By Dassault Systèmes
October 19, 2025
We are in an exciting time for product innovation. New technologies continue to create opportunities for autonomous operation, sustainability, electrification, connectivity, and more. Companies that capitalize on innovation opportunities will be well-positioned to become leaders in their respective spaces. Incidentally, true product innovation starts with great design, beginning in the concept phase. By empowering each role on the product development team with the right solutions, they can become even better designers and engineers.
Unifying design and simulation tools can help companies successfully execute their innovation strategies. This powerful combination supports a performance-driven design approach, resulting in market-leading products.
This report explains how MODSIM combines the power CATIA MODeling with integrated SIMULIA SIMulation to benefit each of the following roles:
• Concept Engineers
• Design Engineers
• Simulation Analysts
• Project Managers and Other Stakeholders
MODSIM helps design teams innovate and left-shift the design process. With MODSIM, they can iterate faster to arrive at a more ideal concept in less time. As part of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, the entire product development team is connected to facilitate collaboration and leverage their collective talents.
Download this ebook to learn how to empowering designers and engineers with generative modeling and simulation.

Dassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, is a catalyst for human progress. We provide business and people with collaborative virtual environments to imagine sustainable innovations. The 3DEXPERIENCE platform enables companies to create and…
Electrum utilizes the 3DEXPERIENCE platform on the cloud to develop their new electric motorcycle
Electrum, a new brand of electric motorcycles, utilizes the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Their mission is to support Indonesia’s shift to low-carbon, sustainable transport and to ultimately help the country’s government achieve its vision of net zero carbon emissions by 2060.