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BETA CAE Systems Releases 2025.2 Version

The new version offers an increased number of new tools and features.

BETA CAE Systems Releases 2025.2 Version
Source: BETA CAE Systems
One of the major enhancements is in Human Body Modeling, with new functionality for the identification and export of the anthropometric dimensions, auto-positioning and human body model to car positioning. Image courtesy: BETA CAE Systems.

By DE Editors  

January 9, 2026

BETA CAE Systems has released the major version 2025.2 of its product line for ANSA, EPILYSIS, META, KOMVOS, SPDRM, FATIQ, ANSERS and RETOMO.

The new version offers an increased number of new tools and features.

Highlights include the following:

  • Enhancements in Human Body Modeling, with new functionality for the identification and export of the anthropometric dimensions, auto-positioning and human body model to car positioning.
  • Implementation of Actran Aeroacoustics in pre-processing, providing the ability to set up an implicit computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis.
  • Introduction of Solver Submission functionality, allowing the submission of Simulation Runs on local or remote resources, with real-time monitoring of convergence or key model indicators.
  • New solver deck designed for EPILYSIS, tailored to the EPILYSIS keywords and parameters and streamlining overall functionality.
  • User productivity in META through new tools, such as the Model Comparison one that allows streamlined workflow, unifying the comparison of geometry, attributes, materials and results across multiple simulation models.
  • The AI-powered CFD in KOMVOS, enabling the creation of non-parametric CFD predictors, starting from DOE studies, or selection of Simulation Runs.
  • The enriched Data Management in KOMVOS, with a DM schema editor, streamlined data migration between SPDRM environments and more.
  • Integrated calculation methods in FATIQ, regarding Solder Joints fatigue, and enhanced seamweld assessment according to various fatigue guidelines.
  • A new page for administrators in ANSERS, providing the ability to check the status and the logs of running BETA Apps Launcher.

Additional features include these enhancements:

  • Elevated preprocessing workflows in ANSA
  • Enhancements and a new solver deck for EPILYSIS
  • Cross-disciplinary efficiency in META
  • Expanded AI-assisted functionality and data management

For more product details, click here.

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

 

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BETA CAE Systems is a private engineering software company committed to the development of state of the art CAE software systems that meet the requirements of all simulation disciplines.

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