AI simulation features in SimScale

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Simulation Co-Pilot: AI and Physics Working Together to Accelerate Engineering Innovation

Simulation Co-Pilot: AI and Physics Working Together to Accelerate Engineering Innovation

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Traditional simulation approaches do not enable engineering innovation and are often the single largest bottleneck to exploring multiple design variants due to limited resources and lack of access.

SimScale, a cloud-native engineering simulation software has launched a fully capable AI simulation feature, powered by NAVASTO, that sits side by side with its physics solvers. We foresee all data from simulation to be used for AI training and inference, to accelerate rapid design convergence in the cloud.

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Steve Lainé

Application Engineering Manager

SimScale

Steve is an Application Engineering Manager at SimScale. He has a technical foundation, with a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Materials Science. Steve has 7 years of industry-relevant experience from working in aerospace design and engineering simulation.

Richard

Richard Szoeke-Schuller

Product Manager

SimScale

With a background in applied mathematics and mechanical engineering, Richard is a valuable member of the Product Management Team at SimScale. He and his team constantly try and make SimScale a better fit for every engineer in the world.

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About SimScale

SimScale is the world’s first cloud-native SaaS engineering simulation platform, giving engineers and designers immediate access to digital prototyping early in the design stage, throughout the entire R&D cycle, and across the entire enterprise. By providing instant access to a single fluid, thermal, and structural simulation tool built on the latest cloud computing technology, SimScale has moved high-fidelity physics simulation technology from a complex and cost-prohibitive desktop application to a user-friendly web application, accessible to any designer and engineer in the world.