Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com.
MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2023 – Rev-Sim
December 14th, 2022 by Sanjay Gangal
Robert Farrell
Simulation Assets are Leveraged More Fully
Throughout the coming year simulation will continue to take on an even greater role as companies search for ways to become more innovative, leverage resources, and keep pace with accelerated product development cycles. Consequently, the expanded use of advanced simulation tools beyond expert CAE analysts (i.e., the democratization of simulation) will become an even greater industry-wide priority.
Democratizing Simulation allows product engineering, manufacturing, and support organizations to leverage their CAE investments and resources more fully by allowing expert analysis to focus their time and expertise on high-priority simulations while allowing non-experts to perform basic (and even some advanced) CAE analysis. The result of simulation-driven design will compress product development cycles and accelerate innovation with a measurable increase in product quality.
2023 will see a surge in the number of manufacturing, design, and other product development organizations embracing the tools and resources allowing more thorough and widespread use of simulation technologies beyond experts. To support this growing need, software providers, large and small will continue to aggressively develop the enabling technologies to feed this growing demand.
About Author
Robert Farrell, Jr. is President of Farrell Marcom, LLC, and a Co-Founder of Rev-Sim.org. Bob provides content marketing services to organizations throughout a number of industries including Simulation, Product Development, Manufacturing, CAD/CAM/PLM, and Testing & Analysis.
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