Meet Simcenter Engineering and Consulting Services’ vehicle energy management (VEM) driving robot. The driving robot was developed to address the testing and simulation communities’ needs to get the most accurate and repeatable testing possible.
Electric vehicle performance attributes and comfort considerations are evolving. Katleen Michiels, head of the Simcenter Engineering & Consulting testing group, shares her insight.
Learn how to overcome common issues when creating system-level models through FEA data reuse
Grow your CAE software knowledge alongside industry peers at Simcenter Femap Symposium, returning in-person to select locations in 2022.
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