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14-06-2025
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ANSS Simulation Solutions Used by Wingcopter to Boost Drone Designs
ANSYS, Inc. ANSS is enabling groundbreaking drone innovation through its advanced simulation technologies, supporting Wingcopter in its mission to deliver critical supplies to remote areas. With Ansys Apex Channel Partner CADFEM Germany GmbH, Wingcopter is leveraging Ansys' multiphysics and safety analysis tools to develop next-generation vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) drones capable of transporting vaccines, medicines, blood samples, medical equipment and conducting long-range LiDAR surveys for infrastructure inspection. With Ansys' simulation solutions, Wingcopter has optimized its payload configuration, increasing flight range by more than 10%, thereby expanding its ability to serve more people in hard-to-reach regions. Visitors can explore this at the Paris Air Show from June 16–19 at Booth AB168, where Ansys and Wingcopter will showcase their joint innovations. ANSYS, Inc. price-consensus-chart | ANSYS, Inc. Quote Developing VTOL drones that can smoothly transition from hover to cruise requires engineering excellence across propulsion systems, aerodynamics, energy efficiency and safety. Ansys provides the tools necessary to validate Wingcopter's drone design, which includes a redundant battery system and eight motors—four featuring tiltrotor technology—to ensure stable transitions and high performance. Simulations run in Ansys help Wingcopter predict drone behavior under varying conditions, such as strong winds, rain and different altitudes. The results are validated against real-world tests and used to refine designs through a continuous, data-driven development loop. Wingcopter employs several Ansys products to advance its certification and development process: Ansys Discovery for 3D simulation setup, Ansys LS-DYNA to assess landing gear crash behavior, Ansys Fluent to analyze aerodynamic and propeller dynamics and Ansys medini analyze to perform safety assessments required for aviation certification across global standards. According to George Robson, Wingcopter's Team Lead for Mechanical Engineering and Aerodynamics, Ansys simulation allows the team to explore intricate design issues in ways that are otherwise difficult or impractical to test, enhancing the efficiency, reliability and innovation of their aerial solutions. Management highlighted that Ansys technology empowers companies to adopt comprehensive, non-linear design approaches that foster innovation. As the complexity of autonomous drones increases, Ansys remains a trusted partner in delivering accurate, scalable solutions that help pioneers like Wingcopter continue to push technological boundaries. Recently, Turbotech used Ansys' advanced simulation tools to successfully demonstrate the world's first viable hydrogen-fueled turboprop engine as part of the BeautHyFuel project. From drones to small passenger planes and VTOL vehicles, this initiative is poised for far-reaching implications powered by Ansys simulation technology. Ansys is a dominant name in the high-end design simulation software market. The company's software solutions are used by most of the well-known manufacturing companies. Virtual prototyping instead of physical prototyping helps these companies save a considerable amount of money. The company's robust product portfolio and cross-domain offering will continue to drive the customer base. According to Research and Markets, the global simulation software market is anticipated to increase from $18.1 billion in 2023 to $33.5 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 13.1%. As of March 31, 2025, Ansys reported deferred revenues and backlog totaling $1.63 billion, marking an 18.9% increase year over year. In first-quarter 2025, the company achieved 4% growth in subscription lease revenues, a 13.9% rise in maintenance revenues and a 22.5% increase in service revenues at constant currency. The company's collaborations with advanced technology suppliers, hardware vendors, specialized application developers and CAD, ECAD and PLM providers further propel its growth prospects. In April 2025, Ansys expanded its collaboration with TSMC and unveiled AI-assisted workflows for RF design migration and PICs, alongside certifications for its semiconductor solutions. This partnership enhances 3D-IC design optimization and accelerates market readiness for AI and HPC chip applications. 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In the last reported quarter, INTU delivered an earnings surprise of 6.98%. Its shares have surged 28.6% in the past year. ACI Worldwide's earnings beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate in each of the trailing four quarters, with the average surprise being 66.64%. In the last reported quarter, ACIW delivered an earnings surprise of 54.55%. Its shares have surged 31% in the past year. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Intuit Inc. (INTU) : Free Stock Analysis Report Blackbaud, Inc. (BLKB) : Free Stock Analysis Report ANSYS, Inc. (ANSS) : Free Stock Analysis Report ACI Worldwide, Inc. (ACIW) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research
