ANSYS to Extend Microsoft Azure Digital Twins with Physics-Based Simulations

Collaboration supports joint customers’ adoption of Azure Digital Twins.

Collaboration supports joint customers’ adoption of Azure Digital Twins.

ANSYS is working with Microsoft to extend Microsoft Azure Digital Twins with ANSYS Twin Builder to enable mutual customers to improve operations. The collaboration will empower Microsoft’s enterprise customers to more accurately predict an asset’s future performance and reduce unscheduled downtime expenses.

Azure Digital Twins help create comprehensive models of physical environments with full support for two-way communication to IoT and Edge devices. Through the collaboration, manufacturers that model and connect assets using Azure Digital Twins can optimize asset production and operations using ANSYS Twin Builder. By using compute integration and digital twin definition language standard, ANSYS and Microsoft make it easier for users to adopt and deploy digital twins.

“As industrial companies require comprehensive field data and actionable insights to further optimize deployed asset performance, ecosystem partners must collaborate to form business solutions,” says Eric Bantegnie, vice president and general manager at ANSYS. “ANSYS Twin Builder’s complementary simulation data stream augments Microsoft Azure IoT Services and greatly enhances their customers’ understanding of asset performance.”

“As Microsoft Azure customers adopt IoT and Digital Twins to understand their business assets in real time, many are now looking for analytics tools that help them find new insights,” says Sam George, corporate vice president of Azure IoT at Microsoft Corp. “Collaborating with ANSYS to extend Azure Digital Twins provides our customers with an understanding of their deployed assets’ performance by leveraging physics and simulation-based analytics.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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