was used alongside Ansys Maxwell and SolidWorks within integrated design and simulation workflows. Governance tied simulation artifacts to physical test procedures, with use cases documented to support DFMA and FTA procedures and to enable the setup and operation of a motor test bench laboratory as part of engineering problem analysis.
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.
AVL Italy Manufacturing 385 $190M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2015 n/a
In 2015, AVL Italy implemented MathWorks Simulink to support Process Simulation for powertrain engineering and test bench automation at its Maranello engineering site. AVL Italy used MathWorks Simulink to model electrified powertrain subsystems including hybrid engines, inverters, and batteries, providing model-based design capabilities for control algorithm development and bench-level simulation. Functional configuration centered on model-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop workflows, with Simulink used for steady-state, transient, and vehicle simulation scenarios, plus automated calibration routines and model-driven control sequences. The implementation included development of automatic calibration procedures and Simulink-based control logic that was integrated into existing test automation flows. Integrations were executed with AVL Puma automation software and associated automation tooling including Concerto and Cameo, and engineers implemented Puma-Matlab-Simulink interfaces and VBS scripting for ASAP and ASAM ECU connections. Test bench hardware integrations included sensor and wiring configuration and commissioning of Schneider and Siemens dynamometers, with operational coverage spanning commissioning teams, R&D engineering, and test bench operators working on engine and electrification systems. Governance and operational practices emphasized commissioning, documentation, and operator training, with on-site resident engineering support for OEM engine development teams. The project delivered resolution of hardware and software interface issues and enabled improved integrity of the end-to-end test system through coordinated test plans, instrumentation configuration, and Simulink-driven automation.
Dayco Europe Manufacturing 1232 $451M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2020 n/a
In 2020, Dayco Europe implemented MathWorks Simulink as its Process Simulation platform to formalize model based engineering for transmission systems. The deployment targeted R&D and CAE engineering workflows responsible for the functional design and virtual validation of poly V belts, toothed belts, automatic tensioners, decouplers, dampers, and clutches. The MathWorks Simulink implementation covered multibody model development, model based algorithm development for product optimization, and simulation-driven virtual validation workflows. Engineers used MathWorks Simulink to build and correlate multibody models with laboratory measurements, to iterate control and drivetrain algorithms, and to script repeatable virtual validation procedures that define times and methods for customer project validation. Simulink was integrated into an engineering toolchain that included MATLAB for numerical analysis, Simdrive3d for domain specific simulations, and PTC Creo Parametric for CAD data handoff and geometry driven model parameterization. Operational scope included Dayco Europe R&D and CAE teams based in Chieti and Pescara, Italy, supporting both internal development and virtual validation of customer projects across standard, hybrid, and electric drive applications. Governance and rollout emphasized continuous development and internal capability building, with senior simulation engineers responsible for ongoing method development and for training junior simulation engineers. The program formalized responsibilities for model improvement, lab correlation, and the virtual validation cadence used by R&D, embedding MathWorks Simulink into Dayco Europe engineering processes and documentation practices.
Manufacturing 58 $46M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2020 n/a
Manufacturing 4400 $700M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2017 n/a
Automotive 256 $455M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2023 n/a
Aerospace and Defense 675 $169M Italy MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2017 n/a
Manufacturing 4108 $627M Spain MathWorks MathWorks Simulink Process Simulation 2022 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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Fortescue Metals Group Oil, Gas and Chemicals 11910 $11.7B Australia 2024-12-30
Mack Defense Automotive 25 $3M United States 2024-07-29
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 FAAC Technologies 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 - 5%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 45%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 40%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 10%.

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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