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ANSYS Closes Acquisition of Reaction Design

Chemistry simulation software to broaden simulation offerings.

By DE Editors  

January 8, 2014

By DE Editors

ANSYS has completed the acquisition of Reaction Design, a developer of chemistry simulation software. The company will provide further details regarding the transaction and its impact on the 2014 financial outlook at the time of its 2013 year-end earnings announcement.

Headquartered in San Diego, Reaction Design has about 25 employees and more than 400 customers around the world. Its flagship product, CHEMKIN-PRO, is used for modeling and simulating gas-phase and surface chemistry.

For more information, visit ANSYS and Reaction Design.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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