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ANSYS, Flowserve Sign Enterprise Licensing Agreement

By DE Editors  

August 22, 2016

ANSYS, a provider of simulation software, has signed an enterprise licensing agreement with Flowserve. The goal is to help develop next-generation simulations and real-time analysis.

With the use of ANSYS' software, Flowserve can now use the digital twin to analyze real-time operational data to provide better insight and faster decision making while maximizing machine efficiency. Flowserve will also be able to analyze the performance of products in real-world operating conditions, make informed predictions about future performance and reduce the cost and risk of unplanned downtime, the company states.

“IoT is changing the way companies approach the entire product lifecycle from development, testing and manufacturing to operations and maintenance,” said Eric Bantegnie, vice president of systems business unit, ANSYS. “Flowserve is extending its industry leadership position using simulation-driven product development and creating additional value for its customers across the full product lifecycle by bringing together the industrial internet and ANSYS’ best-in-class engineering simulation software.”

For more information, visit ANSYS.

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

 

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