Engineer utilizing the driving robot for VEM behavior

Make VEM testing more convenient with Simcenter Engineering’s driving robot

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: two microphones measuring noise levels

Simcenter Engineering Services sounds off on electric vehicle performance.

Electric vehicle performance attributes and comfort considerations are evolving. Katleen Michiels, head of the Simcenter Engineering & Consulting testing group, shares her insight.

Two engineers examining simulation models on a computer monitor, with a digital overlay of the design symbolizing the digital twin

Reusing legacy finite element data to create system-level models

Learn how to overcome common issues when creating system-level models through FEA data reuse

Group of Siemens customers posing in front of photo wall at Simcenter Femap Symposium

How to sign up for Simcenter Femap Symposium in 2022

Grow your CAE software knowledge alongside industry peers at Simcenter Femap Symposium, returning in-person to select locations in 2022.

Daimler Truck

Daimler Truck uses Siemens Simcenter to take vehicle design optimization to the next level

Keeping up with demand Daimler Truck AG is the world’s largest truck and bus producer, leading the market in Europe,…

Making autonomous driving more humanlike to improve safety and comfort

Making autonomous driving safer and more comfortable starts with getting drivers to willingly accept safety features such as lane-keeping assistance.

Model-based design from ICEs to ICUs: Bridging the industries to improve software quality for medical devices

The events of the past few years have turned global attention towards health and, more specifically, healthcare. From the images…

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…

One bench to rule them all: Join our virtual vehicle energy management facility tour

Before you start reading this blog, think about all the different environments you’ve driven your car in. For example, in…