Earlier this month, innovators and defense leaders gathered in Norfolk, VA for MODSIM World 2025, an event dedicated to modeling, simulation, and digital twin technologies. For those who couldn’t attend, here’s a look at the standout themes, conversations, and connections that shaped this year’s conference.
Unlike larger trade shows, MODSIM kept things focused with just 16 exhibitors and three session tracks - industry, defense, and education.
The smaller scale gave attendees like our Radeus Labs team the rare opportunity to have meaningful one-on-one conversations with nearly every exhibitor, from emerging tech startups to established defense partners.
Local presence was strong, with organizations like the Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center (VMASC) driving conversations around academic partnerships and government collaboration.
Congressman Bobby Scott, long a supporter of the modeling and simulation community, also made an appearance and delivered a keynote, reinforcing the region’s reputation as a hub for defense innovation.
Standout Companies and Sessions
Artificial intelligence was a central theme across sessions, not just as a theoretical tool but in practical demonstrations, from ranking Magic: The Gathering decks (an example for the gaming attendees) to simulating semiconductor manufacturing.
One session highlighted the limits of AI when divorced from human context, using a traffic light analogy: while a traffic light isn’t the most efficient tool for managing traffic, it remains the best for humans because it’s simple and universally understood. The lesson was clear: algorithms can only go so far; pairing AI with human judgment is essential for success in real-world environments.
Wargaming also had a strong presence, with high-level talks examining tactics and strategy development for military applications. Though more defense-focused, it underscored MODSIM’s role as a crossroads for academia, industry, and government.
Known as the Army’s most powerful event, AUSA brings together:
This year’s gathering is especially meaningful as it marks the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army, celebrated under the banner “This We’ll Defend.”
We’re excited to join the global defense community in exploring the latest land power technologies, connecting with decision-makers, and showcasing how rugged, mission-ready computing can help shape the future of national security.
If you're going to AUSA, we'd love to speak with you. Feel free to schedule a meeting with the Radeus Labs team. See you in D.C.!