Ansys is returning to CES 2025 to showcase digital engineering solutions that will accelerate the next generation of safer, smarter vehicles, according to Ansys.
“Thanks to Ansys tools, we have realized a 25% reduction in product development cycle, 15% to 20% savings on engineering development costs, and the 15% to 20% improvement in product performance—to the satisfaction of our customers,” says Luciano Saracino, head of the Mechanics and Optics Center of Expertise, Marelli Electronic Systems.
Ansys’ open ecosystem supports connected workflows that are primed for cloud computing, AI-enhancement and digital twins. Booth features will include:
For software-defined vehicles (SDV), Ansys solutions deliver virtual design and validation of new features, while offering safe, secure performance without hardware testing. The Ansys booth highlights solutions with real-world examples and demonstrations, including:
Ansys solutions improve vehicle safety through virtual prototyping and safety analysis. This includes crash safety to assure the well-being of the occupant if a crash occurs, active safety to help drivers avoid crashes, and functional safety to confirm software and hardware work.
“Every day, Ansys solutions are enabling customers to push the boundaries of comfort, safety, and performance of next-generation mobility,” says Walt Hearn, senior vice president of worldwide sales and customer excellence at Ansys. “By enhancing connectivity, ensuring safety, and accelerating development, Ansys enables automotive innovators to create safer, more efficient, and technologically advanced vehicles. With Ansys, companies can flexibly adapt to market demands and quickly address customer needs.”
Visit Ansys during CES 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, West Hall, Booth #6400 to learn more about Ansys’ automotive and transportation, healthcare, high-tech, and industrial equipment solutions.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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