Our Mission
The Modelica Association is a non-profit, non-governmental organization with the aim of developing and promoting open and coordinated standards for system modelling and simulation.
In concrete terms, our current work can be summarized by two main branches:
- Development and specification of the open Modelica language as well as the development and refinement of corresponding modeling Libraries, most essentially the Modelica Standard Library.
- The development and distribution of collaborative industrial standards for modeling and simulation such as FMI, eFMI, SSP, and DCP.
A more detailed account of our work is provided by the list of Modelica Association Projects below.
Furthermore, the Modelica Association owns and administrates incorporeal rights related to Modelica, including but not limited to trademarks, the Modelica Language Specification, Modelica Standard Libraries, etc., which should be generally available for the promotion of industrial development and research.
Join the Modelica Association
If you share our goals and would like to contribute, you can become a member of the Modelica Association in two ways. You can become
- an individual member or
- an organizational member, representing your company.
Membership gives you voting rights and enables you to participate in the discussions and technical work of the Association. It is encouraged to join at least one of the MA projects as a guest before becoming a member.
If you are interested, simply contact the Modelica board and explain your motivation. The individual application form provides useful guidance. To apply for membership as an organization please use the organizational application form.
Modelica Association Projects
A project to develop, standardize, and promote Modelica, a language to model and simulate multi-domain cyber physical systems in a convenient way.
A project to develop, maintain, and promote the open source Modelica libraries and model components in many domains based on standardized interface definitions.
A free standard that defines a container and interface to exchange dynamic simulation models using a combination of XML files, binaries, and C code.
A tool independent standard to define complete systems of one or more FMUs including its parameterization that can be transferred between simulation tools.
A platform and communication medium independent standard to integrate models and real-time systems into simulation environments.
A standard to seamlessly integrate physics design models of systems with their electronic controls development.
Modelica Association Bylaws
Individuals interested in joining the Modelica Association must have contributed to an MA project or to other parts of the Modelica Association. A contribution is typically demonstrated by participation in at least two projects or Assembly meetings during the previous twelve-month period (§3 of the bylaws). There is no such prerequisite for organizational membership applications. Individuals and organizations may apply to become a member. If you are interested, simply contact the Modelica board and explain your motivation. Currently, the fee for individuals is 20 Euro/year and for organizations according to the number of employees:
- ≤ 5: 750 Euro/year
- ≤ 50: 1500 Euro/year
- ≤ 500: 3000 Euro/year
- > 500: 7500 Euro/year.
Information on upcoming design meetings and more are published on the Modelica Association calendar. People interested to participate should contact the organizer for details.
Licenses
The following licenses are used by the Modelica Association for material provided to the public.
- 3-clause BSD License for the Modelica Association
- Modelica License Version 2 (Nov 19, 2008) [HTML] [Modelica] [PDF] [Open Document Format]
- Modelica License Version 1.1 (June 30, 2000) [HTML] [Modelica] [TXT]
- Modelica Association Contributor License Agreement 1.1.1
Modelica Association Meetings
Board of the Modelica Association
| Chairperson | Dirk Zimmer | DLR, Germany | dirk.zimmer@dlr.de |
| Vice-Chairperson | Martin Sjölund | Linköping University, Sweden | martin.sjolund@liu.se |
| Secretary | Rui Gao | SimTek, China | rui.gao@simtek.cc |
| Treasurer | Jonas Eborn | Modelon, Sweden | jonas.eborn@modelon.com |
Board Members with specific duties
