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virtual homologation
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Virtual homologation refers to the use of simulation and digital twin technology to replace or supplement physical testing for vehicle safety and regulatory compliance. On WindowsForum.com, discussions center on Ansys's virtual homologation toolchain, unveiled at CES 2025, which leverages Microsoft Azure high-performance computing to run crash simulations and other tests in a virtual environment. This approach aims to reduce development time and costs while maintaining certification standards, with collaboration from TÜV SÜD and Kontrol. The tag covers topics like software-defined vehicles, automotive simulation, and cloud-based engineering workflows, highlighting how virtual homologation is transforming the automotive industry's approach to safety testing and regulatory approval.
If the automotive industry's mantra has always been "faster, safer, better," the latest innovation from Ansys is about to give that motto a turbocharge worth noticing. With CES 2025 kicking off in Las Vegas, Ansys is preparing to wow attendees with its cutting-edge virtual homologation...