Ansys report highlights simulation's role in improving sustainability across industries
Ansys introduces a new methodology for early-stage and life cycle design that quantifies the impact of simulation on sustainability initiatives, helping companies predict roi / key highlights companies can use ansys simulation to measure direct, indirect, and downstream greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions across the product life cycle ansys' sustainability solutions enable environmental impact analysis, resulting in reduced carbon emissions, waste generation, and lower material, energy, and water consumption the report describes ansys use cases deployed at danfoss drives, infineon, and mars pittsburgh , dec. 17, 2024 /prnewswire/ -- ansys (nasdaq: anss) today released a report presenting a new methodology for using simulation to measure and assess the sustainability impact of decisions made during early design stages and throughout the product life cycle. the report incorporates research and analytical support from mckinsey & co detailing how this methodology was used at danfoss drives, infineon, and mars.
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