| Marketing | Hubertus Tummescheit | Model Based Innovation LLC, USA | hubertus.tummescheit@modelbased.cloud |
| Quality and Processes | Francesco Casella | Politecnico di Milano, Italy | francesco.casella@polimi.it |
| Technology | Clément Coïc | ||
| Project leader “Modelica Language” | Hans Olsson | Dassault Systèmes, Sweden | hans.olsson@3ds.com |
| Deputy Project leader “Modelica Language” | Henrik Tidefelt | Wolfram Mathcore, Sweden | |
| Project leader “Modelica Libraries” | Francesco Casella | Politecnico di Milano, Italy | francesco.casella@polimi.it |
| Deputy Project leader “Modelica Libraries” | Anton Haumer | OTH Regensburg, Germany | anton.haumer@oth-regensburg.de |
| Project leader “FMI” | Christian Bertsch | Bosch, Germany | christian.bertsch@de.bosch.com |
| Deputy Project leader “FMI” | Torsten Sommer | Dassault Systèmes, Germany | torsten.sommer@3ds.com |
| Project leader “SSP” | Pierre Mai | PMSF, Germany | pmai@pmsfit.de |
| Deputy Project leader “SSP” | Robert Hällqvist | Saab, Sweden | robert.hallqvist@saabgroup.com |
| Project leader “DCP” | – vacant – | ||
| Deputy Project leader “DCP” | Klaus Schuch | AVL, Austria | klaus.schuch@avl.com |
| Project leader “eFMI” | Christoff Bürger | Dassault Systèmes, Sweden | christoff.buerger@3ds.com |
| Deputy Project leader “eFMI” | Daeoh Kang | iVH, Korea | bigfive@ivh.co.kr |
| Project leader “COORD” | Hubertus Tummescheit | Model Based Innovation LLC, USA | hubertus.tummescheit@modelbased.cloud |
Members of the Modelica Association with Specific Duties
| Newsletter Editor | Filip Ježek | Prague, Czech Republic |
| Auditor 1 | Karl Wernersson | Dassault Systemes, Lund, Sweden |
| Auditor 2 | Ben Landgren | Performansea |
| Deputy Auditor | Bernhard Bachmann | University of Applied Science, Bielefeld, Germany |
Modelica Association Backoffice
Modelica Association Backoffice is run by LTX Simulation GmbH in Munich, Germany. If you want to become a member or have other adminstrative questions, please contact us at: backoffice@modelica.org
Contributor License Agreements and other documents can be sent to:
MA Backoffice
c/o LTX Simulation GmbH
Wohlfartstr. 21b
80939 Munich
Germany
Organizational Members of the Modelica Association
The following organizations are members of the Modelica Association:
| Organization | Headquarter | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| ADC Automotive Data of China (Tianjing) | Tianjin, China | |
| Altair | Troy, MI, USA | |
| Ansys, Inc | Canonsburg, PA, USA | |
| Austrian Institute of Technology | Vienna, Austria | |
| Beckhoff Automation | Verl, Germany | modelica@beckhoff.com |
| BMW | Munich, Germany | |
| Boeing (The Boeing Company) | Chicago, USA | |
| COMSOL AB | Stockholm, Sweden | |
| Dassault Systèmes SA | Paris, France | Modelica.info@3ds.com |
| DLR - Institute of System Dynamics and Control | Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany | Martin.Otter@dlr.de |
| Global Crown Technology | Beijing, China | |
| IDA PELAB | Linköping, Sweden | peter.fritzson@liu.se |
| Institut für Thermodynamik, Universität Braunschweig | Braunschweig, Germany | ift@tu-bs.de |
| Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, Hamburg University of Technology | Hamburg, Germany | arne.speerforck@tuhh.de |
| Institute of Vehicle Engineering (iVH) | Seoul, Korea | |
| Keysight Technologies Deutschland | Böblingen, Germany | |
| Liebherr Aerospace Toulouse | Toulouse, France | |
| LTX Simulation | Munich, Germany | info@ltx.de |
| Maplesoft | Waterloo, ON, Canada | modelica@maplesoft.com |
| Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) | Cambridge, MA, USA | bortoff@merl.com |
| Modelon AB | Lund, Sweden | info@modelon.com |
| orthogonal supersystems | Munich, Germany | |
| Robert Bosch | Stuttgart, Germany | |
| Shanghai Formal-Tech Information Technology | Shanghai, China | yang.yang@formal-tech.com |
| Siemens Digital Industry Software | Lyon, France | |
| Suzhou Tongyuan Software & Control Technology | Suzhou, China | zhoufl@tongyuan.cc |
| Virtual Vehicle Research | Graz, Austria | info@v2c2.at |
| Wolfram MathCore | Linköping, Sweden | ma-contact@wolfram.com |
| XRG Simulation | Hamburg, Germany | info@xrg-simulation.de |
| Yuansi SimTek | Nanjing, China | aiguo.xu@simtek.cc |
If you want to contact an organizational member, please ask backoffice@modelica.org.
