This week SimTech's Erhard Perz presented IPSE GO and its application in collaborative research at ECOS 2025 in Paris. ECOS 2025, the 38th International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation & Environment, was held this week in Paris. The conference brought together leading experts from academia and industry to discuss new developments in process simulation, energy systems, and sustainable technologies. It provided not only a week of insightful presentations but also a valuable platform for exchange and collaboration across the international research community.
In his presentation, Erhard Perz showcased how IPSE GO enables efficient and transparent teamwork in research and development projects by allowing process models to be shared, discussed, and executed directly in the browser. The presentation highlighted its successful use in the Horizon 2020 RESTORE Project where it supports joint analysis and optimization tasks across different project partners.
SimTech thanks the conference organizers and participants for an inspiring week of discussions and new ideas. Events like ECOS continue to demonstrate the importance of collaboration between research and industry in advancing the field of process and energy system simulation.
