Spreading Innovation in Canada
Future Vision of Ansys
Area Vice President Greg Margolis kicked off the Canada Innovation Conference by sharing Ansys’ vision for the future of simulation that is focused on digital transformation, artificial intelligence/machine learning, and sustainability. He shared an example from Earth Rescue, an Ansys online series, and later explained how simulation is evolving.
“Supported by a new digital revolution, there is an opportunity to collectively define the future of simulation through the creation of simulation-driven, next-gen solutions,” he said. “Simulation is no longer the solution itself, rather it is the necessary capability that drives the solution.”
His Worship Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, then delivered an inspiring speech on his vision for Ottawa as a city and the future of technology in Canada. It was clear that Ottawa is open for business and opportunity is rampant.
Ansys Chief Technology Officer for Aerospace & Defense, Steve Bleymaier, closed out the keynote sessions by describing “the imperative for simulation in A&D,” and how Ansys’ breadth and depth enables customers to implement digital engineering, which reduces cost and risk while increasing reliability and availability.
This year, the Canada Innovation Conference broke attendance records with nearly 3X the attendees compared to 2022. This really is a testament to the immense growth of interest and enthusiasm within the tech industry in Canada.
The Canada Innovation Conference provided Ansys customers and partners with unparalleled networking opportunities, enabling professionals to connect, exchange ideas, and build valuable relationships. Attendees immersed themselves in meaningful conversations, expanded their network, and fostered collaborations that will shape the future of the industry. Field Marketing Manager Mona Mattis and the Ansys Team cannot wait to see everyone again in 2024!