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If you are an engineer, you know how important simulations are in product design. Simulations help engineers predict how a product will perform in real-world conditions. However, for decades, engineering simulations have imposed a compromise on what is desirable or accurate because the realism of the simulation in question was curtailed by its cost and time constraints or more accurately, the effort and time constraints of the engineers.

With advances in virtualisation, the phrase “speed/accuracy trade-off” can finally be left in the past. Now we are ushering in a new era of simulation where accuracy, speed, and interactivity share the stage to facilitate new ways of designing and innovating.

The Evolution of Engineering Simulations

The first generation of engine

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