Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNPS) today launched Ansys 2026 R1, delivering the first wave of integrated Synopsys-Ansys ...
Ansys is one of the leading companies in the Computer-aided Engineering industry. Ansys's business model has delivered astonishing results in the past and is ready to grow even further in the coming ...
Ansys is located in Canonsburg at 2600 Ansys Drive. From the final frontier to the smartphone in your hand, Ansys simulation software is used in the development of products across a wide range of ...
At its Synopsys Converge event currently underway in Santa Clara, the company announced an array of tools and initiatives to ...
Released today, ANSYS ® Student is a free, introductory academic software package for students interested in learning the fundamentals of simulation while gaining exposure to the state-of-the-art ...
(Reuters) - Ansys beat analysts' estimates for fourth-quarter revenue and profit on Wednesday, indicating strength in demand for its artificial intelligence-based tools and engineering software ...
ANSYS ANSS recently announced that Innoviz Technologies is utilizing the company’s simulation software solutions to advance work on automotive-grade LiDAR sensors. Israel-based Innoviz specializes in ...
ANSYS announced that five of its simulation programs are now certified for use with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Inventor 2010 software from Autodesk. The interoperability between ANSYS and Autodesk ...
Synopsys SNPS put all speculations to rest on Tuesday by announcing a definitive agreement to acquire the engineering simulation software company ANSYS ANSS in a deal valued at $35 billion. The ...
ANSYS ANSS recently announced it will ink a new five-year enterprise license agreement with LG Electronics, scaling up the existing agreement and the longstanding relationship between the companies.
Ansys, a global engineering simulation company, entered into an agreement with an IIT Kanpur led consortium to assist in the development of low-cost ventilators to fight the COVID-19 outbreak in India ...
Ansys, which makes software used in creating products from airplanes to tennis rackets of players such as Novak Djokovic, reported revenue of $882.2 million for the quarter ended December 31.