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Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
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Visit Ansys in booth #224 at NVIDIA GTC 2025, the premier global AI conference, from March 17-21 at the San Jose Convention Center. GTC brings together thousands of developers, researchers, educators, engineers, and thought leaders, offering an unparalleled opportunity for innovation and collaboration.
Attend one of our virtual or in-person sessions to explore how Ansys is revolutionizing digital engineering integration and optimization. Discover how combining Ansys’ AI-powered simulation software with NVIDIA accelerated computing enables organizations to accelerate design cycles, enhance product performance, and streamline workflows, even amid growing product complexity.
At the forefront of this collaboration, Ansys simulation software powered by NVIDIA Omniverse technologies, is set to bring engineering insights to new heights. By using a custom-built Omniverse application as an intuitive interface to Ansys applications, the partnership enables real-world simulations, empowering engineers to visualize prototypes and optimize designs based on real-world conditions.
Ansys SimAI cloud-enabled generative artificial intelligence for NVIDIA Omniverse
Ansys is accelerating AI training and simulation performance through high-performance computing (HPC), leveraging NVIDIA accelerated computing. As a result, Ansys simulations are now faster and more capable, unlocking powerful insights that drive innovation — from developing safer software-defined vehicles to advancing healthcare, pioneering 6G communications, and designing cutting-edge quantum computing applications.
Among the 1,100+ sessions at GTC, don’t miss “AI-Driven Digital Twins: Real-time Physics and Accelerated Simulation Using NVIDIA technologies,” presented by Rongguang Jia, distinguished engineer at Ansys, and Jeremy McCaslin, director of product management at Ansys, at 3 p.m. PDT on March 20. Jia and McCaslin will explore how the seamless integration of AI and simulation enables real-time, physics-based digital twins that transform product development cycles.
Ansys Twin Builder simulation-based digital twin software powered by NVIDIA Omniverse
This session highlights how Ansys utilizes NVIDIA Modulus and Omniverse libraries and software development kits to advance computer-aided engineering (CAE) digital twins. It will showcase the creation of high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solvers optimized for NVIDIA hardware that result in fast, accurate simulations that can enhance product designs.
Also focused on digital twins is the session “Real-time Physical Digital Twins: Leveraging GPU Ports and Omniverse for CAE and Simulation Workflows,” an on-demand presentation by Nico Dalmasso, distinguished engineer at Ansys. This deep dive will focus on how Ansys brings real-time physical digital twins to the next level by porting Ansys solvers to GPUs and integrating them into Omniverse — including data prep, solve capabilities, and post-processing — benefiting from the growing ecosystem of partners working with the platform.
Join us for a panel discussion titled “Driving 6G Development with Advanced Simulation Tools,” presented by CC Chong, senior director, Aerial Product Management at NVIDIA; Arien Sligar, senior principal product specialist at Ansys; Tommaso Melodia, a William Lincoln Smith Professor at Northeastern University; and Giampaolo Tardiolli, vice president and general manager at Keysight Technologies.
The panel takes place at 3 p.m. PDT on March 20 and will focus on the NVIDIA Aerial Omniverse Digital Twin (AODT) platform. The platform enables researchers and developers to customize, program, and test 6G networks in near real time, as well as simulate and optimize network performance and quality of service based on site-specific data and system-level simulation.
Ansys Perceive EM radio frequency channel and radar signature simulation software for Omniverse and the NVIDIA Aerial Omniverse Digital Twin (AODT) platform
Additionally, the “Pioneering the Future of Radar Systems and Wireless Communications Optimization With Synthetic Data on Demand,” poster will be presented by Arien Sligar, senior principal product specialist at Ansys, and Laila Salman, principal application specialist at Ansys. It will explore how Ansys Perceive EM radio frequency channel and radar signature software uses NVIDIA GPU technology to deliver engineering insights in record time. This integration with NVIDIA Aerial Omniverse Digital Twin platform empowers users to tackle a range of design challenges, from factory-level to planetary-level simulations.
Quantum computing and machine learning (ML) are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in simulation and optimization. In response, Ansys is advancing the simulation of linear and nonlinear partial differential equations by integrating quantum algorithms with ML, offering engineers more efficient solutions for solving complex physics problems.
In a lightning talk titled “Accelerating Physics Simulation Using Quantum Computing,” presenters Prith Banerjee, chief technology officer at Ansys, and Ariel Braunstein, senior vice president, Product and Applications, IonQ, will highlight how these technologies are combined to solve complex engineering problems. Don’t miss this session, to be held at 2 p.m. EDT on March 18.
Ansys’ presence at GTC 2025 showcases the future of engineering simulation, in which AI, digital twins, quantum computing, and accelerated computing converge to drastically reduce product development times and improve design accuracy. With a focus on high-performance simulation solutions and next-generation applications, Ansys is empowering engineers to tackle the most complex challenges in today’s fast-evolving technological landscape.
Ansys Fluent fluid simulation software for NVIDIA Omniverse
If you are registered for GTC in person or virtually, attend one of our sessions to learn more about how Ansys is leading the way in accelerating physics-based simulations and enabling engineers to meet the demands of tomorrow's technology. In addition to our sessions, Ansys technologies are featured in several Ansys technology partner booths, including Microsoft, HP, and others.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the latest advancements in technology, network with industry leaders, and gain valuable insights into cutting-edge innovations shaping the future of digital engineering, AI, and simulation. From the keynote by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang to multiple days of thought-provoking talks, 300+ exhibits, and 20+ technical workshops covering generative AI and more, GTC provides a platform to accelerate knowledge, skills, and business potential.
Don’t miss the chance to be part of the conversation driving the next wave of technological transformation. Join us at NVIDIA GTC.
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