Will CAE Technologies Keep Up as Product Complexities Skyrocket?

Learn the views of the engineering community on the future of engineering design and CAE technologies. Attendees will also see how early adopters are using these tools and what roadblocks exist to impede the use of these tools.

Products and services are becoming more complex and development times are shrinking. Meanwhile, legacy technologies can’t keep up with these evolving demands. Is the industry adopting new engineering design tools fast enough to compensate? In this webinar, survey results will be presented to answer this question.

You will learn the views of the engineering community on the future of engineering design and CAE technologies. Attendees will also see how early adopters are using these tools and what roadblocks exist to impede the use of these tools.

Chris Ramirez, solutions architect at Rescale, will follow up with an overview of Rescale’s Intelligent Automation platform and how it is helping R&D teams accelerate innovation. He will also present a case study that shows how the platform gives users turnkey access to cloud resources that are capable of machine learning (ML) computations.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • The most popular CAE technologies of today and tomorrow
  • The future of simulation driven engineering
  • How Rescale helps accelerate innovation with ML-enabled computations
  • How R&D teams across industries are using Rescale to innovate

About the Speakers:


Shawn Wasserman – Sr. Editor, engineering.com. Shawn is passionate about informing, inspiring and engaging the engineering community. As a Senior Editor at engineering.com, he writes about simulation, IoT, PLM and other bleeding edge technologies. Shawn has spent five years at engineering.com and two years as the manager of the Ansys blog.


Chris Ramirez – Solutions Architect, Rescale. Chris thrives on solving complex problems to help provide an elegant cloud HPC solution on Rescale. He has an MS in Physics and over 6 years of experience in computational physics and high-performance computing, where he programmed applications to simulate the early universe as well as architected, deployed and managed on-premise HPC clusters for university and enterprise customers. Chris currently works as a Solutions Architect at Rescale.

This webinar is sponsored by Rescale.