Simulate Early, Simulate More, Simulate Now with Cloud-Native Engineering Simulation

SimScale’s CEO and founder, David Heiny, shows what simulating your designs early and extensively across your R&D cycle can mean for real-world industrial problems.

CAD has penetrated all aspects of design, but what about CAE simulation? The adoption of engineering simulation stalled. What do engineers and designers miss out on by not fully adopting simulation? And how technically and economically accessible is simulation today?

In this webinar, SimScale’s CEO and founder, David Heiny, shows what simulating your designs early and extensively across your R&D cycle can mean for real-world industrial problems. Cloud-native solutions not only make high-fidelity engineering simulation and high-performance computing power accessible and scalable as needed but can sharpen competitive edge and deliver better products, faster. Enabling real-time collaboration within and between teams removes design bottlenecks and accelerates time-to-market. Be ready to roll up your sleeves with Matt, our Senior Application Engineer, and work on your own fluid, thermal, and structural simulation studies during the webinar.

Attendees will learn how:

  • Adopting simulation increases design options while reducing time and cost
  • Cloud-native simulation delivers an accessible and scalable solution through a usage-based subscription model and web browser access
  • SimScale was born from the pain of traditional CAE limitations and developed to eliminate the constraints of legacy simulation software

About the Speakers:


David Heiny – Co-Founder and CEO, SimScale. SimScale is a cloud-based simulation platform that empowers every engineer to innovate faster by making high-fidelity engineering simulation truly accessible. David holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and CSE from Georgia Tech and Technical University Munich.


Matt Bemis – Senior Application Engineer, SimScale. Matt is a modeling and simulation specialist focused on electronics cooling, turbomachinery, external aerodynamics, automotive, and biomedical applications.

This webinar is sponsored by SimScale.