
▲Ansys CEO Moon Seok-hwan
Business strategy and simulation introduced at the online seminar on the 26th
Engineering analysis simulation, development optimization , and sustainable growth support
ANSYS claims to be able to help customers achieve sustainable growth by providing simulation solutions through widespread engineering analysis technology across the entire product manufacturing lifecycle.
On the 26th, Ansys held an online seminar titled ‘Announcement of Simulation Strategy for Sustainable Growth.’
This symposium consisted of three sessions: △Greetings and presentation of Ansys’ introduction strategy (CEO Seok-Hwan Moon), △Introduction of solutions and use cases related to sustainability (Dr. Jeong-Won Lee), and △Q&A.
Ansys said simulation should not be limited to simple implementation, but should be able to support customers throughout the entire manufacturing process.
Moon Seok-hwan, CEO, mentioned the 2022 business strategy and expressed his ambition to ensure that Ansys has a broad portfolio that can meet the complex needs of customers and can provide 3A (Accuracy, Accessibility, Agility) to customers.
Next, Dr. Lee Jeong-won introduced the topic of ‘Sustainability-related solutions and use cases’ and explained the sustainable growth of customers.Presented Ansys' simulation solutions applied in various fields for .
Dr. Lee Jeong-won argued that the transition to a hydrogen economy is inevitable since the advent of the net-zero concept and that rapid adoption is necessary, and introduced simulation solutions for five key areas that can reduce carbon emissions from a material perspective.
△Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and hydrocarbon emissions △Support energy efficiency optimization △Support production, transportation, and operational safety of hydrogen and hydrogen-based systems △Reuse and recycling of various materials, material usage and weight reduction △Support various simulations for the environment and humanity
“ANSYS’ simulation solution can optimize the entire product design and development process in advance by simulating the potential impacts a product may have on the environment using engineering analysis technology,” said Dr. Lee Jeong-won.
Meanwhile, ANSYS announced that it plans to support existing and new customers to expand 'Pervasive Simulation (commonization of engineering analysis technology)'.
To this end, he said that the company is conducting business through industry-academia-research collaboration and securing customers through cooperation with new partners in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, smart cities, etc. beyond traditional manufacturing fields.
Dr. Lee Jeong-won said, “In the past, simulation technology was mainly focused on component-based analysis technology, but now it is necessary to review and design analysis technology from a system perspective.”
CEO Moon Seok-hwan said, “In the future, simulation will not be a single element solution, but a core basic capability for overall digital transformation,” and “We plan to support customers across industries to successfully carry out digital transformation for business innovation.”o; he added.