Discover how simulation software solves engineering challenges, empowering Ansys customers and sponsors to take a Leap of Certainty.
Halodi Robotics Chief Operating Officer, Stein Erik Maurice, explains how they are using Ansys simulation to develop innovative humanoid robot helpers.
Building on a 13-year relationship as Innovation Partners, Oracle Red Bull Racing and Ansys continue to drive engineering productivity and slash design cycle time by helping engineers create enhanced car designs faster.
Ferrari Competizioni GT is leveraging cutting-edge Ansys simulation software to create next-generation vehicle designs that promise a substantial advantage on the track.
Together, Ansys and Porsche Motorsport are leading the field in the race to next-generation e-mobility. As Porsche’s Official Technology Partner for the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, Ansys is powering the design of the automaker’s first-ever, fully electric race car — the Porsche 99X Electric.
As technology leaders in high performance computing (HPC), Ansys works closely with NVIDIA to develop GPU-accelerated solvers and algorithms.
Simulation greatly reduces the need for physical testing and will help bring safe AVs to the highways in a fraction of the time. By working together, Ansys and the BMW Group are paving the way for fully autonomous vehicles.
As one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world, Embraer partners with Ansys to use the latest and greatest of simulation to make their aviation innovations a reality.
PTC and Ansys share the vision to help organizations improve product design and streamline operations through the ThingWorx Industrial Innovation Platform and the democratization of simulation with Creo Simulation Live and Creo Ansys Simulation.
From less-invasive surgery to the world’s smallest pacemaker, Medtronic technology, backed by Ansys simulation solutions, helps save lives.
Innoviz Technologies harnesses the power of Ansys simulation solutions to drive the technology behind their unique automotive-grade lidar sensor and achieve autonomy for their customers. As a result, product development time has decreased by two full design cycles over one and a half years, and costs have been reduced.
Together, Ansys and Bosch are meeting the challenge of designing the next generation of electric vehicle design by combining the best of physics-based simulation and data analytics-based solutions.
Today’s students are tomorrow’s engineers, researchers and entrepreneurs. Ansys is committed to academia and provides engineering simulation software for university-based student teams participating in competitions such as Formula SAE (FSAE), Solar Challenge, Electronic Design Competition, Solar Splash, SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Design, Racing Aeolus, Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC) and many more.
Delivering on the promise of autonomous vehicles worldwide, EasyMile is transforming the way we think about transportation. Together with Ansys and CADFEM France, EasyMile is meeting the challenge of demonstrating the safety of these public and private autonomous vehicles, while significantly shortening development cycles, speeding time to market, and reducing operational costs.
From the smallest units in chip development to the largest components in the full assembly of hard drives, Seagate implements Ansys’ multiphysics simulation throughout product innovation. Incorporating simulation into technology and business strategies reduces the need for late-stage redesigns, saving Seagate considerable time and cost.
Through a sponsorship with Air Race E, Ansys technologies will help accelerate the design of innovative all-electric race planes competing in the Air Race E World Championship, a series of international air racing competitions that are spurring the future technology developments needed to drive more sustainable aviation.
As the exclusive simulation sponsor of the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC), Ansys provides the teams with cutting-edge tools, training and algorithms to transform raw sensor data into a winning race strategy.