Day/ Time
| Abstract
| Presenter Name & Title
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Tuesday: 10:30am-11:00am
| Pushing the Engineering Limits Thanks to HPC and Cloud with Ansys and Microsoft Azure
Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure is a new offering available on the Azure Marketplace, enabling customers to run simulations in their own Azure subscription (BYOC) and using their existing licenses (BYOL). This new offer allows customers to use their existing Ansys applications and Azure services purchased directly from Microsoft to deliver cost savings, improved data management, and greater flexibility.
Attend this live session to learn more about:
What is Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure™ and why adopting a cloud hybrid approach could be a game changer for your business.
Latest advancements with HPS – HPC Platform Services
Our latest performances results and benchmarks for both CPUs and GPUs.
| JJ Jones, Global Cloud Business Development Manager, Ansys
John Baker, Cloud Business Development Manager (EMEA), Ansys
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Tuesday: 11:30am-12:00pm
| Accelerating Physics Using Quantum Computing and Synergies with Machine Learning
As the frontiers of computational physics evolve, the convergence of quantum computing and machine learning offers unparalleled opportunities to tackle longstanding challenges in simulation and optimization. This talk presents Ansys' pioneering efforts in integrating these cutting-edge technologies to accelerate physics-based computations and enhance the efficiency of complex engineering tasks. By leveraging quantum algorithms applied to large matrix operations, we are researching how to accelerate linear and nonlinear PDEs.
Our exploration into hybrid quantum-classical methods include Variational Quantum Algorithms (VQAs), Quantum Imaginary Time Evolution (QITE) and Quantum Neural Networks (QNNs). Strategic partnerships with IonQ, Nvidia have further empowered us to focus on quantum algorithms research without being affected by noisy quantum hardware, which is all we have at the moment. Further, with innovative uses of quantum kernels and quantum circuits as analogs to neural network layers, our work bridges the gap between theoretical quantum advantages and machine learning. This presentation outlines the technological readiness levels, current obstacles and future research directions that promise to redefine physics-based computation.
| Jay Pathak, Senior Director R&D, Ansys
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Tuesday: 12:00pm-12:30pm
| Liquid Cooling: The Future of Thermal Management for High-Density Electronics
Liquid cooling for electronics has emerged as a vital solution for managing thermal challenges in high-performance computing, data centers, and compact electronic devices. The advantages of liquid cooling include superior heat transfer capabilities compared to traditional air cooling, enabling lower operating temperatures, higher performance, and increased reliability of electronic systems. It also reduces noise levels associated with high-speed fans, making it ideal for noise-sensitive environments.
As electronic devices continue to evolve in terms of power density and thermal output, liquid cooling stands out as a promising technology that ensures optimal thermal management and supports the demands of modern computing applications.
This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of Ansys solutions for liquid cooling starting from the component level to data center level modeling
| Harish Kanchi, Manager Application Engineering, Ansys
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Tuesday: 12:30pm-1:00pm
| Accelerated Reordering
Sparse matrix factorization is frequently the main computational bottleneck in implicit mechanical computer-aided engineering (MCAE). Minimizing the operations and storage required to factor these sparse matrices is NP-complete, so the nested dissection heuristic is commonly used to reduce these demands. Nested dissection is a recursive process that finds balanced min-cut partitions within the graph representing the sparse matrix’s non-zero structure, an NP-hard problem itself. A new generation of accelerators is being developed for addressing NP optimization problems. In this talk, we share our experiences using the LightSolver Laser Processing Unit to address the reordering of sparse matrices, and its potential to reduce run times and improve the scalability of implicit mechanical simulations.
| Robert Lucas, Ansys Fellow, Ansys
Ruti Ben-Shlomi, CEO, LightSolver
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Tuesday: 1:00pm-1:30pm
| Accelerated Quantum Supercomputing Solving Quantum Lattice Boltzmann for Fluids
Quantum Computing has the potential to revolutionize industries and usher in a new era of high-performance computing. Realizing these benefits requires pushing the boundaries of quantum information science in the development of algorithms, research into more capable quantum processors, and the creation of tightly integrated quantum-classical systems and tools. Join us to hear NVIDIA's vision on the future of Accelerated Quantum Supercomputing and how CUDA-Q is enabling research to push algorithm development at Ansys.
