Project cooperationUpdated on 1 April 2025
Advanced Materials Simulation
About
DELTA-MPIS is a forward-thinking research and development company at the forefront of advanced material simulation and digital engineering. Leveraging expertise in finite element analysis, multiscale modeling, and simulation of composite and heterogeneous materials, the company develops high-precision virtual models for a wide range of engineering applications.
At DELTA-MPIS, simulation is not just a tool—it's a foundation for innovation. By combining physics-based modeling with data-driven insights, the team creates digital twins capable of predicting structural behavior under real-world conditions. These simulations support product optimization, failure prediction, and sustainability in sectors like aerospace, marine, automotive, and energy.
The company's capabilities include simulation of complex material systems, development of cohesive and damage models, integration of real-time sensor data for structural health monitoring, and implementation of customized algorithms in simulation environments.
Through strategic collaborations and cutting-edge research, DELTA-MPIS continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in advanced material simulation and smart manufacturing.
Topic
- Manufacturing
- Advanced Materials
- Hydrogen
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Expertise
One-stop-shop for composite materials
- Hydrogen
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Sustainability
- Energy Efficiency
- Advanced Materials
- Testing & Analysis
- AI-GenAI /Data/Robotics
- Modelling, simulation, predictive technologies
Nora Feiden
EU Research Officer at Leibniz-Institut fuer Verbundwerkstoffe
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Expertise
Digital solutions for industrial processes
- Hydrogen
- Manufacturing
- Sustainability
- Decarbonisation
- Energy Efficiency
- Testing & Analysis
- Modelling, simulation, predictive technologies
Antonio Gómez
R&D manager at Nabladot, S.L.
Zaragoza, Spain
Expertise
Physical and virtual system validation (hydrogen & batteries)
- Hydrogen
- Batteries
Steffen Jäger
Professor at Furtwangen University
Furtwangen, Germany