Individual Members of the Modelica Association
Currently the Modelica Association has 131 individual members.
The following members have given the consent to appear publicly.
If you want to contact a member via email, please ask backoffice@modelica.org.
| Name | Affiliation Webpage | MAP |
|---|---|---|
| Åkesson, Johan | LANG | |
| Aronsson, Peter | LANG | |
| Asghar, Adeel | PELAB, IDA, Linköping University | LANG |
| Bachmann, Bernhard | Hochschule Bielefeld | LANG |
| Bäuml, Thomas | AIT Austrian Institute of Technology | |
| Bellmann, Tobias | DLR | |
| Bernardin, Laurent | Maplesoft | |
| Bertsch, Christian | Robert Bosch GmbH | |
| Beuter, Volker | VI-Grade GmbH | |
| Beutlich, Thomas | LANG, LIB | |
| Blochwitz, Torsten | Keysight Technologies Deutschland | LANG |
| Bödrich, Thomas | LIB | |
| Bolognese, Michele | Fondazione Bruno Kessler | LIB |
| Bouskela, Daniel | ||
| Braun, Willi | Hochschule Bielefeld | LANG |
| Broman, David | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | LANG |
| Brück, Dag | Dassault Systèmes AB | LANG, LIB |
| Bürger, Christoff | Dassault Systèmes AB | LANG, LIB |
| Casella, Francesco | Politecnico di Milano | LANG, LIB |
| Chen, Zhipeng | Tongyuan | LANG |
| Clauß, Christoph | LANG, LIB | |
| Coïc, Clement | ||
| Dempsey, Mike | Claytex Service Limited | LANG |
| De Castro, Ricardo | ||
| Eborn, Jonas | LANG | |
| Elmqvist, Hilding | Mogram AB | LANG |
| Elsheikh, Atiyah | Mathemodica | LANG |
| Fontanella, Giuliano | Dassault Systèmes | |
| Frenkel, Jens | ||
| Fritzson, Peter | PELAB, IDA, Linköping University | LANG |
| Gäfvert, Magnus | LANG | |
| Gall, Leo | LTX Simulation | LANG, LIB |
| Gao, Rui | ||
| Gopalswamy, Swami | Texas A&M University | |
| Gräber, Manuel | LANG | |
| Hällqvist, Robert | ||
| Harman, Peter | CAE Tech Limited | LANG |
| Haumer, Anton | Technisches Büro für Elektrotechnik Haumer | LANG, LIB |
| Hedberg, Daniel | LANG | |
| Heinrich, Carsten | Institut für Luft- und Kältetechnik GmbH | LANG |
| Henningsson, Erik | ||
| Henningsson, Toivo | ||
| Henriksson, Dan | Dassault Systèmes AB | LANG |
| Idebrant, Andreas | Wolfram MathCore AB | |
| Jardin, Audrey | ||
| Ježek, Filip | LANG | |
| Ji, Yang | orthogonal supersystems | |
| Junghanns, Andreas | SYNOPSYS | |
| Kang, Daeoh | iVH | LANG, LIB |
| Kämpe, Jonathan | LANG | |
| Kofránek, Jiří | LANG | |
| Köhler, Jochen | ZF Friedrichshafen AG | |
| Kral, Christian | Mechatroniker für Elektromaschinenbau und Automatisierung | LANG, LIB |
| Krammer, Martin | Knorr-Bremse | |
| Kulhánek, Tomáš | VITO | LIB |
| Kurzbach, Gerd | Keysight Technologies Deutschland | LANG |
| Lambert, Quentin | LANG | |
| Landgren, Ben | PerformanSea | LANG |
| Link, Kilian | LANG | |
| Majetta, Kristin | Viessmann | LANG, LIB |
| Matejak, Marek | Charles University in Prague | |
| Mattsson, Jesper | Modelon AB | LANG |
| Mattsson, Sven Erik | LANG | |
| Mehlhase, Alexandra | ||
| Neuber, Eric | LANG | |
| Newman, Chuck | ||
| Nikoukhah, Ramine | LANG | |
| Nilsson, Henrik | University of Nottingham | |
| Olsson, Hans | Dassault Systèmes AB | LANG, LIB |
| Otter, Martin | DLR | LANG, LIB |
| Pop, Adrian | PELAB, IDA, Linköping University | LANG |
| Prölss, Katrin | LANG | |
| Puente Varela, Basilio | Techno Pro Hispania S.L. | |
| Remond, Xavier | Dassault Systèmes SA | |
| Schuch, Klaus | ||
| Seidel, Stephan | ||
