SimScale

Matias Degiuseppe
4d ago

Recognition is a cornerstone of employee engagement. At SimScale, we have spent years prioritizing feedback and appreciation as central pillars of our initiatives for workplace culture and employee well-being. When we launched our first engagement survey over four years ago, it became clear that recognition was a key area for growth. We knew we needed […] The post Feel Recognized at SimScale appe…

Robotics teams are under the same pressure as everyone else building hardware right now: less time to prove a design works. Automotive suppliers that used to have months to respond to an RFP now have weeks, medical device makers race for first-to-market approval, and every legged, wheeled, or 3D-printing robot still has to pass its […] The post Webinar highlights: how the fastest robotics teams v…

The real world is unkind to robots. A legged inspection robot has to survive being dropped, knocked, and run through dust and explosive atmospheres. An autonomous vehicle chassis has to withstand many thousands of duty cycles over several years of use. A high-speed actuator has to spin tens of thousands of times a minute without […] The post What Real Robotics Teams Are Learning from Simulation a…

At SimScale, our mission is to empower engineering teams everywhere to innovate faster by exploring thousands of engineering decisions in seconds. That means shipping capabilities that cut simulation lead time, remove setup friction, and expand the physics you can access from a single browser tab. This summer, the updates center on Engineering AI, the PAMICS® […] The post Webinar highlights: SimS…

What happens when a design review agent and a simulation agent can actually coordinate across platforms? That’s what Jon Wilde, VP of Product at SimScale, and Jeremy Andrews, Co-Founder and CTO of CoLab, demonstrated live at Design & Simulation Week 2026, hosted by engineering.com. Between them, they covered why AI has transformed software engineering but […] The post Multi-agent workflows: key t…

Every simulation platform has an invisible ceiling. It’s not the physics solver. It’s not the mesh quality or the HPC compute behind it. It’s the simple fact that every tool you work with was designed to be operated by a human, one step at a time, inside a single closed application. The friction in modern […] The post SimScale Workflows: Why we are opening up the platform (& why you should care) …

The servers keeping global AI workloads running generate more heat per rack than most facilities were built to handle. A modern GPU cluster can push 50 kW per rack, ten times the load of a standard compute server from a decade ago. Cooling infrastructure that was adequate for traditional IT simply cannot scale to meet […] The post Data Center Cooling: Four Lessons from Teams That Simulate Before …