The moving world of engineering
The world of engineering is constantly moving. Here we gather some of the most important developments and news.
When you have an Ansys product, you receive a license to use the software. With multiple users, it is common to install the tools on a license server. But how does this exactly work and how do you make sure that you don't run into any licensing problems?
Modern electronic products have al lot of challenges. If you introduce your product to the market, you want to be sure that there are no signal and/or power issues that your customer might encounter. Ansys tools are here to help you find possible issues and discover how you can overcome them.
The development of self-driving cars and advanced driver assistance systems relies on state-of-the-art camera technology. Ansys and Zemax have partnered to introduce the Ansys Speos lens system importer, a groundbreaking solution designed to address the challenges in testing and validating sensor optical designs.
When you finally have your prototype, you want to be sure of its behaviour. Making prototype after prototype would cost you a lot of money and time. Using simulation tools in the early design process can help you detect a lot of problems you might encounter and make sure that when you come to the prototype stage, the chances of unwanted behaviour are smaller.
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See how a start-up company, Battolyser Systems, invented an integrated battery and electrolyzer, the Battolyser®, using Thomas Edison’s battery as inspiration.
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