Abstract
This study examines the adoption and benefits of simulation modeling in engineering, as well as the challenges associated with its implementation. The findings highlight the significance of simulation modeling in enhancing system performance, reducing costs, and informing decision-making. However, the need for specialized training and high software costs are identified as major challenges. The study recommends targeted training and support for engineers, as well as the integration of simulation modeling into engineering curricula. By addressing these challenges, engineers can harness the full potential of simulation modeling to drive innovation, improve outcomes, and increase efficiency.