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Send us a textKeegan Schoch is a dynamic mechanical engineer, leader, and entrepreneur, and the co-founder of Poindexter by Design, a cutting-edge engineering services company delivering on-demand mechanical engineering expertise to support innovative industries. With a career spanning nearly a decade at Aerotech, where he progressed from Mechanical Design Engineer to Mechanical Component Assembly Supervisor, Keegan honed his technical and leadership skills before launching his own venture.At Poindexter by Design, Keegan combines technical ingenuity, creativity, team building, and business acumen to help clients tackle mechanical engineering challenges with a holistic, web-based approach. His company focuses on developing meaningful partnerships and championing innovation in industries ranging from robotics to manufacturing.Keegan's educational foundation is equally impressive, holding dual bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Nuclear Engineering from Penn State University. With a vision for bridging technical problem-solving with bigger-picture thinking, Keegan is an inspiring example of how engineers can impact not only products but also teams, systems, and industries.About Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
Axel Bichara is co-Founder and General Partner at Baukunst, a venture capital firm focused on technology and design companies. In the past, Axel has been a first round lead investor/co-founder/or board member at SolidWorks, Onshape, Revit, GrabCAD, Simscale, Vention, Join, Dragon Innovation, Tempo Automation, and Premise.Axel has been an entrepreneur, investor, and company builder his whole career. He helps founders, particularly of engineering software companies, realize their vision with capital, and more importantly with the company building expertise he has acquired from leading investments in more than 100 companies, more than 40 private and public boards of directors, and from the creation of many billions of dollars of enterprise value. Axel also has a masters degree in engineering from MIT.Join our conversation to hear Axel's recommendations for how to prepare for and work with VCs through the funding and company building process.Aaron Moncur, hostAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
Guillermo Giraldo is an FEA engineer with focus on industrial applications such as: structures, process equipment, piping and products. Guillermo is experienced in nonlinear simulations, thermal, dynamics and fracture mechanics (10+ years) and currently works as a consultant and Customer Support at SimScale. —————————————————————————————
The engineering world may have been slower than other industries to embrace cloud-based tools, but that gap is narrowing. More and more engineering teams are seeing the value of cloud-native solutions that integrate well with other tools. In this episode, we speak with David Heiny, CEO at SimScale, about recent trends in engineering software, the future of simulation tools, and the challenges of making change within engineering organizations. Join us as we discuss: Strategies to successfully bring cloud tools into your organization The future role of simulation across the product lifecycle The tricky balance of conserving value vs. driving innovation
Der Bereich Enterprise Software zählt in München über 270 Start- und Scaleups und ist damit der größte Sektor in der Startup-Szene. Zusammen haben sie in den letzten zehn Jahren in rund 230 Finanzierungsrunden etwa 2,6 Milliarden Euro eingesammelt. Die Gesamtsumme der Bewertungen liegt bei rund 19 Milliarden Euro. Dabei kann der Begriff Enterprise Software viele verschiedene Geschäftsmodelle abdecken, auch solche, die man problemlos einem anderen Bereich zuordnen kann. Beispiele hierfür wären das HR-Startup Personio oder das Medtech-Startup Smart-Reporting. Branchenprimus ist natürlich Celonis, das aktuell wertvollste Startup Deutschlands, das im letzten Jahr 1 Milliarde Dollar in seiner Seed-Runde einsammeln konnte. Aber auch andere Größen wie die Global Savings Group oder Simscale tragen ihren Teil zu den beeindruckenden Zahlen der Branche bei. In dieser Folge spielen allerdings andere Startups die Hauptrolle: Ganz junge Unternehmen, die noch am Anfang ihrer Reise stehen. Ihr Namen: Containergrid, Remberg, Netzo, ZenML. Außerdem stellen wir mit Earlybird einen der wichtigsten europäischen VCs vor. Der Investor mit Hauptsitz in München ist bereits seit 1997 aktiv und verwaltet über eine Milliarde Euro in insgesamt acht Fonds. Mit aktuell rund 90 Startups im Portfolio und über 40 Exits auf dem Kerbholz ist Earlybird global aktiv und Gewinn für jedes Startup. Alle im Podcast erwähnten Links findest Du übrigens im Artikel zur Folge: https://www.munich-startup.de/79755/podcast-enterprise-software/ ---------- Mehr Infos zur Münchner Startup-Welt findest Du natürlich regelmäßig auf unserem News-Portal: https://www.munich-startup.de/ Übrigens, je nachdem welchen Podcast-Kanal Du nutzt, freuen wir uns natürlich auch über Likes, Bewertungen, Kommentare und mehr.
Broad access to simulation: it's a matter of survival for engineering teams. SimScale is making it happen —now.
