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Racing to Build High-Performance Mini Cars
November 27, 2023
Student Competition: F1 in Schools

Racing to Build High-Performance Mini Cars
November 27, 2023
Student Competition: F1 in Schools

Ansys Teams Up With F1 in Schools
September 11, 2023
F1 in Schools creates a positive global impact on F1 and STEM by engaging students of all abilities in engineering competitions.

EOS and Sauber Technologies Sign 3-Year Additive Partnership
May 27, 2022
Signed at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Barcelona, the partnership will enable solutions for F1 and beyond, companies report.
TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team and Ansys Power Up Electric Race Car
February 22, 2022
Ansys' next-gen simulation solutions enable all-electric and energy efficient race car to capture first and second place on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit at the Mexico City E-Prix.

Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN and AM Solutions Team Up
June 21, 2021
Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN will acquire three S1 systems by AM Solutions.

Formula One Team Accelerates High-Performance Computing with Altair
May 11, 2021
Altair enables 97 percent use of HPC infrastructure to optimize processing compute-intensive simulations, powering design.

Seeking Aerodynamic Perfection in Pixels and the Wind
October 1, 2017
F1 teams seek aerodynamic advantages in wind tunnels and CFD simulations.

McLaren Formula 1 Crew to 3D Print Parts
April 20, 2017
McLaren will expand the use of its 3D printing solutions from Stratasys as part of the initiative.
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Next-Gen: Shooting for the Moon
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Diving Deep to Design Sustainable Ecosystems
Collaboration with simulation experts can lead to more sustainable design outcomes.

MachineWorks Releases Polygonica 3.3
Polygonica is a component software library.

Industrial Origami 3D Printing Takes Shape
STILFOLD sells its first “industrial origami” metal-folding machine to Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Ansys Simulation Picked by NuScale Power for Nuclear Technology
NuScale used Ansys to design and validate the engineering and safety of its small modular reactor under regulatory requirements,
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