Q2 News | Innovators Share What’s Next for CAE with AI + Cloud HPC at NAFEMS 2025
Rescale and industry leaders share how compute, data, and AI are transforming simulation—from NAFEMS insights to product releases, customer stories, and fresh funding.
Optimize performance of open-source FEM solvers like Simvia EDF’s code-aster
GTC 2025 Session featuring SLB (Schlumberger) and Rescale discussing the impact of new technologies for energy engineering
See how university-based Formula SAE design team Dallas Formula Racing used the Rescale platform for high performance computing to transform not only how they designed their race car, but how they were able to learn together as a team.
Revolutionize CAE with the Power of AI, Automation & Cloud Original Air Date: June 11th Discussion topics will include:
Beliefs are opinions that the longer they are held, the more cherished they tend to become. The challenge is, as technology advances, a belief can easily morph into a bias. IT decisions that were absolutely correct when first made years or even months ago as time passes become assumptions based on myth rather than actual…
Get the Full Whitepaper Hyperion Research Opinion. Running HPC workloads is getting harder and costlier. More people can benefit from HPC infrastructure, but there are fewer skilled people to deploy, maintain, and support the systems. Also, organizations’ budgets are being challenged.
As increasing technological complexity carries both great advantages and risks, Exponent’s clients often rely on their simulation and testing expertise which require the latest high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities available.
Disrupting the Cargo Industry Boundary Layer Technologies is a category-defining company. They design small hydrofoil cargo ships posed to disrupt the transportation industry. Currently, the only options for intercontinental shipping are air and traditional cargo ships. Air is quick but very expensive; whereas, ships are cheaper but significantly slower, up to ten times slower. There…
Up against the limits of their internal compute capacity, Specialized Bicycle Components needed a more flexible and simplified solution to power their computer-aided engineering simulations.
Background and Challenge RWDI is a multidisciplinary engineering consulting firm specializing in the built and natural environments. They perform a wide range of engineering studies in domains including air quality, climate analytics, energy and water modeling, meteorology, structural dynamics, ventilation, and wind engineering services on some of the world’s most notable structures such as the…