CES 2025: Ansys – Next Generation of Mobility Technology

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025, Ansys is presenting digital engineering solutions that are making the future of mobility safer, smarter and more efficient. Ansys simulation solutions are used by 94% of the top 100 automotive suppliers to accelerate design development and safety modelling, and to achieve significant time and cost savings compared to physical prototyping.

Highlights at the Ansys stand:

  • Technologies for software-defined vehicles (SDV), advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), e-mobility and vehicle development.
  • Examples of successful racing teams such as Oracle, Red Bull Racing and Porsche that use simulation to maximise performance.
  • Insights into the open Ansys ecosystem that enables flexibility, scalability and speed.

Ansys is helping the automotive industry adapt to increasing demands for safety, new features and shorter development cycles.

The solutions automate workflows, shorten design cycles and reduce development costs through reliable design validation.

The following products, among others, will be presented at the booth:

  • Ansys SimAI™: A generative AI platform for reliable performance predictions.
  • Ansys ConceptEV®: A platform to accelerate EV powertrain development.
  • Ansys Discovery™: 3D product simulation software for real-time visualisations.

Simulation for software-defined vehicles (SDVs): SDVs require simulation to develop new functions safely. Ansys supports the virtual development and validation of new functions without expensive hardware testing.

Presented solutions:

  • Ansys Perceive EM™: software for simulating radio frequency channels and radar signatures.
  • Cooperation: collaboration with Cognata and Microsoft to test sensor designs.
  • Safety solutions for vehicle development: Ansys improves vehicle safety through virtual prototyping and safety analysis:
  • Crash safety: with Ansys LS-DYNA®.
  • Active safety: Collaboration with Sony Semiconductor Solutions to optimise perception sensors.
  • Functional safety: Integrated toolchain to optimise certification and virtual homologation.

‘Ansys solutions push the boundaries of comfort, safety and performance in mobility,’ said Walt Hearn, senior vice president at Ansys. ’With Ansys, companies can respond flexibly to market demands and quickly to

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