Expert Round Tables
Thermal Management
Participants can engage in open discussions around current challenges, best practices, and innovative approaches to thermal system modeling. This is a unique opportunity to exchange ideas, ask questions, and gain insights directly from GT specialists and fellow engineers.
E-powertrain
An open discussion focused on simulation approaches for electric powertrain systems, covering topics such as energy flow, motor and inverter modeling, battery performance, and system integration with vehicle and thermal domains.
Digital Twin
A focused discussion on the application of Digital Twin technology in system simulation, emphasizing virtual validation, real-time integration, and lifecycle management. The session will explore how Digital Twins support design decisions, predictive maintenance, and continuous performance optimization across various domains.
More Expert Round Tables will be added soon.. Stay Tuned!
Conference program
Discover the full agenda below and see how industry leaders and simulation experts will share their latest insights, success stories, and innovations.
Registration
Opening Remarks & Welcome Address
Deploying Real-Time capable GT models for 2026 F1 PU Development
Coffee Break & Networking
E-assisted boosting system for Hydrogen ICE
Testing and Modeling of a Passive SCR System for Hydrogen Engines
GT-Update: Clean Powertrain & XiL
Lunch & Networking
Development of a Digital Twin of Heat Pump for the Evaluation of New Refrigerants
CFD Alignment: Underhood Calibration with GT-Automation
GT-Update: Enterprise & Digital Twin Solutions
Refreshments & Networking
Cooling Circuit Virtual Test Bench Development
Investigation of the Acoustical Response of a CO₂ Heat Pump System for EVs
GT-Update: Physics based modelling in the age of AI
Closing Remark

Location
The GT Tech Summit will take place at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon—a fitting venue for an event dedicated to automotive innovation and beyond. Home to the world’s largest collection of historic British cars, the Museum and its Collections Centre offer a unique backdrop that celebrates engineering heritage while we explore the future of system simulation.
Address: Banbury Road Gaydon, Lighthorne Heath, Warwick CV35 0BJ, United Kingdom
