AnyLogic Learning · Books · Free Resources

Simulation Mastery Starts Here.

A practical starter pack for learning AnyLogic and simulation modeling — curated materials, recommended books, and free resources you can use immediately.

Learning Materials

From fundamentals to applied modeling patterns — best places to start and keep improving.

01 / Official

AnyLogic Tutorial

Core reference for modeling blocks, libraries, and built-in concepts. Use it to confirm "how it works" while building models.

02 / Getting Started

Free Learning Materials

Beginner-friendly explanation of simulation concepts with examples. Great for learning the basics and building your first model.

03 / Advanced

Building a Custom UI-Based Simulation Experiment Environment

AnyLogic Private Cloud lets you deploy browser-based simulation experiment environments with no installation required. Parameter control, experiment execution, and result visualization — all in one interface, enabling field teams to run models directly.

Free Resources

Quick links you can use today: models, libraries, community knowledge, and learning materials.

01 / Models

Example Model Library

Browse ready-to-run examples to learn modeling structure, animation, and data collection.

02 / Community

AnyLogic Community

Questions, troubleshooting, and implementation tips from other builders. Great for unblock and edge cases.

03 / DAS Lab Demo

Secondary Battery Electrode Manufacturing Process Simulation

A customized demo model based on AnyLogic's open-source Chocolate Production example, adapted to reflect the material flow and resource logic of a secondary battery electrode manufacturing process. You can run the model live in your browser using the embed below.

For inquiries on simulation modeling education or consulting — including applicability assessment, scope definition, and model development — contact DAS Lab.

// Live Demo — Run in Browser

* This demo runs on AnyLogic Cloud servers. Based on the open-source Chocolate Production model by AnyLogic Company, modified and distributed by DAS Lab.