List of Ansys Cloud Direct Customers
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Companies using Ansys Cloud Direct for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) include: Astec Industries, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 4291 employees and revenues of $1.27 billion, KOKUSAI ELECTRIC, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 1062 employees and revenues of $477.0 million, Liftra, a Denmark based Manufacturing organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $131.0 million and many others.
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Astec Industries | Manufacturing | 4291 | $1.3B | United States | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Cloud Direct | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Astec Industries implemented Ansys Cloud Direct, Engineering Simulation, to scale CFD and combustion simulations supporting burner development. Astec Industries used Ansys Cloud Direct to remove on premises hardware limits, achieve faster turnaround, and save hours per simulation while enabling shared virtual machine access for engineering teams in the United States. The implementation focused on running computational fluid dynamics and combustion modeling workloads through Ansys Cloud Direct, leveraging cloud compute provisioning and shared VM configuration to support iterative simulation runs. Ansys Cloud Direct was configured to support team access patterns and to accelerate solver throughput for burner development workflows, improving accessibility for engineers working on design iterations. Astec Industries later extended the deployment with Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure to simplify data transfer and integration with cloud storage and compute in Azure. The deployment included cross team VM sharing and cloud based data movement, which reduced friction for engineers transferring simulation inputs and results between local workstations and Azure hosted environments. Operational governance centered on enabling shared VM access and standardizing simulation submission processes for engineering groups, while keeping compute orchestration in the cloud. Outcomes documented by Astec Industries include faster simulation turnaround, easier data transfer and integration with Microsoft Azure, and improved accessibility of Ansys Cloud Direct for engineers across the organization. | |
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KOKUSAI ELECTRIC | Manufacturing | 1062 | $477M | Japan | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Cloud Direct | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, KOKUSAI ELECTRIC deployed Ansys Cloud Direct to run Ansys HFSS electromagnetic simulations for millimeter-wave radar foreign-object detection on airport runways. The deployment targeted the Apps Category . Ansys HFSS workloads were executed on Ansys Cloud Direct to leverage cloud-based high-performance compute for electromagnetic solver parallelization and larger mesh capacity, aligning with standard simulation automation and batch orchestration practices. The implementation centered on running HFSS models in the cloud to shorten iteration cycles for antenna and radar scattering analysis, and Ansys Cloud Direct served as the primary provisioned simulation environment. The program supported validation activities at Narita and Kuala Lumpur airports, providing simulation output used by engineering and test teams in Japan and Malaysia to validate radar detection systems. KOKUSAI ELECTRIC reported roughly a 20x speed-up versus on-premise runs for these HFSS workloads, and the cloud execution model enabled tighter alignment between simulation results and field validation at the two airport sites. | |
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Liftra | Manufacturing | 700 | $131M | Denmark | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Cloud Direct | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2021 | n/a | In 2021 Liftra deployed Ansys Cloud Direct in the Apps Category . The deployment targeted large finite element structural simulations for the LT1500 climbing crane design, centralizing compute workloads that previously ran on local engineering workstations. Operational scope covered Liftra engineering teams across Europe, focused on structural analysis and single assembly verification workflows. Liftra used Ansys Cloud Direct to execute large scale finite element analyses, leveraging cloud compute to scale solver runs and reduce wall time. The implementation emphasized remote solver execution and job orchestration, enabling engineers to submit large simulation jobs from desktop CAE environments and retrieve results without prolonged workstation occupancy. The deployment retained existing Ansys simulation models while shifting heavy compute to cloud instances to support multi assembly analysis. The implementation reduced a representative structural simulation from approximately 5 hours on local workstations to about 1 hour on Ansys Cloud Direct, and it enabled safer single assembly analyses across engineering teams in Europe. Reported outcomes include faster iteration for LT1500 design validation and consolidated access to on demand high compute capacity for structural simulation. |
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