Cyient inks MoU with ANSYS to set up Simulation Lab in Hyderabad

BENGALURU: IT firm Cyient announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ANSYS to set up a SimulationLab at Cyient’s experience center in Hyderabad, India.

A press statement by Cyinet said, the lab brings together Cyient’s expertise in service design, delivery, and operational excellence with ANSYS’s market-leading engineering simulation solutions and services to drive the development of innovative proof-of- concepts for Cyient and its clients.

Krishna Bodanapu, CEO, Cyient, said, “The Simulation Lab in collaboration with ANSYS, a market leader in this area, is indeed a testimony towards our relentless commitment to nurture a culture of innovation at Cyient,” adding, “This is the next step towards encouraging associates to not only address product design and engineering challenges across industries but also to capitalize on”.

The statement mentioned that the goal of the partnership is to innovate and develop proof-of-concept (PoCs) and solutions across Aerospace, Defence, Energy, Utilities, amongst other sectors. ANSYS will provide access to various training materials, curricula, and eLearning systems for latest versions of their product platforms to help achieve this objective.

Commenting on the partnership, Rafiq Somani, Country Manager , South Asia Pacific and the Middle East, ANSYS, said,“We are excited about the potential impact of the Cyient-ANSYS Simulation Lab.

By joining forces with Cyient–a long-time customer of ANSYS– we hope to further our existing partnership and deliver ground-breaking innovation across industries, enabling customers like Cyient to gain competitive advantage”.
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