#SimulationWorld is back — and bigger than ever! 🚀 This year, we're giving you two ways to experience our premier event — online and in person. 🌐 Experience the event virtually on May 21-22 and choose from 60+ sessions across 10 expert-led tracks covering cutting-edge simulation applications, real-world case studies, and hands-on learning. 🤝 Join us at one of our 12 in-person events worldwide for live keynotes, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities. Whether you join us online or in person, you’ll explore how simulation can make your breakthrough ideas a reality. Want to know more? Register today: https://ansys.me/3DgaMyV
Ansys
Software Development
Canonsburg, PA 331,719 followers
Powering Innovation That Drives Human Advancement
About us
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.
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https://www.ansys.com
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- 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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2600 Ansys Drive
Canonsburg, PA 15317, US
Employees at Ansys
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We've had an exhilarating week at #GTC25, showcasing how simulation and AI come together to accelerate innovation across industries. Thank you to everyone who joined us to discover how our work with NVIDIA is shaping the future with faster, more efficient, and sustainable solutions. There’s still time to visit us at booth 224. Learn more at https://ansys.me/41LgdOy.
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These simulations are a slam dunk! 🏀 In celebration of March Madness, check out how these engineering students are using Ansys Discovery to model real-world physics—like simulating the vibration behavior of a basketball rim. ⬇️
It was a pleasure to run another round of simulation workshops this term in the Pearl Sullivan Engineering IDEAs Clinic! I always enjoy seeing students' inventive ideas, and this time was no exception—many of which will be showcased in the upcoming 4th-year design symposiums. Beyond reinforcing fundamental engineering principles, these workshops offer a space for students to explore creative, real-world problems. A favorite example this term: How can we simulate the effect of cold wind on your face during a harsh Canadian winter? Using a 3D scan of a brave students upper torso and face, we were able to do so! Understanding and modeling these phenomena not only improves engineering intuition but also makes learning more engaging (and fun!). Another fun challenge this term: simulating the vibration behavior of a basketball rim during a slam dunk—inspired by many NCAA March Madness games. It’s great to see students applying their skills to the world around them in ways that make engineering feel real and relevant. It’s also incredible to see how computational resources have evolved. Students today can analyze the transient thermal effects on their own laptop heat sinks while running simulations in the workshop—something that would have required high-performance computing not too long ago! The topics ranged from structural, fluid mechanics, vibrations, topology optimization, electromagnetics, multiphysics simulations and more, all enabled by Ansys with their Discovery software suite. Special thanks to János Plocher, PhD, Kaitlin Tyler, & University of Waterloo co-ops @Sonia Marin & Andi Zhao who were instrumental in this initiative. We are always looking to collaborate with other professors and educators in engineering with unique ideas, so feel free to reach out to disucss how you can integrate this into your classroom/lab/research training activities. Looking forward to seeing how these projects evolve—especially those making their way to the 4th-year symposiums. Great work, everyone!
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Coming soon in Q3 2025, NVIDIA Omniverse visualization and data processing capabilities will be available within select Ansys products, starting with Fluent and AVxcelerate Sensors. Integrating NVIDIA Omniverse into Ansys software will enable users to visualize simulation data in photorealistic digital environments for more intuitive engineering insights. Click the link to learn more. https://ansys.me/4ihVd99
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Reach an optimal design faster with GPU-accelerated simulation. ⚡ Utilizing a combined eight NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs for the solver and CPU cores for meshing, Volvo Cars reduced their total Fluent simulation run time for the fully electric EX90 from 24 hours to 6.5! Click the link to learn more. https://ansys.me/4hD4SWx
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It's time for #GTC25! Ansys and NVIDIA are driving groundbreaking advancements with the combined power of simulation and AI. Join our sessions March 17-21 at booth 224 or virtually to learn more about: 💡 GPU-Accelerated Simulation 💡 Omniverse and Digital Twins 💡 AI and Sustainability Don't miss out on any of our in-person or virtual sessions this week. 📆 Click the link to check out our full session schedule. https://ansys.me/3FzPWv3
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The future of engineering simulation is on display at #GTC25! From March 17-21, visit us at booth 224 at the San Jose Convention Center to explore how Ansys is revolutionizing digital engineering integration and optimization. Discover how to drastically reduce product development times and improve design accuracy with AI, digital twins, and quantum and accelerated computing. Don't miss out! Learn more about our in-person and virtual sessions at GTC 2025.
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Next-gen telecommunications requires next-level engineering! At #GTC25, industry leaders from NVIDIA, Ansys, Keysight Technologies, and Northeastern University will showcase how advanced simulation is shaping the future of wireless. 📌 Session: Driving 6G Development With Advanced Simulation Tools 🗓️ March 20 | 3:00 PM – 3:40 PM PDT 📍 Marriott Ballroom 4 (L2) Don't miss out - register now: https://ansys.me/4271kr3
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Happy #PiDay! 🥧 DYK, pi (π) plays a key role in optics, from lens design to diffraction calculations? With PySpeos, the power of π in optics meets the power of Python in automation. PySpeos enables optical engineers to automate, optimize, and integrate optical analysis in a Python-driven workflow. See how engineers can leverage PySpeos to push the boundaries of optical design.
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