The global simulation industry collaboration and technology alliance Revolution in Simulation, created to accelerate innovation through the democratization of engineering simulation, announces Siemens Digital Industries Software as a new participating sponsor and collaborator.
“Engineering teams are faced with many challenges in bringing innovations to market faster, including engineering trade-offs that may seem impossible to navigate. How do you make your product more powerful yet consume less energy? Make it thinner, yet cooler. Faster, yet quieter,” Jean-Claude Ercolanelli, Senior Vice President of Simulation and Test Solutions explained. “We believe that the accessible and comprehensive digital twin is critical to the future of engineering innovation and that simulation and test are the beating heart of the digital twin. Given the importance of simulation to the digital transformation of organizations, we are excited to be a member of the Rev Sim community, a unique platform where simulation engineers can openly share, collaborate and exchange ideas for innovation.”
Siemens adds its name to a steadily increasing list of participating sponsors that now includes Aras, ASSESS, BETA CAE, Dassault SolidWorks, EASA, ESRD, Front End Analytics, Future Facilities, Hexagon/MSC, Kinetic Vision, Modelon, NAFEMS, nTopology, Ohio Supercomputer Center, OnScale, PASS Suite, Phoenix Integration, 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 – what is commonly referred to as the Democratization of Simulation. The demand for automated simulation is exploding, resulting in next-generation usage of traditional, expert-driven simulation tools and platforms.
Rev-Sim Director of Partnerships, Mike Nieburg 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 Siemens join us demonstrating their revolutionary thought-leadership and technology in a collaborative alliance that benefits all industrial users of engineering simulation.”
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