Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Fluid Codes, a leading provider of engineering simulation software solutions across the Middle East, North Africa, and Bulgaria, participated in the World Defense Show (WDS) 2026 in Riyadh, engaging with key defense and aerospace stakeholders to demonstrate how simulation-led engineering is transforming modern defense programs.
Exhibiting at Booth H1-E24, Hall 1, Fluid Codes showcased its expertise in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), and multiphysics simulation, highlighting how these technologies enable risk mitigation, cost optimization, system validation, and informed decision-making across complex defense and aerospace projects.
During the four-day event, the company engaged with defense manufacturers, government entities, and industry leaders, emphasizing the growing importance of virtual testing and digital mission enablement in accelerating development timelines while improving system performance and reliability.
Visitors to the Fluid Codes booth explored simulation applications across several strategic domains, including next-generation autonomy for AI-driven unmanned systems, hypersonics and space technologies operating in extreme environments, and digital twins for lifecycle management, performance monitoring, and sustainment optimization.

Commenting on the company’s participation, Ajay Parihar, Chief Executive Officer of Fluid Codes, said that engineering simulation has become a critical enabler for contemporary defense programs, allowing organizations to validate designs early, enhance reliability, and confidently navigate increasingly complex operational requirements.
Fluid Codes’ participation at WDS 2026 aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which emphasizes the localization and advancement of the Kingdom’s defense sector through the adoption of advanced digital engineering technologies. The company’s simulation-driven approach supports the efficient development and management of complex defense systems, contributing to sustainable growth and increased self-reliance within Saudi Arabia’s defense ecosystem.