The global simulation industry collaboration and technology alliance Revolution in Simulation, created to accelerate innovation through cutting edge simulation, announces Neural Concept as its newest sponsor and collaborator.
Neural Concept creates AI Deep Learning algorithms for industrial engineering. By accelerating R&D cycles, augmenting product performance, and solving engineering challenges, Neural Concept is revolutionizing product design.
“OEMs and Tier 1 in the automotive, aerospace and energy industries face heavy challenges (environmental regulations, pressure on the supply chain, time to market, cost). For this reason, they are all considering enhancing their current production workflow,” explained Pierre Baqué, Founder & CEO. “Neural Concept developed the first 3D Deep Learning software specifically tailored to Computer Aided Design. The solution allows engineers to extract maximum value from simulation data, allowing them to explore an infinite number of designs and to automatically optimize industrial components given a set of performance goals without calling back the expensive simulator. It means that they can test 1000x more designs while cutting cost and development time. Thus, the mission of Revolution in Simulation is deeply connected to ours and we are delighted to share further our transformative technology together.”
Rev-Sim Director of Partnerships, Mike Nieburg said, “The demand for broader simulation usage is exploding and 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 Neural Concept join us demonstrating their revolutionary thought-leadership and technology in a collaborative alliance that benefits all industrial users of engineering simulation.”
Neural Concept adds its name to a list of participating sponsors that includes Ansys, Aras, BETA CAE, Coreform, Dassault SolidWorks, Digital Engineering Magazine, EASA, ESRD, Future Facilities, Hexagon/MSC, Kinetic Vision, NAFEMS, Digital nTopology, Ohio Supercomputer Center, OnScale, PASS Suite, PTC, Siemens, SimScale, SimuTech Group, UberCloud, and VCollab.
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