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Ansys Showcases Latest Innovations at Supercomputing 2024

October 22, 2024

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Emily Gerken | Corporate Communications Associate, Ansys
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Join Ansys at Supercomputing 2024 (SC24), the international conference for high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI), from Nov. 17 to 22 in Atlanta. SC24 is the world’s largest annual event focused on HPC, networking, storage, and analysis, attracting over 14,000 industry leaders, researchers, and decision-makers.

SC24 provides a platform for Ansys to present the latest solutions in HPC, cloud computing, and AI with leaders in the HPC community, such as NVIDIA. Throughout the conference, Ansys will showcase how recent innovations, such as GPU computing, can enhance productivity, scalability, and efficiency for organizations operating in these advanced fields. Ansys’ presence at SC24 reflects its commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation and providing scalable, cost-effective, tailored partner solutions that address the critical needs of today’s HPC, cloud, and AI environments.

Unlocking the Future: What Ansys Brings to SC24

SC24 is more than just a conference — it is an opportunity to learn about cutting-edge technologies and engage with industry experts and potential collaborators. The Ansys booth will feature six demo kiosks and a theater highlighting partner-powered simulation solutions to address the most complex engineering challenges faced by customers. Ansys is also conducting an HPC and AI roundtable that will bring together thought leaders and experts for deeper insights and discussions.

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Visitors to the Ansys booth can expect to:

  • Hear from our partners. We are proud to collaborate with leading technology partners, including AMD, Arm, AWS, HPE, Intel, Microsoft, Lenovo, NVIDIA, and Supermicro. Together, we will showcase how cutting-edge hardware architectures and platforms seamlessly integrate with our solutions to enhance performance, reliability, and scalability in HPC environments.
  • Preview new development. Attendees will gain exclusive insights into upcoming Ansys product features and enhancements, tailored to address the evolving demands of HPC and AI-driven workloads.
  • See product demonstrations. Our team will provide live demonstrations of how Ansys solutions can optimize workflows in HPC — whether CPU- or GPU-enabled, on premises, or in the cloud — enhanced by AI. Visitors will also get a first look at the latest HPC benchmarking results from Ansys’ top solvers across various hardware configurations, including Ansys Fluent fluid simulation software, Ansys LS-DYNA nonlinear dynamics structural simulation software, Ansys Mechanical structural finite element analysis software, and Ansys HFSS high-frequency electromagnetic simulation software.
  • Receive expert consultation. Our team of specialists will be available to discuss how Ansys solutions can be customized to address specific challenges and needs. Whether it is improving simulation performance, streamlining workflows, or scaling compute resources, Ansys offers tailored recommendations to help you achieve your engineering simulation goals.

Navigating Tomorrow: Ansys and HPC

As Ansys continues to expand its footprint in the HPC industry, SC24 provides a global showcase of these advancements. With cutting-edge software, Ansys is revolutionizing simulation with AI and accelerating multiphysics simulations through turnkey hardware solutions. Ansys’ participation at SC24 reflects its ongoing commitment to developing solutions that help organizations tackle the most demanding computational challenges.

Visit Ansys at SC24 from Nov. 17 to 22 in Atlanta to gain insights on the future of HPC, AI, and data analytics.

And let us know if you would like more information or to schedule a meeting with our team during the conference.


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emily-gerken
Corporate Communications Specialist

Emily began her career in technical publications with Bombardier Transportation (now Alstom), working on software, hardware and electrical engineering documentation and requirements management processes. Prior to joining Ansys, she was a technical publications professional with Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc. (BPMI) where she was responsible for maintaining 20 user manuals held on US Navy nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers. Emily earned her degree in communications from Chatham University.

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