Digital Human Modeling
International Conference: 17–18 February 2026, Berlin, Germany
Modeling and Simulation for Human-Centered Applications
The Conference brings together researchers, engineers, and industry experts to share and discuss advances in digital human modeling and human-centered engineering. Emphasizing human modeling, measurement, simulation, AI-driven methods, and virtual prototyping, along with practical implementations, it highlights innovative developments and real-world practices.
Keywords: human modeling, digital ergonomics, digital twins, computer manikins, anthropometry, 3D/4D scanning, motion capture systems, electromyographs, force sensor, simulation, vr/ar, avatars, multimodal measurement, assistive technology, rehabilitation, occupational health, biomechanics, human Factors
Interdisciplinary meetup: who should attend
- Researchers and professionals in digital human modeling and ergonomics
- Engineers and developers of measurement and sensing systems
- Developers of modeling, simulation, and AI-based solutions
- Professionals in human-centered, wearable, and robotics applications
- Providers of human modeling solutions and applied technologies
Topics
including but not limited to:
Modeling and Measurement
Advanced methods for digital human modeling, such as 3D and 4D scanning, motion capture, physiological sensing, and multimodal data integration.
Health Science, Medical Technology, and Human Factors Engineering
Applications of digital human modeling in health, medical technology, and human factors, including assistive systems, rehabilitation, ergonomics, and occupational health.
Human-Centered Design and Prototyping
Digital human modeling techniques in design and prototyping, including virtual and augmented reality, human-system interaction, product and space design, and industrial applications.
Simulation, AI, and Digital Twins
Data processing, simulation, and AI tools for digital human modeling, including multi-modal data fusion, predictive modeling, human performance simulation, AI-driven analysis, and human digital twins.
Connecting Industry and Academia
This Conference goes beyond traditional approaches to advance research and development in digital human modeling and human factors engineering. It also serves as a unique meeting point and community hub, connecting experts from academia and industry to showcase new technologies, methods, and tools in digital human modeling and human-centered engineering.
By connecting participants across the value chain, the Conference fosters interdisciplinary exchange that drives technology transfer, commercialization, and real-world application of innovations.