List of Dassault SIMULIA Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Dassault SIMULIA 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 Dassault SIMULIA for Optical Simulation and Design include: Societe de Livraison des Ouvrages Olympiques, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 9000 employees and revenues of $2.30 billion, Andrew Italy, a Italy based Communications organisation with 163 employees and revenues of $55.0 million, Peugeot Sport, a France based Automotive organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Andrew Italy | Communications | 163 | $55M | Italy | Dassault Systemes | Dassault SIMULIA | Optical Simulation and Design | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, ANDREW an Amphenol company implemented Dassault SIMULIA to support engineering simulation needs within its R&D organization, aligning the deployment with Optical Simulation and Design workflows. Dassault SIMULIA was positioned to augment component design activities for passive RF and microwave hardware, supporting model-driven analysis for filters, multiplexers, tower mounted amplifiers, and low loss combiners used across product development.
The implementation emphasized high-fidelity electromagnetic and multiphysics simulation typical of Optical Simulation and Design platforms, enabling electromagnetic field analysis, material characterization and thermal-mechanical coupling for RF/MW components. Dassault SIMULIA was used alongside existing RF/EM tools reported by the engineering team, including Ansys HFSS, CST Microwave Studio, AWR Microwave Office, MathWorks MATLAB and internally developed software, forming a heterogeneous simulation toolchain for synthesis, 3D modeling and validation.
Operational coverage extended across the R&D Department and into technical management of product transfer, with the simulation environment supporting dielectric materials testing, thermal behavior analysis, mechanical stiffness evaluation and reliability test planning such as temperature stability and power handling assessments. The implementation integrated simulation outputs with the company SAP system for creation and management of technical documents, including datasheets, bills of materials and test procedures, to support handoffs to contract manufacturers in Shenzhen, Suzhou, Chengdu and Wuhan.
Governance focused on embedding simulation-driven signoff into engineering workflows and transfer processes, enabling engineers and test teams to reference Dassault SIMULIA models during RF/MW debug, test campaigns and on-site manufacturing support. The deployment preserved coexistence with the firm’s established RF toolset, prioritizing interoperability for model exchange and validation rather than consolidation onto a single solver.
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Peugeot Sport | Automotive | 100 | $10M | France | Dassault Systemes | Dassault SIMULIA | Optical Simulation and Design | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Peugeot Sport implemented Dassault SIMULIA to drive aerodynamic development for the PEUGEOT 9X8 Hybrid Hypercar, leveraging Optical Simulation and Design capabilities to support the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship season. The initiative centered on high-fidelity simulation of external airflow to meet strict WEC design regulations and the endurance demands of races including the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Dassault SIMULIA was used specifically via the SIMULIA PowerFLOW application to create a virtual twin of the car exterior and to predict aerodynamic effects related to downforce generation and vehicle stability. More than 10,000 simulations were executed to evaluate airflow under the powertrain, around the front splitter, and along the rear without a wing, enabling aerodynamic tradeoff analysis and iterative design validation in silico.
The deployment architecture relied on the 3DEXPERIENCE cloud environment to provide a seamless connection between design and simulation data, enabling a collaborative workspace for engineers from both companies. The program linked SIMULIA simulation outputs with existing mechanical design work in CATIA, consolidating design and simulation data in the cloud and accelerating decision cycles for the engineering team of approximately 120 people.
Governance and workflow adjustments emphasized expert review of simulation results and a simulation-first development cadence, which the team reported allowed final design decisions to be reached more efficiently and cost-effectively. Peugeot Sport stated that 80 to 90 percent of development was achieved using simulation, and Dassault Systèmes experts contributed analysis and improvement proposals to satisfy WEC technical requirements and support the delivery of a competitive high-endurance hypercar.
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Societe de Livraison des Ouvrages Olympiques | Manufacturing | 9000 | $2.3B | France | Dassault Systemes | Dassault SIMULIA | Optical Simulation and Design | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Société de Livraison des Ouvrages Olympiques used Dassault SIMULIA, an application in the Optical Simulation and Design category, to evaluate and optimize indoor thermal comfort for Paris area athlete accommodations ahead of the 2024 Games. The initiative targeted the performance of buildings under construction and aimed to confirm resilience of occupant environments in the event of record high summer temperatures.
Dassault SIMULIA was used to build a 3D model of an upper floor and simulate key physical parameters including insulation, ventilation, the position and timing effectiveness of solar shades, and an ecological cooling floor system, with calculations of resulting indoor temperature through the day. The implementation leveraged the simulation and physics modeling capabilities of Dassault SIMULIA to run scenario analyses that represent heat load, airflow interaction, and shading impacts on interior conditions.
The program was executed using data provided by SOLIDEO and its construction partners, and the simulation scope was applied to Paris area accommodations designed for 14,000 people, with buildings scheduled for delivery on December 31, 2023. The work supported engineering and construction decision making, facilities planning, and sustainability design teams by validating planned measures such as geothermal cooling and expansive green space strategies.
Governance and rollout centered on using simulation outputs to confirm building performance and to identify any additional energy or comfort interventions if required, enabling SOLIDEO to adjust specifications prior to final delivery. The simulations demonstrated the efficacy of solar shades based on position and time of day and validated the contribution of cooling floors, confirming that the planned design could optimize indoor comfort without requiring additional structural solutions, and contributing to safer and healthier quality of life for future occupants.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Dassault SIMULIA
- 3DPLM Software Solutions Limited+, a India based Professional Services organization with 2000 Employees
- The Assam Valley School, a India based Education company with 200 Employees
- Goldman Sachs, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 48300 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| 3DPLM Software Solutions Limited+ | Professional Services | 2000 | $250M | India | 2025-03-20 | |
| The Assam Valley School | Education | 200 | $30M | India | 2025-02-21 | |
| Goldman Sachs | Banking and Financial Services | 48300 | $53.5B | United States | 2024-09-11 |