| Jay Pathak, Senior Director R&D, Ansys
Zohin Chandani, NVIDIA
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Tuesday: 1:30pm-2:00pm
| Achieving More Compute Power with Cloud and HPC Thanks to Ansys and Amazon Web Services
Ansys Gateway powered by AWS is the solution for developers, designers, and engineers who want to manage their complete Ansys Simulation & CAD/CAE developments in the cloud. Access cloud computing resources from anywhere on virtually any device via your web browser. You can create, customize, and connect cloud applications with minimal technical skills. Simply install your 3rd party applications alongside Ansys applications and Bring Your Own Ansys Licenses (BYOL). ttend this live session to learn more about:
What is Ansys Gateway powered by AWS™ and why adopting a cloud hybrid approach could be a game changer for your business.
Learn from our latest customer success stories including Cycling Team Groupama FDJ , Turntide, Emirates Team New Zealand, MPR Associates, ACWA Robotics..
Our latest performances results and benchmarks for both CPUs and GPUs.
| JJ Jones, Global Cloud Business Development Manager, Ansys
John Baker, Cloud Business Development Manager (EMEA), Ansys
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Tuesday: 2:00pm-2:30pm
| Azure NetApp Files, Boosting HPC productive with Innovation
In this session, we will explore the pivotal role of file systems in optimizing High-Performance Computing (HPC) at an Azure scale, utilizing tens of thousands of compute cores working in unison to tackle the most advanced HPC challenges. The key solution is Azure NetApp Files (ANF), which Microsoft Azure customers such as AMD are leveraging with remarkable efficacy today. Thanks to ANF’s low latency, high throughput, and simplified management, users are experiencing significant productivity gains by eliminating the hardware constraints traditionally associated with running HPC workloads
| Andy Chan, Principal Product Manager, NetApp
Varun Selvaraj, Manager- Strategic Market Development (HPC, AI: Energy and Semiconductor), AMD
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Tuesday: 3:00pm-3:30pm
| Advancements in Sustainable HPC Solutions for Ansys Applications
AMD and HPE will address the complex simulation challenges faced by our enterprise CAE customers. This session will focus on the deployment of highly efficient high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, power management options, advanced storage systems, and robust data management solutions. With customers relying on advanced modeling and simulation as a key business function, it’s important to choose HPC systems that optimize performance for a wide range of applications. Additionally, as thermal and power management become increasingly critical in next-generation HPC systems, customers need to understand the advantages of liquid cooling technology.
Join us to also hear about the latest performance results of AMD EPYC™ processors running Ansys CFX, Ansys Fluent, Ansys Mechanical, and Ansys LS-DYNA, demonstrating their capabilities in real-world applications.
| Tony DeVarco Director, HPC/AI and Manufacturing, HPE
Rick Knoechel, Global Strategy Lead – Automotive & Discrete Mfg.
Strategic Market Development Group – Server BU, AMD
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Tuesday: 3:30pm-4:00pm
| Ansys Fluent Delivers Significant Performance Gains and Cost Savings with NVIDIA GPUs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Fluent® is an industry leading Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) package used world-wide on a variety of applications. While Fluent has been highly optimized for traditional CPU based High Performance Computing (HPC) systems, the latest release, version 2024 R2, has been written to fully harness NVIDIA Tensor Core GPU acceleration for CFD workloads. This talk discusses the advantages offered by Fluent, accelerated by NVIDIA GPUs, at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
| Mike Barry, HPC Specialist, Oracle
Martin Feyereisen, Master Cloud Architect, Oracle
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Wednesday: 10:00am-10:30am
| Achieving More Compute Power with Cloud and HPC Thanks to Ansys and Amazon Web Services
Ansys Gateway powered by AWS is the solution for developers, designers, and engineers who want to manage their complete Ansys Simulation & CAD/CAE developments in the cloud. Access cloud computing resources from anywhere on virtually any device via your web browser. You can create, customize, and connect cloud applications with minimal technical skills. Simply install your 3rd party applications alongside Ansys applications and Bring Your Own Ansys Licenses (BYOL). ttend this live session to learn more about:
What is Ansys Gateway powered by AWS™ and why adopting a cloud hybrid approach could be a game changer for your business.
Learn from our latest customer success stories including Cycling Team Groupama FDJ , Turntide, Emirates Team New Zealand, MPR Associates, ACWA Robotics..
