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Enhanced Packaging Performance and Manufacturing with Physics-Based 3D Simulation

Join this webinar to discover the latest virtual engineering simulation capabilities from Ansys in the packaging domain. 

Date:
Thursday, September 5, 2024

Time:
15:00 BST, 16:00 CEST, 10:00 EDT 

Venue:
Online

Questions
Should you have any questions please contact gavin.butcher@ansys.com  

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About this webinar

Packaging engineers are tasked with producing fit-for-purpose packaging that is optimised for customer-use, transportation, storage and for production-line filling/handling. In addition, manufacturing the packaging containers as optimally as possible to avoid defects is vitally important. All in the landscape of sustainability.

Ansys provides leading physics-based 3D simulation tools applicable to a wide range of scenarios from filling of liquids and solids, drop-testing, thermal management, vibration under transportation, top-load strength testing, conveying, package crimping, blow moulding, thermoforming, heat-sealing and board-creasing. 

Join this webinar to be updated on the latest virtual engineering simulation capabilities from Ansys in the packaging domain.

 

What you will learn

  • The use of physics-based 3D simulation to provide engineering insight into the performance of packaging whilst in the hands of an end-user, in storage, under transportation and during manufacture.
  • The state of the art from an Ansys perspective on the use of digital engineering to drive innovation, efficiency and sustainability in the packaging sector.
  • Ansys Granta Selector - software for smart material selection

 

Who should attend

  • Packaging engineers and designers interested in the use of simulation in the packaging industry.
  • Material scientists involved in the selection of materials for packaging.
  • Current users of CFD, Discrete Element Modelling, structural and thermal simulation FEA tools in the packaging domain. 

 

Speaker

  • Mikael Schill
  • Marcus Redhe 
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