CAD and engineering simulations are not limited to a single industry — they drive progress across multiple sectors, each with unique challenges and requirements.
In the automotive industry, CAD enables precise part modeling and assembly design, while simulations help optimize aerodynamics, crash safety, and fuel efficiency. This ensures vehicles are both reliable and innovative.
The aerospace industry relies heavily on CAD for complex surface modeling and assembly integration. Simulations validate performance under extreme conditions, ensuring safety and compliance with strict regulatory standards.
In oil & gas and heavy industries, CAD is used for designing robust equipment, piping, and structural components, while simulations check for durability, fatigue resistance, and operational efficiency. Similarly, the hydraulics sector benefits from CAD-based system modeling combined with fluid simulations to ensure seamless performance under high-pressure environments.
These industries illustrate how CAD and engineering simulations complement each other. Together, they allow companies to design faster, test smarter, and deliver products that meet the ever-increasing demand for quality, safety, and innovation.