List of ANSYS Maxwell Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ANSYS Maxwell customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS Maxwell for Electromagnetic Field Simulation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ANSYS Maxwell for Electromagnetic Field Simulation include: Boeing Satellite Systems, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $2.00 billion, University Clinical Neurologists, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 3100 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, Arrival, a United Kingdom based Automotive organisation with 1900 employees and revenues of $860.0 million, Indar Electric, S.L, a Spain based Utilities organisation with 894 employees and revenues of $245.0 million, Michigan Technological University, a United States based Education organisation with 1171 employees and revenues of $189.0 million and many others.
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Arrival | Automotive | 1900 | $860M | United Kingdom | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Maxwell | Electromagnetic Field Simulation | 2020 | n/a | In 2020 Arrival implemented ANSYS Maxwell as an Electromagnetic, Circuit and System Simulation capability to support Materials R&D and tooling engineering. Arrival used ANSYS Maxwell to model steady state electromagnetic behavior for direct heating and cooling tooling initiatives within its composite manufacturing programs. The implementation focused on electromagnetic steady state simulation and circuit path design, with methodology creation for running and validating simulations. Engineers applied ANSYS Maxwell outputs to fixture and jig designs, and to solid modelling deliverables that defined electromagnetic coil layouts and thermal tooling interactions. ANSYS Maxwell workflows were integrated into existing mechanical CAD processes, with Siemens NX explicitly used for tool surface design and circuit path surfacing, enabling geometry transfer and simulation-ready models. The scope covered Materials R&D and the multi-cell manufacturing process for production of metal and composite tooling intended to support Arrival Composite Microfactories globally. Governance included creation of test matrices and validation procedures to correlate electromagnetic simulation results with physical tooling performance, ANSYS Maxwell was embedded in the validation workflow. Those validation efforts supported engineering objectives that included reducing composite cure times to sub-8 minutes and reducing mould processing times, and they underpinned cost reduction efforts in production tooling. | |
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Boeing Satellite Systems | Aerospace and Defense | 1500 | $2.0B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Maxwell | Electromagnetic Field Simulation | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Boeing Satellite Systems implemented ANSYS Maxwell to strengthen electromagnetic design and pre-test analysis capability for satellite EMI and EMC engineering. ANSYS Maxwell was applied as the core Electromagnetic, Circuit and System Simulation toolset to generate field and circuit models that inform unit and system-level verification and MIL-STD-461 tailoring. The implementation targeted Boeing’s Satellite System Test Engineering organization in El Segundo and Los Angeles, California, where EMC Test Engineers use ANSYS Maxwell outputs to trade EMI and EMC considerations against survivability, weight, cost, and technical risk across satellite program phases. The deployment supported virtual verification ahead of hardware test, informed requirements derivation, and produced simulation artifacts used in program design reviews and customer communications. Configuration emphasized solver-driven electromagnetic field simulation and circuit co-simulation capabilities common to the Electromagnetic, Circuit and System Simulation category, including frequency-domain and transient analysis, source and receiver characterization, and PCB and cable coupling assessment. ANSYS Maxwell models were used to validate test plans and test procedures, and to provide technical oversight inputs for unit and system level EMC test execution. Governance and operational integration centered on lab-centric workflows, with ANSYS Maxwell outputs consumed by EMC test personnel who operate oscilloscopes, spectrum and network analyzers, EMI receivers, and related test equipment in support of MIL-STD-461 compliance activities. The tool was embedded into routine engineering review cycles, test documentation processes, and cross-discipline interfaces with program offices and customer representatives, supporting onsite laboratory operations that require U.S. security clearance. | |
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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Bulgaria | Manufacturing | 650 | $40M | Bulgaria | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Maxwell | Electromagnetic Field Simulation | 2014 | n/a | In 2014, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Bulgaria implemented ANSYS Maxwell to support detailed electrical simulation for select power distribution components. The implementation focuses on Electromagnetic, Circuit and System Simulation for tap changer components, linking electromagnetic analysis to downstream thermal and structural workflows. This configuration supports engineering and product design functions responsible for component qualification and mechanical integrity assessment. The team uses ANSYS Maxwell for electromagnetic field and loss analysis, then leverages transient thermal capabilities in ANSYS Mechanical to determine temperature distribution across components. ANSYS Maxwell and ANSYS Mechanical are coupled so that electromagnetic loss maps inform the transient thermal model, and those thermal results are transferred into ANSYS Mechanical’s static-structural simulation solver. This multiphysics sequence calculates stresses and deformations resulting from thermal expansion, preserving fidelity between electromagnetic, thermal, and structural domains. Deployment is implemented within the company CAE simulation workflow for R&D teams working on tap changers, with model exchange and result coupling forming the primary integration points between tools. Process governance emphasizes cross-discipline data handoffs and validation of transferred fields to ensure consistency between solvers. Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Bulgaria uses the ANSYS Maxwell Electromagnetic, Circuit and System Simulation capability to directly inform thermal-structural assessments in product development. | |
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Utilities | 894 | $245M | Spain | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Maxwell | Electromagnetic Field Simulation | 2011 | n/a |
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Education | 1171 | $189M | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Maxwell | Electromagnetic Field Simulation | 2017 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 90 | $11M | Australia | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Maxwell | Electromagnetic Field Simulation | 2020 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 3100 | $1.0B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Maxwell | Electromagnetic Field Simulation | 2017 | n/a |
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- Imperial College London, a United Kingdom based Education organization with 8000 Employees
- COMSOL, a United States based Professional Services company with 490 Employees
- Kohsel, a Latvia based Distribution organization with 50 Employees
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