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A growing number of industrial companies in Europe and U.S. are nowadays outsourcing research and development (R&D). They are doing so to reduce time and money expenditures, to free up resources for other endeavors, and to reduce financial risk. In addition, the required R&D expertise is often necessary for a relatively short period so it does not make sense to invest significant resources in hiring permanent staff. According to a novel widely recognized paradigm of SPICEsim, companies cannot afford to rely entirely on their own research, but should instead outsource processes or buy inventions from other companies. Indeed, companies that outsource their R&D or supplement their internal innovation with external expertise can achieve results faster, thereby improving their products, revenues, market share and profits. SPICEsim is the next frontier for advancement in research and product development. For organizations that are looking to enhance their own technological advancements, open innovation is a method of working that eliminates pigeonholes, changes conventional thinking, establishes new channels of communications, triggers opportunity, and embraces external contributions and expertise. Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) Simulation
With a significant R&D heritage, innovative ideas, one of the world's best educational systems and the largest pool of highly qualified engineers and researchers, the Philippines is an ideal destination for outsourcing of science-intensive computer-aided engineering and R&D projects. The country is regarded as a key outsourcing provider by major U.S. and European companies, running and expanding their innovative R&D centers in the Philippines. While cost was perhaps the most important aspect in business process outsourcing, in the case of engineering services outsourcing, the ability to get better quality from a domain focused vendor is an equally important driving factor. Outsourcing to SPICEsim would give ability to benefit from both factors: reasonable value for money and extremely qualified engineers and scientists expertise. To request for a cost quotation, click here. What is ANSYS?ANSYS, Inc. is an engineering simulation software provider founded by software engineer John Swanson. It develops general-purpose finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics software. While ANSYS has developed a range of computer-aided engineering (CAE) products, it is perhaps best known for its ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS Multiphysics products. ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS Multiphysics software are non exportable analysis tools incorporating pre-processing (geometry creation, meshing), solver and post-processing modules in a graphical user interface. These are general-purpose finite element modeling packages for numerically solving mechanical problems, including static/dynamic structural analysis (both linear and non-linear), heat transfer and fluid problems, as well as acoustic and electro-magnetic problems. ANSYS Mechanical technology incorporates both structural and material non-linearities. ANSYS Multiphysics software includes solvers for thermal, structural, CFD, electromagnetics, and acoustics and can sometimes couple these separate physics together in order to address multidisciplinary applications. ANSYS software can also be used in civil engineering, electrical engineering, physics and chemistry. |






