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Companies using Ansys Zemax OpticStudio for Optical Simulation and Design include: Nordson Corporation, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 7900 employees and revenues of $2.63 billion, Ozyegin University, a Turkey based Education organisation with 444 employees and revenues of $255.0 million, OPTIX, a Bulgaria based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $40.0 million and many others.
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Nordson Corporation | Manufacturing | 7900 | $2.6B | United States | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Zemax OpticStudio | Optical Simulation and Design | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Nordson Corporation's Test & Inspection organization in the United States used Ansys Zemax OpticStudio, classified as Optical design and simulation, for sensor and projector optical design and trade-space analysis. The work began in 2022 and targeted optical subsystem validation for inspection and metrology products prior to hardware builds, embedding simulation earlier in the engineering lifecycle.
Ansys Zemax OpticStudio was used to perform detailed ray tracing and trade-space exploration to optimize focus, depth of field, and alignment parameters. The implementation centered on OpticStudio optical modeling and parametric sweeps, coupled with iterative analysis workflows to refine lens and projector configurations before committing to prototypes.
The OpticStudio deployment was integrated with MATLAB for optimization and data-driven analysis, using scripting and data exchange to automate parameter optimization and postprocessing. Operational coverage was within Nordson Test & Inspection in the United States, supporting engineering teams responsible for sensor and projector design for inspection and metrology products.
Governance shifted engineering workflows to front-load simulation prior to hardware iteration, formalizing an OpticStudio plus MATLAB simulation loop in design reviews. Reported outcomes included reduced experimental iteration, simulation time savings of about a week per sensor, and improvements to production yield and time-to-market for inspection and metrology product lines.
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OPTIX | Aerospace and Defense | 600 | $40M | Bulgaria | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Zemax OpticStudio | Optical Simulation and Design | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, OPTIX JSC implemented Ansys Zemax OpticStudio, Category . The deployment in Bulgaria targeted end to end optical and optomechanical product and design development for the company's defense and security product lines serving European customers. OPTIX used Ansys Zemax OpticStudio together with OpticsBuilder to span conceptual modeling through engineering release.
Configuration emphasized optical modeling, ray tracing, tolerance analysis and automated export of manufacturable geometry and specifications, aligning with typical functional workflows of optical design software. Output from Ansys Zemax OpticStudio was integrated with the company CAD platform to streamline handoff to manufacturing and to synchronize optomechanical constraints with CAD assemblies.
The implementation covered product engineering and design functions and aligned workflows between optical engineers and mechanical CAD teams, reducing late stage redesign and costs and improving product and design development time for OPTIX JSC's defense and security product lines in Europe. Governance changes emphasized standardized handoff artifacts and procedural checkpoints between OpticStudio outputs and CAD verification to support more predictable engineering release cycles.
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Ozyegin University | Education | 444 | $255M | Turkey | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Zemax OpticStudio | Optical Simulation and Design | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Ozyegin University used Ansys Zemax OpticStudio to model optical wireless Li Fi channel behavior and to perform non sequential ray tracing for realistic transmitter and receiver and environmental effects in vehicular and outdoor scenarios. The work deployed Ansys Zemax OpticStudio in an Optical design context to support academic research in optical wireless communications at the university in Turkey.
The implementation centered on non sequential ray tracing and physics based channel modeling capabilities in Ansys Zemax OpticStudio, with configuration of transmitter and receiver front end modeling and environment representation to capture scattering, reflections, and blockage common to vehicular and outdoor use cases. OpticStudio channel models were tuned to represent realistic transmitter geometry and receiver optics, enabling iterative optimization of front end design parameters within the application.
Operational coverage focused on university research teams conducting Li Fi experiments and simulations across vehicular and outdoor scenarios, with an explicit validation step where OpticStudio channel outputs were compared against Fraunhofer measurements. That validation workflow was used to confirm model fidelity and to drive design iteration cycles for transmitter and receiver prototypes.
Governance followed an academic research instrumentation approach, embedding OpticStudio into the research workflow for model validation and prototype optimization. The validated use of Ansys Zemax OpticStudio helped the research team optimize front end transmitter and receiver designs and accelerated research outcomes in optical wireless communications.
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