ESI Group will attend for the 4th consecutive year CES in Las Vegas, from January 7 to 10, 2020. ESI will showcase its virtual prototyping solutions, alongside some of its customers – suppliers and car manufacturers (Farasis Energy, Gazelle Tech, GAC R&D Center Silicon Valley Inc). Demonstrations will illustrate the key role played by simulation in the digital industrial transformation.
Manufacturers, particularly in the automotive sector, are facing increasing complexity, combining the need for transition to new mobility solutions, shorter time to market, global competition, cost pressure, as well as regulatory, safety and environmental constraints. Thanks to its expertise in virtual prototyping based on the physics of materials, ESI provides solutions that meet these transformation challenges and boost the performance of industrial products throughout their lifecycle. With the addition of virtual reality, these solutions are immersive and human-centric, accelerating collaborative decision-making from the design phase of the project.
Several ESI customers, namely car manufacturer GAC R&D Center Silicon Valley Inc, the Chinese-American battery supplier Farasis Energy, and Gazelle Tech, a start-up that developed an innovative mobility solution based on micro-factories and a new ultra-light vehicle prototype, will demonstrate the unique value offered by virtual prototypes, alongside ESI’s management team represented by:
Cristel de Rouvray, Chief Executive Officer
Mike Salari, Executive Vice President for Innovation, Value Discovery & Services, Americas Region Director
Fouad El Khaldi, General Manager of Industry Strategy
Caroline Borot, Strategic Marketing & Business Development Manager Engineering Solutions
Eric Kam, Manufacturing Business Channel Marketing Manager
Peiran Ding, Center of Competence Leader for Electric Cars
Serge Laverdure, Autonomous Driving Solution Director
Four main themes will punctuate the discussions:
1. How to accelerate vehicle development?
2. ow to guarantee the highest performance and safety of electric vehicles?
3. How to improve passenger experience onboard autonomous vehicles?
4. How to build and test the next generation of vehicles thanks to augmented, virtual, immersive reality, and human-centric solutions?