Ansys s'engage à préparer les étudiants d'aujourd'hui à la réussite, en leur fournissant gratuitement un logiciel de simulation.
Ansys s'engage à préparer les étudiants d'aujourd'hui à la réussite, en leur fournissant gratuitement un logiciel de simulation.
Ansys s'engage à préparer les étudiants d'aujourd'hui à la réussite, en leur fournissant gratuitement un logiciel de simulation.
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It’s almost time for the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), officially returning to the Las Vegas strip from January 7-10. This enormous event celebrates some of the world’s biggest technological innovations.
CES is your chance to connect with visionaries, decision makers, media influencers, investors, and policymakers from across multiple industries. To date, 309 global Fortune 500 companies from 158 countries have already registered, which is on track to surpass last year’s 135,000+ attendance rate. Of the total registrants, 60% are senior-level professionals.
All represent various technology categories covering the hottest new developments in AI, digital health, vehicle tech and advanced mobility, and more. And, as in years past, it’s safe to say there’s something at CES for everyone.
Ansys is gearing up for a return to the vehicle tech and advanced mobility hall at CES with a display automotive enthusiasts will surely appreciate. Don’t forget to stop by Ansys booth 6400 to get up close and personal with race cars on loan from our partners representing some of biggest names in motorsport.
Motorsport is one aspect of a much larger mobility story for Ansys. Simulation is a key driver supporting innovations across the automotive market. While you’re at our booth, you’re also invited to explore three interactive demos demonstrating Ansys software capabilities customers can leverage to address several critical needs for mobility in 2025:
Members of the Ansys team will be on hand in support of the Ansys Tech Tour with maps designed to introduce our customers to participating customers and exhibitors everywhere Ansys is showcased at CES.
We are also pleased to host a Women in Technology networking reception along with Inforum at CES on Wednesday, January 8 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Ansys booth 6400 in the West Hall. It’s your chance to connect with leading women (and men) in mobility and other tech-reliant sectors.
This year, Ansys is participating in NVIDIA’s Explore to Win program. It’s web-based and designed to guide CES attendees to NVIDIA partner spaces (like the Ansys booth) at the show. This interactive journey encourages the exploration of partner experiences by challenging visitors to complete missions and earn points toward great prizes.
Here’s how it works: Participants can begin the program journey by scanning the “start” QR code, completing a simple sign-up process, and receiving a list of destinations to explore. At each destination, attendees will find and scan a QR code that reveals a unique mission to complete and earn points.
For a detailed look at the NVIDIA Explore to Win program, including mission details and prize information, click here.
The ability to test, iterate, and simulate what comes next is the value proposition at the heart of what we do at Ansys. Our simulation software gives designers, engineers, scientists, and researchers the freedom and confidence to validate their biggest ideas on the way to something new. In the process, the discoveries they make lead to innovations that can help solve some of society’s greatest engineering challenges and improve the quality of life for all.
Of course, many of our customers will be there in support of these objectives to share in their success, from student teams to startups to companies large and small. You can also expect some familiar faces like NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang, who will deliver a keynote address that outlines how AI and accelerated computing are reshaping the future of global industries.
The show’s prevailing theme for 2025 is the power of new tech to improve the lives of people around the world. In partnership with the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS), the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) continues to support the United Nations’ mission to provide human security for all (HS4A). It’s a philosophy built around the idea that everyone is entitled to food, healthcare, clean air, and water, along with political and security rights.
January is literally right around the corner. We can’t wait to see you at CES this year, regardless of your simulation journey. So be sure to visit Ansys booth 6400 in the Las Vegas Convention Center — West Hall to learn how our software is transforming industries like mobility, high-tech and healthcare for the better.
The Ansys Advantage blog, featuring contributions from Ansys and other technology experts, keeps you updated on how Ansys simulation is powering innovation that drives human advancement.