Our latest performances results and benchmarks for both CPUs and GPUs.
| JJ Jones, Global Cloud Business Development Manager, Ansys
John Baker, Cloud Business Development Manager (EMEA), Ansys
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Wednesday: 10:30am-11:00am
| Advancements in Sustainable HPC Solutions for Ansys Applications
AMD and HPE will address the complex simulation challenges faced by our enterprise CAE customers. This session will focus on the deployment of highly efficient high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, power management options, advanced storage systems, and robust data management solutions. With customers relying on advanced modeling and simulation as a key business function, it’s important to choose HPC systems that optimize performance for a wide range of applications. Additionally, as thermal and power management become increasingly critical in next-generation HPC systems, customers need to understand the advantages of liquid cooling technology.
Join us to also hear about the latest performance results of AMD EPYC™ processors running Ansys CFX, Ansys Fluent, Ansys Mechanical, and Ansys LS-DYNA, demonstrating their capabilities in real-world applications.
| Tony DeVarco, Director, HPC/AI and Manufacturing, HPE
Rick Knoechel, Global Strategy Lead – Automotive & Discrete Mfg.
Strategic Market Development Group – Server BU, AMD
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Wednesday:11:00am-12:00pm
| Panel Discussion: Cloud Computing for Engineering Simulation
The panelists will explore the multifaceted impact of cloud computing on engineering simulations, covering both the technical opportunities and strategic considerations that come with leveraging cloud platforms for this purpose.
The discussion will also focus on the benefits, challenges, and best practices for leveraging cloud-based and hybrid HPC solutions to optimize engineering simulations.
This interactive session will offer insights into the strategic advantages of cloud-based and hybrid HPC solutions, practical tips for optimizing engineering simulations with AI and cloud-native technologies, and best practices for managing data security and compliance in diverse cloud environments.
| Panel Lead:
Andy Byers, Director Strategic Cloud Partnerships, Ansys
Panelists:
Avi Kulkarni, Global Business Development and GTM, Accelerated Compute, AWS
Evan Burness, HPC Platforms & Infrastructure Lead, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft
Derek McCoy, Head of Channel, Enterprise, and Public Sector, Rescale
Andy Chan, Principal Product Manager, NetApp
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Wednesday: 12:00pm-12:30pm
| Pushing the Engineering Limits thanks to HPC and Cloud with Ansys and Microsoft Azure
Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure is a new offering available on the Azure Marketplace, enabling customers to run simulations in their own Azure subscription (BYOC) and using their existing licenses (BYOL). This new offer allows customers to use their existing Ansys applications and Azure services purchased directly from Microsoft to deliver cost savings, improved data management, and greater flexibility.
Attend this live session to learn more about:
What is Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure™ and why adopting a cloud hybrid approach could be a game changer for your business.
Latest advancements with HPS – HPC Platform Services
Our latest performances results and benchmarks for both CPUs and GPUs.
| JJ Jones, Global Cloud Business Development Manager, Ansys
John Baker, Cloud Business Development Manager (EMEA), Ansys
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Wednesday: 12:30pm-1:00pm
| Optimizing HPC Performance and Investment with Microsoft Azure
The technology options for HPC are as diverse as the workloads that customers need to run, and choosing the right solution can seem daunting. In this session, we will cover the diverse set of options available in Microsoft Azure, the ease at which you can choose what is right for you and your workloads, and the flexibility this offers you to choose exactly the right tool for the job at hand.
| Joe Greenseid, Principal Product Manager, Azure HPC and AI, Microsoft
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Wednesday: 1::00pm-1:30pm
| Leveraging AI for Engineering Simulation
The presentation will cover Ansys AI solutions for Design and Digital Twins, how we are leveraging language models to improve customer user experience, and the impact of AI on the numerical capabilities of our traditional simulation products.
| Ilya Tolchinsky. Lead Product Manager, Ansys
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Wednesday: 1:30pm-2:00pm
| High Performance Scalable Infrastructure Running Ansys Fluent and Ansys Mechanical
To achieve high performance and scalability, a high performance 200Gbps network, modular CPU rack servers, and fast NVMe storage fabric are essential. This advanced infrastructure significantly boosts the performance of Ansys Fluent and Ansys Mechanical, enabling large-scale data and complex simulations.