Broad access to simulation: it's a matter of survival for engineering teams. SimScale is making it happen —now.
Insider #104: Scalable Capital - Flink - OneFootball - SimScale - HometoGo +++ Scalable Capital steigt zum Unicorn auf #EXKLUSIV +++ Flink-Bewertung liegt bei rund 900 Millionen Dollar #EXKLUSIV +++ 100-Millionen-Runde bei OneFootball #EXKLUSIV +++ Insight investiert weitere 25 Millionen in SimScale #EXKLUSIV +++ Lakestar SPAC bringt HometoGo an die Börse #ANALYSE Unser Sponsor Der heutige Podcast wird gesponsert von AMZSCALE. Das Unternehmen baut bereits seit 2016 Amazon FBA Brands auf. Seit 2019 bietet AMZSCALE diesen Service auch für Dritte an. AMZSCALE übernimmt dabei die notwendigen operativen Aufgaben im Bereich Product Development, Analyse, Sourcing, Launch und Markeitng. Dadurch ist der Aufbau für die Kooperationspartner ohne große Zeitaufwendungen und ohne benötigtes Experten Know How möglich. Mit AMZSCALE kann somit jeder mir einer Investition ab 50.000 Euro ins Segment Amazon FBA und E-Commerce einsteigen und vom E-Commerce Boom profitieren. Hörer:innen unseres Podcasts können sich nun 10 % Rabatt sichern, wenn sie über die folgende Landigpage gehen und im Erstgespräch angeben, dass sich AMZSCALE über deutsche-startups.de entdeckt haben. Ales weitere unter www.amzscale.net/ds Vor dem Mikro Alexander Hüsing, deutsche-startups.de - www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-huesing/ & twitter.com/azrael74 Sven Schmidt, Maschinensucher - www.linkedin.com/in/sven-schmidt-maschinensucher/ Hintergrund Der deutsche-startups.de-Podcast besteht aus den Formaten #Insider, #News, #StartupRadar und #Interview. Mehr unter: www.deutsche-startups.de/tag/Podcast/ Anregungen bitte an podcast@deutsche-startups.de. Unseren anonymen Briefkasten findet ihr hier: www.deutsche-startups.de/stille-post/
Have you heard of the buzzing term known as business storytelling? In the pilot episode of The Business Storyteller Podcast, we seek to discover the fundamentals of business storytelling is and why it is important. Agata Krzysztofik is a startup mentor and a marketing leader with more than ten years of experience developing and executing growth strategies at companies like Google, Groove, and SimScale. Currently, she is the Head of Marketing and Growth at Piktochart, leading a 100% remote team. Connect with Agata on LinkedIn.
When Milad was 14 years old, he used Computational Fluid Dynamics to investigate how overtaking manoeuvres in formula 1 are aggravated due to turbulence – with that he won the contest for young scientists called “Jugend forscht”. After that he started consulting businesses like Volkswagen, Airbus, CarboTech in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics and later on he focused on innovation management. His last station before founding his startup Modum was the cloud-based simulation provider SimScale. Modum is a DTC bespoke dress shoe brand. Their proprietary 3D scan and 3D printing technology allow producing bespoke shoes on any standard industrial production line on-demand and at the same cost as mass-produced, ready-to-wear shoes. ————————————————————————————— Connect with me here: ✉️ My weekly email newsletter: jousef.substack.com
True story: Learn how influencer marketing helped SimScale get qualified leads of 3 months within 3 days. These leads also cost 15x cheaper. Not only that but it also increased search appearance for SimScale 247% What did we discuss in the episode: How Agata took 80% of marketing ad spend to searchHow she took risks to do things in SaaS that others don't do (influencer marketing)Her growth experiments that helped the company grow faster ..and much more. If you like this episode, please don't forget to let me know. That's how I keep going. or leave itunes review.
