List of ANSYS ACT Customers
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Companies using ANSYS ACT for 3D Modeling include: Whirlpool Corporation, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 44000 employees and revenues of $16.60 billion, WEG Industries, a Brazil based Manufacturing organisation with 47529 employees and revenues of $6.93 billion, Oticon, a Denmark based Manufacturing organisation with 18500 employees and revenues of $2.57 billion and many others.
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Oticon | Manufacturing | 18500 | $2.6B | Denmark | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS ACT | 3D Modeling | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Oticon implemented ANSYS ACT as a core Workflow Simulation Software capability to support engineering simulation and product development workflows. Oticon deployed ANSYS ACT to provide a configurable simulation environment that could be tailored to internal engineering processes, aligning the application to the companys simulation needs.
ANSYS ACT, the ANSYS Application Customization Toolkit, leverages a common language to configure and customize the simulation user interface, simulation workflow and solver extensions. The implementation included building configurable UI elements, scripting repeatable simulation sequences, and implementing solver extension modules to extend solver behavior and automate routine simulation tasks.
Operational ownership rested with Oticons engineering and simulation teams, who used ANSYS ACT to standardize simulation workflows across product development streams. Governance emphasized developer-driven configuration, controlled promotion of ACT extensions into the solver environment, and a pattern of packaging reusable workflow components for consistent use across projects.
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WEG Industries | Manufacturing | 47529 | $6.9B | Brazil | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS ACT | 3D Modeling | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 WEG Industries deployed ANSYS ACT as Workflow Simulation Software to customize Ansys multiphysics tools for electric motor performance. ANSYS ACT was used to embed domain-specific parameterization and bespoke simulation workflows directly into the Ansys multiphysics environment to support engineering validation and design iteration for electric motors.
ANSYS ACT provided scripting and customization capabilities that enabled the development of custom user interfaces, parameterized input templates, and automated batch simulation sequences within Ansys multiphysics. The configuration standardized simulation setups for coupled electromagnetic, thermal, and structural analyses common to electric motor design, and emphasized reusable templates and workflow automation to reduce manual model preparation and ensure consistent physics coupling across designs.
The implementation targeted engineering and simulation groups responsible for electric motor development, integrating ANSYS ACT into existing design to simulation handoffs and simulation review processes. Governance centered on templated workflow ownership and configuration control to maintain model fidelity and repeatability across projects. The ANSYS ACT deployment helped WEG Industries deliver best-in-class performance for electric motors by enabling tailored multiphysics workflows and consistent simulation practices.
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Whirlpool Corporation | Manufacturing | 44000 | $16.6B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS ACT | 3D Modeling | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Whirlpool Corporation implemented ANSYS ACT as part of a Workflow Simulation Software deployment to accelerate design engineering and product development. The implementation combined ANSYS Mechanical APDL with ANSYS ACT to leverage ANSYS Workbench parametric workflows alongside traditional APDL scripting for advanced simulation control.
ANSYS ACT customization was used to automate simulation processes, creating standardized Workbench templates that encapsulate APDL routines and parameterized model setups. These configurations enabled automated model setup, consistent solver invocation, and repeatable post-processing workflows, reducing dependence on individual analyst skill levels. The use of ANSYS Mechanical APDL with ANSYS ACT provided a bridge between script-level flexibility and Workbench-level orchestration.
Operational scope focused on Whirlpool engineering and product development teams, where the Workflow Simulation Software was embedded into design cycles to standardize analysis workflows and accelerate engineering decisions. Governance and process changes emphasized template control, versioned simulation procedures, and analyst-agnostic workflows to ensure consistent and reliable results. According to Deputy Manager Niyaz Ul Haque the automation delivered high-performing, cost-efficient and robust products at the right price and within the design cycle timeframe.
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