Podcast: Transforming the Process of Simulation
With VCollab, 3D Digital CAE Reports can be created no matter what major CAE solver a company is using.
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Today’s manufacturing companies face a serious dilemma. Their products are becoming increasingly complex while their ability to add time or resources to the development of these products is limited. The complexity of these products places a higher demand on simulation than ever before. However, having enough skilled resources to handle this increased simulation workload is challenging due to the amount of time these high-valued analysts spend just making slides. As much as 35% of an analysts time today is spent turning simulation results into 2D PowerPoint slides that represent most company’s CAE Report.
VCollab provides a solution that helps companies transform the process of simulation by freeing analysts to deliver more critical simulation and by increasing the impact that simulation results can provide in helping companies make critical design decisions. With VCollab, 3D Digital CAE Reports can be created no matter what major CAE solver a company is using. Digital transformation of the simulation process beyond 2D manual processes to automated 3D reports is an essential for companies to remain competitive in today’s complex product environment.
As part of our Technology Leadership profile series, we spoke to Prasad Mandava, CEO and Co-Founder of Visual Collaboration Technologies, about the VCollab solution.
Learn more about VCollab here. Click here to see a sample Digital CAE Report.
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