Call for Posters

Join us in Darmstadt and present at the 2026 SIMULIA Regional User Meeting EuroCentral

We are pleased to invite Master’s and PhD students to participate in a Student Poster Session at the EUROCENTRAL SIMULIA RUM 2026. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase your research, exchange ideas, gain valuable feedback, and connect with SIMULIA experts, industry professionals, and fellow researchers.
Note: The Participation is limited to students!

Don’t miss this opportunity—submit your poster now!

We look forward to your contributions! 🚀

 Why Participate?

  • Showcase Your Research: Share your innovative work with a wider audience and receive constructive feedback.
  • Knowledge Exchange: Engage in meaningful discussions with peers and experts, enriching your academic journey.
  • Networking Opportunities: Build professional connections that could shape your future career.
  • Boost Your Career Prospects: Being part of our vibrant community can open doors to exciting job opportunities in your field.

Special Recognition

The best poster will be awarded with a special prize (details to be announced on the event). Don’t miss this chance to gain recognition for your work!

Submission Guidelines

  • Posters must be related to the SIMULIA portfolio (Abaqus, Isight, Tosca, fe-safe, Simpack, PowerFLOW, XFlow, CST Studio Suite, Opera, wave6, Manatee, IVCAD, IQSTAR, VISION, Whiteboard, SIMULIA roles on the 3DEXPERIENCE® platform).
  • Attendees must submit a brief abstract summarizing their research, objectives, and key findings.
  • Abstract submissions should be 250 words or less.
  • Submission deadline: March 16, 2026.
  • Poster size and format: A0 format with the portrait orientation
  • Please send your abstract to SIMULIA.DE.CONFERENCE@3DS.COM

If a student takes part in the poster session, participation in the user meeting is free of charge. We encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this opportunity. We look forward to your contributions and to fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas. Stay tuned for more updates!

Additional Information

  • Title and all authors should be prominently displayed at the top of the poster.
  • Include sections such as introduction, goals, methodology, results, conclusions, and references, presented in a logical and clear sequence.
  • Graphs, pictures, and tables should have clear explanations and be easy to understand.
  • Text should be readable from a distance of 1-2 meters.  
  • Poster presenters are required to be present during their assigned session to discuss their work with the audience and answer questions. This is a valuable opportunity to engage with experts and peers for feedback and insights
  • In addition, all participating students will be invited to briefly introduce their work in a short poster pitch (2–3 minutes) as part of the Student Poster Session. Detailed instructions will be provided after acceptance. This is an unordered list