ParaView User Day Europe 2025
Kitware Europe is delighted to announce the third edition of the ParaView User Day Europe !
This event is a great opportunity for users and developers to learn about the latest features and capabilities of ParaView as well as connect with other members of the community.
The ParaView User Day will take place on Tuesday, September 23 in Lyon (France) and will feature presentations from ParaView Users and Developers, hands-on tutorials and demos, as well as Q&A sessions with Kitware Europe’s team.
INFORMATION
Duration | 1 day |
Type | on-site event |
Date | Tuesday, September 23 2025 |
Schedule | 8:30am to 6pm |
Location | EPITA Lyon, France |
Price | Free for all, registration required |
Speakers

Antonio Baiano Svizzero - Undabit
Founder
Antonio will present “Beyond Visualization: ParaView as a Strategic Tool for Science and Communication“.
ParaView is often seen purely as a scientific visualization tool, but its potential goes far beyond that. In this talk, Antonio will share how they use ParaView not only for visualizing simulation results, but also as an educational platform, a data exploration environment, and even a marketing tool to communicate complex physics to clients and broader audiences. From high-fidelity rendering for outreach videos to interactive visual analytics in R&D, ParaView has become a central piece in their open-source-driven workflow.

Axel Gerstenberger - Rolls-Royce
Dr.-Ing. Axel Gerstenberger - Digital Product Design - Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG
Axel will present “Evolving Co-Processing with Catalyst2: Toward Hybrid in Situ/In Transit Workflows”.
The Rolls-Royce Hydra Team has used ParaView and Catalyst to support scalable in situ CFD and multiphysics visualization and analysis. They are now transitioning to Catalyst2 to enable more flexible and efficient hybrid in situ/in transit co-processing. This talk outlines their current setup and focuses on their plans for integrating Catalyst2 into future workflows, highlighting key motivations, expected benefits, and early design considerations.