From product updates, to panel discussions, and even customer use cases, our webinars cover everything you need to know about the latest in simulation, 3D printing, product development, and a variety of other technical topics.
We have been doing webinars for some time, starting in the early days of web conference, and many of those are still available here in our webinar library. Many of our webinars cover useful information on the products we sell and support from: Ansys, Stratasys, EOS, #HandsOnMetrology, and Flownex
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With GPU-accelerated solvers, real-time feedback, and intelligent automation, Ansys Discovery software enables engineers to make better design decisions earlier in the product development cycle. This upfront approach to simulation saves time and effort on prototyping as you explore multiple design concepts in real time with no need to wait for simulation results.
2025 R2 marks a major step forward, introducing new tools that improve both speed and accuracy across the board. This release brings significant structural simulation enhancements, including the random vibration capability and expanded post-processing options.
This release of Discovery also debuts the Ansys Engineering Copilot feature, an AI-powered assistant that delivers real-time guidance directly within the software. With expanded physics coverage, automated meshing, and smarter workflows, Discovery software continues to redefine what’s possible in upfront simulation.
Join PADT’s Chief Simulation Support Engineer and Discovery expert Joe Woodward for an in-depth look at the new capabilities available for 3D Designers in this latest release.
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Ansys Mechanical enables you to solve complex structural engineering problems and make better, faster design decisions. With the finite element analysis (FEA) solvers available in the suite, you can customize and automate solutions for your structural mechanics problems and parameterize them to analyze multiple design scenarios.
Learn how meshing improvements and solver speedups streamline performance. We’ll also explore advanced design automation like structural optimization for RIB designs and improved battery, EM, and postprocessing workflows in Ansys LS-DYNA.
Whether you’re solving complex mechanical systems, working with battery or electronics reliability, or analyzing acoustic and NVH performance, this release brings powerful new capabilities across the Ansys Structures portfolio.
Join PADT’s Application Engineer and Ansys Mechanical expert Robert McCathren for an in-depth look at the latest advancements available in this release.
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Accelerate your toughest particle simulations by using the most powerful DEM software in the market.
Ansys Rocky contains industry leading features and capabilities to solve large, complex problems accurately and efficiently. This tool is uniquely capable to model real particle shapes including any solids, 2D shells, and rigid and flexible fibers. With multi-graphics processing unit (GPU) solver technology, you can simulate the behavior of different shaped and sized particles in many industrial applications, quickly and accurately.
Ansys 2025 R2 introduces the capability to consider both DEM/SPH forces in two-way structural coupling simulations with Rocky and Mechanical. Deformable particles, a beta feature, allow simulation with large elastic and plastic deformation of solid particles, the new DEM Liquid Spray module brings additional physics, and the thermal support for semi-resolved cases is present in this latest release.
Join PADT’s Senior CFD Engineer and Ansys Rocky expert Tom Chadwick for an in depth look at these updates and more made available in Ansys 2025 R2.
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Engineering simulation software has traditionally been used for new product design, but with the advent of advanced embedded sensors, engineers can now use this data to create digital twins.
Digital twins transform the way engineers simulate, predict, and optimize product performance, driving faster innovation and more informed decisions. With the Hybrid Analytics capability of Ansys, engineers can reach an unparalleled level of accuracy using predictive analytics by combining machine learning (ML)-based analytics with a physics-based approach.
This webinar highlights the latest advancements in analytics, automation, and modeling, including hybrid analytics with multi-output Gaussian process fusion, a new twin-deployment web app, and enhanced ROM creation tools. Discover key solver and model library updates that enhance usability and performance across various applications.
Join PADT’s Embedded Software Engineer and Digital Twin Expert Noah Asherbranner to explore the latest features that elevate digital twin capabilities across analytics, automation, and modeling in Ansys 2025 R2.
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Ansys HFSS is a 3D electromagnetic (EM) simulation software for designing and simulating high-frequency electronic products such as antennas, antenna arrays, RF or microwave components, high-speed interconnects, filters, connectors, IC packages and printed circuit boards.
Engineers worldwide use Ansys HFSS software to design high-frequency, high-speed electronics found in communications systems, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), satellites, and internet-of-things (IoT) products.
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Accelerate your time-to-market and drive innovation with new capabilities that boost simulation speed and accuracy while enhancing user experience.
Ansys Maxwell and Ansys Motor CAD 2025 R1 introduce powerful features and capabilities for electric machine design and development.
Developments include unified performance map workflow and advanced Motor-CAD model export to deliver unmatched accuracy and efficiency in EM simulations. Capabilities to accelerate the axial flux design and development through a new template-based approach, these enhancements streamline workflows and empower engineers to tackle the most complex designs easily.
Join PADT’s Application Engineer and Electronics expert Tyler Buntin for a look at all of the updates available for these two tools in Ansys 2025 R1.
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