continuous simulation

Accelerating innovation through continuous simulation-driven decision-making 

For OEMs, staying competitive means more than optimizing individual components — it requires orchestrating performance, safety and innovation across the full vehicle architecture. And one of the most effective ways to do that? Simulation. Not just early in the process, but continuously, at every stage of development. 

Tackling automotive complexity with model-based systems engineering

Automakers must bring together software, electrical and mechanical engineering earlier in the lifecycle and maintain alignment as the vehicle evolves. That’s where model-based, multi-domain system development comes into play — enabling engineering teams to frontload decisions, validate designs continuously and reduce costly late-stage changes. 

Automotive performance engineering simulation

Accelerate automotive product development with performance engineering simulation software

Learn how integrating Siemens powerful simulation capabilities with physical testing and correlation, as well as with the CAD application enables seamless development with full associativity.

Designers working with engineers to establish product definition in new product development.

Stop wasting resources with better traceability during product development

As competition in the automotive industry intensifies, automakers are looking for ways to ensure they stand out from their competitors….

Future car designed with an MBSE approach

V&V for Your Vehicle Development (and Your Children)

You often hear concerning a specific portion of an automotive engineering project, “that’s his baby.” Developing a vehicle, in many…

Which validation, verification and testing method is right for your autonomous vehicle chip project? You may be surprised.

Which validation, verification and testing method is right for your autonomous vehicle chip project? You may be surprised.

Shift-left testing is a methodology in which testing is performed earlier in the product lifecycle — that is, it is…