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12-06-2025
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Wingcopter Leverages Ansys Technology to Scale Drone Delivery of Medical Supplies
Wingcopter refines its drone designs with simulation, increasing flight distance while retaining payload capacity and delivering essential supplies faster / Key Highlights Wingcopter develops drones that can autonomously deliver vital supplies to hard-to-reach areas, including vaccines, medicine, blood/other lab samples, and medical equipment — speeding deliveries and cutting costs Supported by Ansys, Wingcopter leverages simulation to accelerate virtual prototyping of its drone technology, enabling robust, scalable product design that could increase the flight range by over 10% Ansys' technology easily connects to Wingcopter's legacy tools, empowering teams to follow rigorous R&D processes and complete stringent certification requirements PITTSBURGH, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Supported by Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) simulation technology and Ansys Apex Channel Partner CADFEM Germany GmbH, Wingcopter is developing cutting-edge drone technology to deliver vital supplies to hard-to-reach areas, including vaccines, medicine, blood/other lab samples, and medical equipment, in addition to long-rage LiDAR surveying services for infrastructure inspection. Through this collaboration, Wingcopter identified and optimized payload solutions for its drone that could increase the flight range by over 10% — delivering more resources to more people. Designing vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft for a smooth transition from hover to cruise requires engineering for flexible propulsion systems, aerodynamics, energy efficiency, and safety. Wingcopter relies on Ansys' multiphysics and safety analysis solutions to validate its drone design featuring a redundant battery system and eight motors, four with tiltrotor technology for enhanced transition to cruising. Simulation helps Wingcopter estimate drone performance across diverse conditions — strong winds, heavy rains, various altitudes, and more. The simulations are compared to field tests and operational data, and the results are fed back into the virtual environment creating a data-driven design loop that enables rapid optimization of parts for better performance and safety. Wingcopter enhanced and certified its drone design by leveraging multiple Ansys multiphysics simulation solutions: Ansys Discovery™ 3D simulation software family of products to facilitate simulation setup Ansys LS-DYNA® structural simulation software to analyze the crash behavior of the landing gears Ansys Fluent™ fluid simulation software to understand aircraft aerodynamics and rotating propeller dynamics for seamless transition from hover to cruise Ansys medini® analyze™ safety analysis software to develop the required assessments to meet safety certification standards of different international aviation authorities "Simulation helps our teams analyze and optimize our drone design, as well as evaluate individual problems on a level of detail that is often not possible or very difficult to test," said George Robson, team lead for mechanical engineering and aerodynamics at Wingcopter. "By leveraging Ansys' sophisticated modeling, we can refine every aspect of drone performance, ensuring unparalleled efficiency, reliability, and innovation in aerial solutions." "Ansys simulation empowers customers to move beyond linear product development and embrace comprehensive design loops for more innovative and efficient solutions," said Walt Hearn, senior vice president of worldwide sales and customer excellence at Ansys. "As the requirements for autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles grow more complex, Ansys technology can efficiently manage and adapt to these demands without compromising performance or accuracy. This ensures that our solutions remain effective and reliable, even as the scope of projects expands, helping our customers like Wingcopter continue to push the envelope." Visit Ansys at the Paris Air Show June 16-19, Booth AB168 Hall 4 to see Wingcopter and Ansys technology on display. / About Ansys Our Mission: Powering Innovation that Drives Human Advancement™ When visionary companies need to know how their world-changing ideas will perform, they close the gap between design and reality with Ansys simulation. For more than 50 years, Ansys software has enabled innovators across industries to push boundaries by using the predictive power of simulation. From sustainable transportation to advanced semiconductors, from satellite systems to life-saving medical devices, the next great leaps in human advancement will be powered by Ansys. Ansys and any and all ANSYS, Inc. brand, product, service and feature names, logos and slogans are registered trademarks or trademarks of ANSYS, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States or other countries. All other brand, product, service and feature names or trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ANSS–C / Contacts Media Mary Kate Investors Kelsey View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Ansys