Akselos CEO Thomas Leurent comments, “Akselos was established in 2013 to help mechanical engineering align with modern society’s goals. That meant going far beyond the established pattern of incremental innovation. We believe that now, more than ever, is the time to apply extreme engineering to solve our most complex environmental challenges. The mathematical breakthrough that’s behind our revolutionary technology has allowed mechanical engineering to make that big step change. As such we are excited to participate in the Revolution in Simulation technology alliance whose vision and goals for the expanded use of engineering simulation are very much aligned with our own.”
Akselos adds its name to a steadily increasing list of contributors that now include: Ansys, Aras, ASSESS, BETA CAE, Beyond CAE, Dassault Systémes SolidWorks, EASA, ESRD, ESTECO, Front End Analytics, Kinetic Vision, Modelon, NAFEMS, nTopology, Ohio Supercomputer Center, OnScale, PASS Suite, PLM Alliances, Pointwise, UberCloud and VCollab. Each of these simulation leaders are providing expert leadership in the movement to make engineering simulation software more accessible, efficient, reliable and impactful not just for CAE experts but also for others across the enterprise such as design engineers – what is commonly referred to as the Democratization of Simulation.
Rev-Sim co-founder, Rich McFall said, “Each of our sponsors are working to advance and expand the use and value of engineering simulation software by innovating within their market spaces. We are excited to have Akselos join other participants who are demonstrating their revolutionary thought and technology leadership in a collaborative alliance that benefits all industrial users of engineering simulation technologies.”