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How Aerodynamics Plays a Large Role in Olympic Cycling

In the world of professional and Olympic cycling, fractions of a second can be the difference between gold, silver, bronze or not placing at all. Over the last decade plus, the sport has seen an increased focus on applying technology and engineers to reduce drag and rolling resistance. This means less energy is required from […]

The Value of Finding A Partner: Solving Unique Business Challenges with Expert Solutions

In a world of constant collaboration, finding the right technology solutions to address your unique challenges can be daunting. Whether it’s optimizing your digital transformation journey, implementing cutting-edge software or tailoring specific solutions to fit your needs, the right expertise can make all the difference. This is where working closely with a Siemens partner becomes […]

Exploring Five Up and Coming Trends In CFD

In the realm of engineering and design, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) stands as a remarkable fusion of science, mathematics and computational capability. It’s the tool that helps us decode the intricacy of fluids, whether it’s the aerodynamics of a soaring aircraft or the complexities of cooling systems in modern vehicles.  As we gaze into the […]

Ansys Fluent To Siemens STAR-CCM+: Why So Many Engineers Are Making The Switch

In the world of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software, Ansys Fluent has long been the go-to for accurate fluid flow simulations. But as we know all too well, in the world of tech, change is the only constant. With Siemens STAR-CCM+ stepping up as a serious contender, engineers are taking a second look at their […]

How Simulation Technology Helped IndyCar Regain its Position as One of America’s Premier Racing Series

In the May 2023 issue of Racecar Engineering, our President, Ray Leto was asked to share his insights into how simulation has changed development and innovation for IndyCar. As stated in the article, changes in the industry in the 1990s resulted in a decrease in viewership and sponsorships for IndyCar, which meant less money was […]
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