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Product category: FEA and structural analysis software
News Release from: Ansys
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 September 2003

Siemens signs for three more years

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Ansys has signed a deal expected to be worth more than $5 million over the next three years with Siemens.

Ansys has signed a deal expected to be worth more than $5 million over the next three years with Siemens The three-year contract includes more than 200 seats of Ansys software, as well as seats from the Ansys Icem CFD Product Suite and services

This agreement confirms the long-standing relationship that Ansys has established with Siemens.

Ansys has provided Siemens with computer-aided engineering solutions for more than two decades.

During that time, Siemens implemented Ansys core simulation and virtual prototyping applications - such as Ansys Mechanical - within the design process of a large number of different products.

"Siemens relies on Ansys for its superior engineering software capabilities", said Gerhard Muller, Siemens PG IT.

"Incorporating the Ansys product family with the CAD-systems we are using has allowed us to maximise our design process while containing design costs".

"The various industries that Siemens supplies closely mirrors the markets served by Ansys", said Joseph Fairbanks, Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Support at Ansys.

"Our ongoing relationship with Siemens signals their great confidence in the solutions Ansys has provided to enhance their product development process.

We value our relationship with this global leader, and we will continue to provide the premier technology solutions that they've depended on for 10 years".

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