| Waiming Mok, Director, Product, Supermicro
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Wednesday: 2:00pm-2:30pm
| Ansys Collaborates with Lenovo to Accelerate Customer Innovation with Intel Xeon 6 Processors
Accelerating simulations is crucial for engineers striving for faster, more efficient innovation. Ansys, in collaboration with Lenovo, ensures its simulation software is optimized for the latest Intel technologies. Applications like Ansys CFX, Fluent, Mechanical, and LS-DYNA perform exceptionally on Intel Xeon 6 processors, with up to 128 cores, 12 memory channels, and 96 PCIe lanes per socket, delivering high performance and flexibility for varied workloads. MRDIMM technology enhances memory bandwidth, reaching speeds up to 8,800 MT/s and lowering total cost of ownership.
This presentation will explore how Intel Xeon 6 processors, along with Solution Reference Architectures from Lenovo, enhance simulation speed and reduce costs, making them an ideal choice for performance-demanding engineering applications.
| Kevin Dean, HPC Performance & CAE Segment Architect, Lenovo
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Wednesday: 2:30pm-3:00pm
| Enhancing Ansys’ CAE End-to-End Workflows Using NVIDIA Technologies
Today’s CAE workflow truly needs to be accelerated in order to tackle increasingly complex and detailed simulations more quickly and accurately. In this session, we will showcase how Ansys, by adopting best-in-class NVIDIA technologies, is enabling its customers to drive down development costs and energy usage while achieving faster time to market. We will highlight Ansys portfolios like Ensight, LS-Dyna, Fluent, RedHawk SC and how various NVIDIA technologies like Grace and Grace-hopper, physics-AI and Omniverse have enhanced these portfolios to enable Ansys’ end customers for achieve interactive, real-time analysis.
| Bhoomi Gadhia, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, NVIDIA
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Wednesday: 3:00pm-3:30pm
| Panel Discussion: Future Trends in HPC for Engineering Simulation
The panelists will explore the emerging technologies and architectures that are set to shape the future of HPC in engineering simulation, including accelerated computing, sustainable computing, and the advent of exascale computing.
The discussion will also focus on reducing the environmental impact of HPC, covering topics such as energy-efficient hardware design, low-power processors, and the development of green data centers.
This interactive session will offer valuable insights into the latest trends and challenges in HPC for engineering simulation, encouraging panelists to discuss both the technical advancements and the broader implications of these innovations.
| Panel Lead:
Wim Slagter, Director Partner Programs, Ansys
Panelists:
Baskar Rajagopalan – Director, Manufacturing, NVIDIA
Pete Bradley – Principal Fellow, Pratt & Whitney
Rick Knoechel – Global Strategy Lead, Automotive & Discrete Mfg., AMD
Tony DeVarco – Director, HPC/AI and Manufacturing Vertical, HPE
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Thursday: 10:00am-10:30am
| Scaling Ansys® Fluent and LS-DYNA® with Cornelis Networks Omni-Path®
Cornelis Networks is the leading independent provider of purpose-built, open-source, scale-out interconnects for high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics. The Cornelis Networks Omni-Path 100Gbps high-performance networking fabric delivers class-leading message rate, latency, and scalability, while allowing customers to deploy solutions which enable faster time to solution and improved workload scalability combined with leading price/performance.
To highlight the capabilities of Omni-Path, this presentation demonstrates the performance of Ansys Fluent, an industry leader in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Ansys LS-DYNA, an industry leader in Finite Element Analysis.
| Amin Shahidi, Compute and Software Alliance Manager, Cornelis Networks
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Thursday: 10:30am-11:00am
| Advancements in Sustainable HPC Solutions for Ansys Applications
AMD and HPE will address the complex simulation challenges faced by our enterprise CAE customers. This session will focus on the deployment of highly efficient high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, power management options, advanced storage systems, and robust data management solutions. With customers relying on advanced modeling and simulation as a key business function, it’s important to choose HPC systems that optimize performance for a wide range of applications. Additionally, as thermal and power management become increasingly critical in next-generation HPC systems, customers need to understand the advantages of liquid cooling technology.
