
The MAXIMA project will be represented at the upcoming “Electrical Machines and Computational Magnetics at INTERMAG: Are Real World Challenges being addressed by Simulation Systems?” workshop, organized jointly by the IEEE Magnetics Society and the International Compumag Society. The workshop will take place on Monday, 13 April, as part of the INTERMAG 2026 conference.
During Session 2: European Projects on Electrical Machine Development (11:15 – 12:50), Stéphane Clénet (ENSAM, Lille), coordinator of the MAXIMA project, will present the project and its contributions to advancing the design and optimisation of electrical machines.
This session will showcase several European research initiatives working to improve electrical machine technologies and the simulation tools that support their development. Through the MAXIMA presentation, participants will gain insight into how the project addresses key challenges in modelling, simulation, and performance optimisation for next-generation electrical machines.
The workshop aims to connect the communities of electrical machine designers, researchers, and software developers, fostering dialogue on how simulation systems, increasingly associated with concepts such as digital twins, can better support real-world engineering challenges across sectors including transportation, industry, healthcare, and communications.
By participating in this international event, the MAXIMA project contributes to shaping future research directions and strengthening collaboration between academia and industry in the field of computational magnetics and electrical machine design.
Will you also be there? Let’s connect and discuss the future of electrical machine design and simulation.