Simulation World 2025 celebrates our customers’ engineering achievements to inspire you. It connects you with the tools and solvers you need to work smarter, not harder, to test your own theories. And it shows you how technologies from Ansys, now part of Synopsys, can help you make your breakthrough ideas a reality.
Our virtual event featured 60+ sessions organized by industry, broken down into 11 distinct learning tracks. All highlight the power of simulation, and how it has helped Ansys customers do some really big things. Based on all participants surveyed to date, Simulation World 2025 virtual event sessions received a 4.7 rating out of 5, on average.
Thousands tuned in to sessions from across industries and around the globe. Our audience was overwhelmingly professional (70%), followed by students (30%). Participants from 166 countries and regions representing 11 industries logged in over two days.
More In-Person Events, Coming to a City Near You
This year, we’ve added even more in-person stops on our global tour. While a few have already come and gone, there’s still plenty of time to catch these exciting events:
Simulation World 2025 | |
In-Person Events | |
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) | |
Simulation World Israel | September 17, 2025 |
Simulation World Nordics | October 1, 2025 |
North America | |
Simulation World Santa Clara, CA | September 10-11, 2025 |
Simulation World Houston, TX | September 17-18, 2025 |
Simulation World Detroit, MI | October 1-2, 2025 |
Asia-Pacific (APAC) | |
Simulation World Taiwan | August 13, 2025 |
Simulation World China | September 10-12, 2025 |
Simulation World Korea | September 16, 2025 |
Simulation World Japan | October 10, 2025 |
Simulation World Singapore | October 16, 2025 |
How are these events different than attending online? Each Simulation World 2025 in-person event is a unique experience with local appeal, offering new insights not previously available online. You’ll have the chance to participate in workshops and breakouts, attend live presentations, and network with others — at no charge to you.
During his keynote, "Accelerating Innovation in the Era of Pervasive Intelligence," Synopsys President and CEO Sassine Ghazi shares how the combined power of advanced design, simulation, and artificial intelligence (AI) can enable customers to meet these demands head-on. You can stream this presentation on demand through the end of the year.
Of Course, There’s Still Time To Stream
One of the best parts about Simulation World 2025 is that all presentations have been recorded. So, whether you missed one session or the entire event, you’re in luck: There’s still time to catch all of them online for free. Just grab your favorite beverage, visit our event page, and click the “View on Demand” button to register, select your favorites, and start streaming.
Not sure where to begin? Here are a few of the keynotes from this year’s event:
- “Accelerated Computing and AI for a New Era of Simulation.” Jensen Huang, NVIDIA founder and CEO, highlights the transformative power of accelerated computing and AI to enable computational engineering breakthroughs across all industries.
- “The Power of AI to Transform Product-Driven Industries.” Simon Floyd, General Manager at Microsoft, presents a transformative approach to innovation and competitiveness in product-driven industries through artificial intelligence.
- “How Fully and Rapidly Reusable Rockets will Revolutionize the Space Economy.” Kelly Hennig, Stoke Space Technologies COO, shares how Stoke’s 100% reusable, medium-lift rocket can revolutionize the space economy with a novel launch system that reduces access costs to orbit.
You may also want to check out these popular sessions:
- “Simulation Tools as the Predictive Engine for Human Digital Twins.” Medtronic draws a crucial parallel between simulation and the human digital twin and its connection to the physical entity, explaining how these tools will become a predictive engine for patient-tailored therapies and procedural guidance.
- “Comparing Turbulence and Combustion Modeling Approaches for Hydrogen Combustion.” Astec Industries compares approaches to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis in hydrogen combustion applications as part of its strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in road construction by 2030.
- “On-Orbit Refueling Missions Enabled by Simulation.” See how Orbit Fab uses a variety of simulation tools and solvers to evaluate on-orbit refueling missions in space, including orbital maneuvers between a client to be refueled and its refueling spacecraft.
You can watch these and many other recorded sessions from now until the end of the year. Click here to access them all.
(Top left) Dr. Prith Banerjee, chief technology officer at Ansys, part of Synopsys, presents during our first-ever Simulation World 2025 Canada in-person event. (Top right) Krista McAfee, field marketing manager at Ansys (left), and Laila Salman, principal application engineer (right), were also on hand to talk simulation. (Bottom left) Attendees check in for Simulation World 2025 Canada. (Bottom right) John Lee, vice president and general manager for the Electronics, Semiconductor, and Optics Business Unit at Ansys, joined Banerjee as part of a guest panel representing NVIDIA, MDA Space, Marvell Technology, and Ansys during the event.
Simulation For the Win
Thanks again for joining us for Simulation World 2025 online, a free, virtual event where the focus is all things simulation, all the time. We hope we were able to pass on the inspiration and tools you’ll need to make your biggest ideas shine.
Stay tuned for more in-person events coming to a city near you.
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