List of ANSYS optiSLang Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS optiSLang for Optical Simulation and Design 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 optiSLang for Optical Simulation and Design include: Robert Bosch , a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 402600 employees and revenues of $84.87 billion, Grundfos, a Denmark based Manufacturing organisation with 20154 employees and revenues of $4.10 billion, dormakaba Australia, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $230.0 million and many others.
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dormakaba Australia | Professional Services | 1500 | $230M | Australia | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS optiSLang | Optical Simulation and Design | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 dormakaba Australia deployed ANSYS optiSLang for Design Optimization to formalize stochastic optimization and automated simulation workflows within its engineering organization. The implementation targeted engineering and simulation teams responsible for component design, enabling parameterized model exploration and robust design studies using ANSYS optiSLang for Design Optimization in support of electromagnetic 2D and 3D simulation work.
ANSYS optiSLang was configured to deliver stochastic optimization, design of experiments and sensitivity analysis capabilities, combined with scripted automation for model creation, preprocessing and postprocessing. The deployment emphasized automated model programming inside existing Ansys environments, using scripted pipelines to reduce manual setup and to operationalize repeatable optimization sequences across projects.
Integration work included explicit use of Ansys Maxwell and general Ansys toolchain interoperability to drive electromagnetic simulation inputs and consume response data for optimization loops. Governance focused on establishing scripted model libraries, standardized parameter naming and simulation version controls to support reproducible optimization runs, and the effort materially increased the efficiency and quality of existing simulation processes by embedding automation and formal Design Optimization practices.
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Grundfos | Manufacturing | 20154 | $4.1B | Denmark | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS optiSLang | Optical Simulation and Design | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Grundfos implemented ANSYS optiSLang for Design Optimization. The work was centered on a bachelor's thesis that evaluated sensitivity analysis and robust design optimization applied to a welded sheet metal impeller as a targeted engineering problem.
The implementation used ANSYS as the finite element analysis solver while ANSYS optiSLang served as the experiment design and data analysis environment. Functional capabilities exercised included metamodeling, design of experiments, sensitivity analysis, and robust design optimization workflows executed through response surface and sampling-based metamodel techniques.
Operational scope was focused on product engineering for the impeller, with workflows addressing identification of critical regions on the geometry and parametrization of welding and sheet metal variables. The ANSYS optiSLang and ANSYS FEA integration enabled solver-in-the-loop evaluation of candidate designs and statistical characterization of performance variation under manufacturing and design uncertainty.
Governance outcomes included a documented method for applying robust design optimization in this and similar cases, and analytical deliverables that identified regions of specific interest and quantified the robustness of both the baseline and optimized designs. The project positioned ANSYS optiSLang as a repeatable Design Optimization toolset within Grundfos engineering practice for component-level robustness assessment.
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Robert Bosch | Professional Services | 402600 | $84.9B | Germany | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS optiSLang | Optical Simulation and Design | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Robert Bosch deployed ANSYS optiSLang to support Design Optimization of a solder paste printing process. The implementation focused on engineering-driven process improvement, placing ANSYS optiSLang at the center of simulation-led experiments used by process engineering and production quality teams within Bosch's manufacturing engineering environment.
ANSYS optiSLang was configured to run systematic sensitivity analysis and parameter screening to identify the primary drivers of print quality variability in solder paste deposition. The implementation used parametric study orchestration and automated batch analyses to build response surfaces and perform robustness evaluation, embedding design of experiments and sensitivity analysis workflows into existing engineering simulation practices. This configuration positioned ANSYS optiSLang as the Design Optimization engine for solder paste process parameterization and repeatable optimization cycles within Bosch's process engineering function.
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