Join us to also hear about the latest performance results of AMD EPYC™ processors running Ansys CFX, Ansys Fluent, Ansys Mechanical, and Ansys LS-DYNA, demonstrating their capabilities in real-world applications.
| Tony DeVarco, Director, HPC/AI and Manufacturing, HPE
Rick Knoechel, Global Strategy Lead – Automotive & Discrete Mfg.
Strategic Market Development Group – Server BU, AMD
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Thursday: 11:00am-11:30am
| Achieving More Compute Power with Cloud and HPC Thanks to Ansys and Amazon Web Services
Ansys Gateway powered by AWS is the solution for developers, designers, and engineers who want to manage their complete Ansys Simulation & CAD/CAE developments in the cloud. Access cloud computing resources from anywhere on virtually any device via your web browser. You can create, customize, and connect cloud applications with minimal technical skills. Simply install your 3rd party applications alongside Ansys applications and Bring Your Own Ansys Licenses (BYOL). ttend this live session to learn more about:
What is Ansys Gateway powered by AWS™ and why adopting a cloud hybrid approach could be a game changer for your business.
Learn from our latest customer success stories including Cycling Team Groupama FDJ , Turntide, Emirates Team New Zealand, MPR Associates, ACWA Robotics..
Our latest performances results and benchmarks for both CPUs and GPUs.
| JJ Jones, Global Cloud Business Development Manager, Ansys
John Baker, Cloud Business Development Manager (EMEA), Ansys
|
Thursday: 11:30am-12:00pm
| Optimizing Ansys LS-DYNA Simulation Costs by Running Multiple Job Containers with NUMA Affinity on a Single VM
Simr, formerly UberCloud, is a SimOps or Simulation Operations Automation platform that enables enterprise organizations to leverage the cloud for HPC. The Simr platform uses Kubernetes to orchestrate and deploy HPC clusters in multiple regions with minimal overhead. Simulation applications are packaged within OCI compliant containers to enable seamless workload deployment on the cloud.
To optimize simulation costs for an automotive customer running smaller 30-CPU LS-DYNA sled test models, Simr developed a solution that orchestrates multiple job containers on a single 120 CPU core HB120 V3 instance (AMD EPYC 7V73X). The technology aligns the number of jobs with the NUMA nodes on the instance. Each 30-CPU simulation, when assigned to a NUMA node, takes 50 hours to complete on a HB120 V3, compared to the 41 hours on legacy 36 CPU cores machines. However, since four jobs can run in parallel, the cost per job on the AMD instance is reduced by 75% compared to benchmarks, resulting in higher job throughput and significantly lower cloud-based simulation costs for the customer.
| Michael Bambula, Technical Account Manager, Simr
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Thursday: 12:00pm-12:30pm
| Ansys Fluent®︎ and Ansys LS-DYNA®︎ on Latest Generation of Arm Processors
We will discuss the availability of Ansys Fluent and Ansys LS-DYNA on arm-based platforms. The performance of the applications on the latest generations of processors will be discussed.
| Conrad Hillairet, Staff HPC Engineer, Arm
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Thursday: 12:30pm-1:00pm
| Building the Future of Quantum-Accelerated Compute with IonQ
The goal of quantum computing isn’t to replace “classical” supercomputing, it’s to augment and accelerate it to solve the world’s most complex and impactful problems. This requires not only world-class quantum hardware, but also tight integration into existing supercomputing workflows and tools.
Join us to explore IonQ’s industry leading quantum computers, hear about our vision for integrating them into mission-critical quantum hybrid applications, and learn how our latest customers and partners are at the vanguard of the quantum revolution.
| Coleman Collins, Director Product Management, IONQ
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Thursday: 1:00pm-1:30pm
| Pushing the engineering limits thanks to HPC and Cloud with Ansys and Microsoft Azure
Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure is a new offering available on the Azure Marketplace, enabling customers to run simulations in their own Azure subscription (BYOC) and using their existing licenses (BYOL). This new offer allows customers to use their existing Ansys applications and Azure services purchased directly from Microsoft to deliver cost savings, improved data management, and greater flexibility.
Attend this live session to learn more about:
What is Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure™ and why adopting a cloud hybrid approach could be a game changer for your business.
Latest advancements with HPS – HPC Platform Services
Our latest performances results and benchmarks for both CPUs and GPUs.
| JJ Jones, Global Cloud Business Development Manager, Ansys
John Baker, Cloud Business Development Manager (EMEA), Ansys
|