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ANSYS BLOG
November 2, 2022
Ansys representatives will be on hand at the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) in the Microsoft booth from November 7-11. We will attend the conference to share how we help our customers advance environmental sustainability goals through our simulation products by accelerating the creation of new, more efficient, and lower-impact technologies with less waste.
We look forward to greeting attendees in the Green Zone at the Microsoft Booth, as well as hosting discussions in the Microsoft Theater. We will also attend the Sustainable Innovation Forum 2022, which is co-located with COP27.
COP27 will bring together climate stakeholders from government, business, and other organizations to deliver on an array of climate change actions. Held November 7-17 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, the mission of the conference is to move from negotiations and planning to implementation.
The conference revolves around four primary objectives:
“We plan to show the tremendous positive impact simulation can have on helping to mitigate climate change,” says Prith Banerjee, CTO, Ansys. “Our partners and customers are using Ansys simulations to streamline energy transition, clean existing pollution, capture carbon from the environment, revolutionize material use to design waste out of our shared future, decarbonize energy systems, and optimize manufacturing to reduce emissions and power consumption. We believe that simulation technology can and will play a much larger role going forward as our customers build more sustainable products and invent ways to capture, use, and store carbon, which is desperately needed.”
Ansys Strategic Partnerships Director Andy Byers and I will be on hand in the Microsoft booth to illustrate how Ansys simulation solutions are enabling companies to engineer more energy-efficient products and processes. The Ansys-Microsoft partnership supports these efforts through programs that feature cloud computing, digital twin innovation, and cloud-based simulations to drive autonomous systems development.
In the Microsoft booth, Ansys will share snippets and additional insights from the recently-released Earth Rescue online video series. Earth Rescue explains how visionary companies are using simulation today in the fight against climate change, giving direct testimonials from leaders of various companies that are coming up with innovative ways to solve these challenging problems.
We will discuss how simulation is being used by companies large and small across many industries to help them meet their sustainability goals. For example:
COP27 kicks off November 7 and 8 with the World Leaders Summit, followed by thematic days:
Again, Ansys representatives will be available to meet in the Microsoft booth from November 7-11. We are excited to meet others who are emboldened to make a difference by improving the technologies we have and inventing new ones that we will need.
For more information on how Ansys drives positive change, read our Corporate Responsibility Report.