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Rand Simulation Gets Expanded Authorizations from Ansys

Rand Simulation is now authorized for the entire United States and much of Canada.

By DE Editors  

July 18, 2023

Rand Simulation (Rand SIM), an Ansys Elite Channel Partner and a division of Rand Worldwide, has received expanded authorization to sell, support and train companies on Ansys technologies in new territories. Rand SIM can now work with companies in every U.S. state as well as the Canadian provinces of Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta.

This geographic expansion follows other investments that Rand SIM is making to expand its resources and technical capabilities, including the recent LS-Dyna partnership with Predictive Engineering.   

“Our goal since the beginning has been to be the leader in helping organizations across North America leverage simulation-driven design to solve complex product design and development challenges,” says Jason Pfeiffer, vice president, Rand Simulation. “Our latest expansion demonstrates Ansys’ continued confidence in our ability to recommend, implement and train organizations on their simulation solutions and provides greater opportunities for us and the companies we serve.” 

Rand Simulation offers Ansys’ comprehensive suite of software products and has earned respected designations including Ansys Elite Channel Partner and Ansys Americas Partner of the Year for 2022 and 2019. To support the needs for companies who benefit from its expertise, Rand SIM continues to grow its technical capabilities and invest in its internal processes and infrastructure to ensure that its customer experiences consistently exceed expectations. 

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

 
 

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