| Selvan, Nithish | Modelon AB | LIB |
| Shmoylova, Elena | LANG, LIB | |
| Sielemann, Michael | LANG | |
| Sjölund, Martin | Linköping University | LANG, LIB |
| Stavåker, Kristian | Saab AB | |
| Thiele, Bernhard | LANG, LIB | |
| Thomas, Eric | Dassault Aviation | LANG |
| Tidefelt, Henrik | Wolfram MathCore AB | LANG, LIB |
| Tiller, Michael | JuliaHub | LANG, LIB |
| Tronarp, Otto | ||
| Tummescheit, Hubertus | LANG, LIB | |
| Uckun, Serdar | ||
| Vanfretti, Luigi | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | LANG |
| Vukovic, Vladimir | V-LAB Ltd | |
| Wagner, Loïc | ||
| Wernersson, Karl | Dassault Systèmes AB | LANG |
| Wetter, Michael | Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory | |
| Winkler, Dietmar | University of South-Eastern Norway | LANG, LIB |
| Wischhusen, Stefan | XRG Simulation GmbH | LIB |
| Xie, Dongping | Dassault Systemès | |
| Zhou, Fanli | Suzhou Tongyuan Software & Control Technology Co., Ltd. | LANG, LIB |
If you want to contact a member via email, please ask backoffice@modelica.org.
Map of Modelica Association members
Have a look at the map of Modelica Association members (created using the map rendering service of GitHub).
History of the Modelica Association
There have been several attempts to define object-oriented languages for physical modeling. However, the ability to reuse and exchange models relies on a standardized format. It was thus important to bring this expertise together to unify concepts and notations. The Modelica design effort was initiated by Hilding Elmqvist, Dynasim AB, and started in September 1996 within an action of the ESPRIT project “Simulation in Europe Basic Research Working Group (SiE-WG)”. The Modelica language has been designed by the developers of the object-oriented modeling languages Allan, Dymola, NMF, ObjectMath, Omola, SIDOPS+, Smile and a number of modeling practitioners in different domains. After 8 three-day meetings, during a 1-year period, a first version of a Modelica language description was put on the web in September 1997. After 19 three-day meetings, during a 3-year period, version 1.3 of the language specification was finished in December 1999. This was the first version used in actual applications. In December 2000 an update of the language, version 1.4, has been published.
Pictures
- Picture taken at DLR (Oberpfaffenhofen) in September 1997. At this meeting Modelica 1.0 was released and made available on the web.
- Picture taken at the Twente design meeting 1999.
- Picture 1 taken at the Modelica design meeting in Vienna, 2006.
- Picture 2 taken at the Modelica design meeting in Vienna, 2006.
- Picture taken at the Modelica design meeting in Lund, Sept. 2007, after Modelica 3.0 was released.
- Picture 1 taken at the Modelica design meeting in Lund, May 2009, after Modelica 3.1 was released.
- Picture 2 taken at the Modelica design meeting in Lund, May 2009, after Modelica 3.1 was released.
- Picture 1 taken at the Modelica design meeting in Hamburg-Harburg, March 24 2010, after Modelica 3.2 was released.
- Picture 2 taken at the Modelica design meeting in Hamburg-Harburg, March 24 2010, after Modelica 3.2 was released.
- Picture taken at the 75th Modelica design meeting in Lund, May 9, 2012, after Modelica 3.3 was released.
- Panoramic picture taken at the 75th Modelica design meeting in Lund, May 9, 2012, just before Modelica 3.3 was released.