Applications can be domain-specific (automotive, aerospace, railway, power systems, energy storage, medical, etc.) or can be generic how-to type of applications helping with various aspects of model-based engineering, simulation and real-time computing. Various simulation types ((MIL, SIL, C-HIL, P-HIL, etc.) will be explored, test automation, industry communication protocols/interoperability, microcontroller programming, model exchange/conversion, etc. So both participants that are strongly based in fundamental electrical engineering (power electronics, power systems) and those more leaning towards computer sciences will be able to find something exciting to contribute.