Ansys

Ansys

Software Development

Canonsburg, PA 300,724 followers

Powering Innovation That Drives Human Advancement

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For more than 50 years, Ansys software has enabled innovators across industries to push boundaries with the predictive power of simulation. From sustainable transportation and advanced semiconductors, to satellite systems and life-saving medical devices, the next great leaps in human advancement will be powered by Ansys.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Canonsburg, PA
Type
Public Company
Founded
1970
Specialties
Design Optimization, Finite Element Analysis (FEA, FEM), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Electromagnetics, Explicit Dynamics, Consulting, Grid Generation, Meshing, Multi-body Dynamics, Multiphysics, FSI, Virtual Prototyping, Structural Analysis, and Engineering Simulation

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    DYK that Ansys is contributing $250,000 toward funded curriculum proposals? A recipient of the first open call, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in Nigeria was awarded a grant to support the integration of Ansys simulation into engineering courses centered around computational fluid dynamics. Thanks to that funding, about 1,000 students across three undergraduate engineering courses gained hands-on simulation experience during the 2023-2024 academic year. The courses will continue to provide value as new students enter the program each year. “Teaching with Ansys Fluent software will give the students mastery in CFD tools, which will make them competitive for the local and international job market, postgraduate studies, and product design innovation.” — Olabode Thomas Olakoyejo, Ph.D., senior lecturer, University of Lagos Learn more about how the Ansys Academic Program's funded curriculum opportunity has benefited students at UNILAG and how to submit a proposal for the 2025-2026 academic year.

    Ansys Funded Curriculum Initiative Supports CFD Simulation Integration

    Ansys Funded Curriculum Initiative Supports CFD Simulation Integration

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    Meet Tomi Akintaju, Account Representative at Ansys. 👨💻 With more than a year at Ansys under his belt, Tomi has been instrumental in helping customers in the semiconductor and high-tech market reduce time to market, mitigate risks, increase quality, and cut costs. He goes above and beyond, actively supporting key initiatives like science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and the Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers (AFBE-UK) while excelling in his role. Q: What led you to Ansys? "My career journey started when I was young. I had a passion for technology, a curiosity for how things worked, and a lot of uncles who were engineers. Fast-forward a number of years, and I joined Ansys to have the opportunity to be at the forefront of innovation, work in numerous engineering disciplines with a range of applications, and interact with different people on a daily basis." Q: Is there anything that you would like early-career professionals to know? "There isn’t one metric or method for success — everyone achieves success in different ways. The most important thing is to set clear goals for yourself and make sure you reflect regularly, give yourself praise where you deserve it, and encourage yourself when you identify areas where things are not going so well." Interested in a #LifeAtAnsys? Learn more about Tomi's journey and career opportunities at Ansys. https://ansys.me/47gAkXd

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    🎉 Three cheers for 300K followers! 🎉 Today, we celebrate YOU—our 300,000 followers on Linkedin. Thank you to everyone who's helped our Ansys LinkedIn community grow. Your continued support drives us to innovate, inspire, and push the boundaries of simulation technology every day.

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    What is the function of a dolphin fin? 🐬 Ansys CFD software is helping researchers answer that question. Taro Okamura, a student from the Graduate School of Environmental Studies at Nagoya University is leading research on the evolutionary process of how and why cetaceans acquire their fin shape. Learn how Okamura is using Ansys Fluent to understand how the diversity of cetacean fin morphology — its form, position, and size — relates to hydrodynamics.

    Diving Into Fin Function With Fluid Dynamics

    Diving Into Fin Function With Fluid Dynamics

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    Hydrogen is an excellent candidate as an alternative to fossil fuels. As engineers and companies explore ways to integrate hydrogen fuel into their designs, there is a growing interest in managing these gases in their liquefied cryogenic state. Explore an efficient simulation workflow to model cryogenic liquid field operations using Ansys Thermal Desktop.

    Modeling Liquid Hydrogen Fluid Storage, Filling, and Transportation for a More Sustainable Future

    Modeling Liquid Hydrogen Fluid Storage, Filling, and Transportation for a More Sustainable Future

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    Leverage the power of AI to reliably assess the performance of a new design in minutes, without the need for machine learning expertise. Want to know more? Listen to Camille Feghali, Principal R&D Engineer of SimAI, showcase the seamless experience of using SimAI for engineers, designers, and developers alike. Learn more at https://ansys.me/3ARE314

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    From automobiles to home appliances, motors are everywhere. ⚙️ More efficient motor designs are being worked on every day, and Ansys Motor-CAD often plays a big role in their development. New adaptive templates in Motor-CAD give you all the benefits of customization with the ease of use of built-in templates. Adaptive templates give engineers more freedom with geometry creation and enable motor customization without the need for additional tools or expertise. Explore the benefits of adaptive templates in Motor-CAD, making motor design, faster, easier, and more scalable.

    New Adaptive Templates in Ansys Motor-CAD Make Motor Design Easier

    New Adaptive Templates in Ansys Motor-CAD Make Motor Design Easier

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    Was it created with simulation or AI? We've trained an AI model for precise prediction of motor EM torque, efficiency, losses, and forces/stress with design changes. Then we compared the results against traditional physics-based simulation. Can you tell which one is which? Swipe below to compare the two models and see how reliable the AI prediction is with Ansys SimAI. Want to learn more? Visit https://ansys.me/4dHCvpg to see how we're transforming simulation at the speed of AI. Credits: Peng (Ben) HAN Lead Application Engineer at Ansys.

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