Visit the Siemens booth at Auto Testing Expo US

Come join us at the Automotive Testing Expo US 2023 in Novi, Michigan

Siemens is proud to be a part of this year’s Automotive Testing Expo US in Novi, MI. Visit our booth #10000 to learn more about Simcenter automotive testing solutions.

Simcenter Prescan 2307

What’s new in Simcenter Prescan 2307

With the 2307 release, Simcenter™ Prescan™ software helps you efficiently develop and test autonomy algorithms by simulating challenging scenarios.

Siemens presence at NAFEMS World Congress, Tampa FL (May 15-18)

NAFEMS, the international association for the engineering modeling, analysis and simulation community, is holding its world congress in Tampa, May…

What’s new in Simcenter Prescan 2302

With the Simcenter Prescan release 2302 we are addressing multiple needs that enable our customers to confidently build and validate their autonomy algorithms belonging to various mobility platforms across industries. This is achieved through improved sensor simulation realism, the possibility to model agricultural, industrial and other multiple axle vehicles, easier traffic simulation and AV software stack coupling and cost-effective massive validation.

What’s new in Simcenter Prescan 2211

Read the release blog to learn more about the new simulation capabilities of Simcenter Prescan 2211

Significantly accelerate verification of level 4+ automation

With the release of Simcenter Prescan 2206, we introduce massive simulation capabilities enabling the industry to take a giant leap in the transitions towards level 4+ automation.

IESF Conference

Simcenter at the IESF Automotive Conference 2022

The IESF Automotive Conference is back! Join us on September 14 and discover the Simcenter solutions for vehicle electrification and autonomous drive.

Autonomous vehicle development at scale

Simcenter Prescan, the best physics-based simulation platform, on desktop, cluster and cloud, for autonomous vehicle development, announces the release of…

Model-based verification and design optimization of controller calibration

In 1968, Volkswagen became the first company to use a computer in a car. The D-Jetronic, created by Bosch, controlled…