As one of five co-founders, Anatol started work on the backend and infrastructure of SimScale while studying Computer Science at TU Munich and Georgia Tech. Today, with SimScale being both on a sound technological footing and a successful business, he and his team work on anything infrastructure – from typical topics like CI/CD, data storage, or provisioning cloud resources cost-efficiently and conveniently as needed by users and developers, to cross-cutting concerns like security or privacy. He also enjoys finding great new talent – if you want to find out more about the unique and fun challenges at SimScale. Get in touch on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube or Instagram.ResourcesCloud based collaboration - https://www.simscale.com/blog/2020/03/cae-collaboration-features/Running desktop applications in the cloud https://www.simscale.com/blog/2019/09/non-cloud-native-services/SimScale are hiring https://www.simscale.com/jobs/
Christopher Chamberlain and Lisa Widman are both from the Human Resource (HR) Team at SimScale. SimScale is an engineering simulation platform that is revolutionizing the way engineers, designers, scientists, and students design products. The SimScale platform is accessible completely via a standard web browser, harnessing the power of the cloud and cutting-edge simulation technology to build not just another simulation software but an ecosystem in which simulation functionality, content, and people are brought together in one place enabling them to build better products. ————————————————————————————— Connect with me here: ✉️ My weekly email newsletter: jousef.substack.com
Er ist ein streitbarer Geist, hat viele Jahre als Journalist gearbeitet, einige Zeit im Silicon Valley gelebt, die digitale Transformation der "Welt" angestoßen - und einige Bestseller über die Digitalisierung geschrieben: Diese Woche ist Christoph Keese zu Gast bei Handelsblatt Disrupt. Sein Thema ist der Wandel, den digitale Technologien für die Wirtschaft und jeden Einzelnen bringen. Und seine Meinung ist klar: Firmen und Mitarbeiter, die sich auf diesen Wandel nicht vorbereiten, werden nicht überleben. Aktuell sagt er das als Geschäftsführer und Mitgründer der Beratungsgesellschaft Hy, einer Tochter des Springer Verlags. Und Christoph Keese hat ebenfalls einen Podcast, in dem er mit Unternehmern, Investoren und Vorständen großer Konzerne über ihre digitale Transformation spricht: https://hy.co/podcast/ Im Anschluss daran ein Gespräch mit David Heiny, CEO von Simscale, der eine cloudbasierte Simulationsplattform für Ingenieure entwickelt hat. Er will Simulationen neuer Entwicklungen wesentlich billiger machen. Und namhafte Investoren wie Insight Partners oder Earlybird glauben an seinen Plan: Sie haben vor ein paar Tagen 27 Millionen Euro in das Münchner Unternehmen investiert. Simscale ist ein weiteres Beispiel für die zweite Welle der Digitalisierung, die wir gerade erleben. Die erste Welle waren digitale Anwendungen für den Privatgebrauch: E-Commerce, soziale Netzwerke, Streaming-Dienste, Kommunikationsdienste. Das Spiel hat Deutschland verloren. Doch gerade beginnt die zweite Welle, die noch viel stärkere Digitalisierung von Geschäftsprozessen und Industriediensten. Und hier spielen auf einmal Startups aus Deutschland auch international eine Rolle - und geraten immer stärker in den Fokus der weltweit größten Investoren. Vor wenigen Wochen erst sammelte das Würzburger Unternehmen Scoutbee 60 Millionen Dollar ein, das Startup will den Einkauf in Unternehmen automatisieren. Scoutbee-Gründer Gregor Stühler sagte neulich bei Handelsblatt Disrupt: "Wir wollen das Salesforce des Einkaufs werden". Haben Sie Fragen, Kritik oder Anregungen? Dann treten Sie unserer Handelsblatt Disrupt LinkedIn-Gruppe bei und schreiben Sie uns unter: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8836249/. Sie können Sebastian Matthes auch bei Twitter (@smatthes) oder per Mail (matthes@handelsblatt.com) kontaktieren.
Im ds-News-Podcast spricht ds-Chefredakteur Alexander Hüsing regelmäßig über die wirklich wichtigsten Neuigkeiten aus der deutschen Startup-Szene. Also über Deals, Exits und Startup-News, die ihr unbedingt mitbekommen haben solltet, sowie über lesenswerte Artikel, die ihr kennen solltet. 5 Deal-News, die ihr mitbekommen haben solltet ---------------------------------------------- Limehome sammelt 21 Millionen ein https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/10/dealmonitor-10-02-2020/ Sanity Group bekommt 20 Millionen https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/10/dealmonitor-10-02-2020/ Insight Partners investiert in SimScale https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/01/30/dealmonitor-30-01-2020/ EQT Ventures investiert 22,3 Millionen in Frontify https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/01/29/dealmonitor-29-01-2020/ Ubisoft kauft Berliner Games-Hit Kolibri Games https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/03/ubisoft-kolibri-games/ 5 Artikel auf deutsche-startups.de, die ihr lesen solltet --------------------------------------------------------- 18 millionenschwere Startups, die jeder auf dem Schirm haben sollte https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/07/investitionen-januar-2020/ Über gridX und andere Kracher im Portfolio von Vito One https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/03/vito-one-portfolio-2020/ 11 Startups aus dem Ruhrgebiet, die derzeit abheben https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/03/11-coole-startups-ruhrgebiet/ 7 Startups, die wir bald bei #DHDL sehen https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/01/30/7-startups-dhdl/ “Wir haben bereits fünf Millionen Tickets für Reisen innerhalb Deutschlands verkauft” https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/02/06/wir-haben-bereits-fuenf-millionen-tickets-fuer-reisen-innerhalb-deutschlands-verkauft/ 5 Artikel, die uns anderswo aufgefallen sind -------------------------------------------- MoviePass Owner Files For Bankruptcy While Disclosing State And Federal Investigations https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelsandler/2020/01/29/moviepass-owner-files-for-bankruptcy-while-disclosing-state-and-federal-investigations/ N26 machte 2018 43 Millionen Euro Umsatz – Verlust verdoppelte sich https://financefwd.com/de/n26-bilanz/ Samsungs Investment-Fonds Catalyst eröffnet Niederlassung in Berlin https://t3n.de/news/samsungs-investment-fonds-berlin-1249927/ Vergesst Einhörner! Viele Startups sind lieber ein Zebra https://www.gruenderszene.de/business/startup-sind-lieber-zebra-anstatt-einhorn Casper's IPO is officially a disaster https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/05/investing/casper-ipo-share-price/index.html Alle Folgen und Hintergründe zu den einzelnen Ausgaben auch unter: www.deutsche-startups.de/tag/DSPodcast/ Anregungen bitte an podcast@deutsche-startups.de. Unseren anoynmen Briefkasten findet ihr hier: https://www.deutsche-startups.de/stille-post/
Simulation Software – David Heiny – Ep73 David is Co-Founder and CEO of SimScale. SimScale is a web-based simulation platform bringing together CAE (computer aided engineering) functionality, content and people. Simulation is an engineering technique where a computer will approximate a situation, like the airflow through a heat exchanger or the load bearing ability of a bridge. These softwares are very powerful and can accurately predict many situations but up till now, owning the software and hardware required to run simulations was very expensive. Simscale solves this issue by bringing simulation to the cloud. Much like Onshape has done with CAD software, Simscale is doing with simulation. Essentially you would be renting their computers/software to run your simulation. Additionally, Simscale has many great engineers to help you set up your simulation correctly. Lastly, David and I discuss the technical side of how simulation works. If you want to learn more, please go to: Simscale.com The Engineering Entrepreneur Podcast is produced by Scott Tarcy, President of CADdesignhelp.com. You can reach me at info@caddesignhelp.com Follow me on Twitter/Instagram @caddesignhelp
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation requires extensive computational power. Cloud-based services allow architects and engineers to do simulations without investing in high-end hardware. In this podcast interview, David Heiny, the CEO and Co-Founder of SimScale, explains how AEC firms can run simulations in a web browser. David is Co-Founder and CEO of SimScale. SimScale is […] The post Simulation on the Web with SimScale – an Interview with David Heiny appeared first on AEC Business.
Gudrun talks to Jousef Murad about the computing platform SimScale. Jousef is currently studying mechanical engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and focuses on turbulence modelling and computational mechanics in his Master's studies. He first learned about the existence of SimScale early in the year 2015 and started as a FEA (finite element analysis) simulation assistant in November 2016. Meanwhile he switched to Community Management and now is Community and Academic Program Manager at the company being responsible for user requests and Formula student teams all over the world. Formula student is a name for design competitions for teams of students constructing racing cars. SimScale is a cloud-based platform that gives instant access to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) simulation technology, helping engineers and designers to easily test performance, optimize durability or improve efficiency of their design. SimScale is accessible from a standard web browser and from any computer, eliminating the hurdles that accompany traditional simulation tools: high installation costs, licensing fees, deployment of high-performance computing hardware, and required updates and maintenance. Via the platform, several state-of-the-art open solvers are made available like,e.g., OpenFOAM and Meshing with SnappyHexMesh. More information about the packages being used can be found at https://www.simscale.com/open-source/ . On top of having easier access to open source software, the connected user forum is very active and helps everybody to enter the field even as a person without experience. Founded in 2012 in Munich (Germany), nowadays SimScale is an integral part of the design validation process for many companies worldwide and individual users. It is mainly used by product designers and engineers working in Architecture, Engineering & Construction or Heating, Ventilation & Air-Conditioning. Also in the Electronics, Consumer Goods and Packaging and Containers industries SimScale is useful for testing and optimizing designs in the early development stages. SimScale offers pricing plans that can be customized, from independent professionals to SMEs and multinational companies. The Community plan makes it possible to use SimScale for free, with 3000 core hours/year using up to 16 cloud computing cores. Simulation around Burj Khalifa using SimScale References Turbulence models on the English Wikipedia S. Pope: Turbulent Flows. Cambridge University Press, 2000. P. Sagaut, C. Cambon: Homogeneous Turbulence Dynamics. Cambridge University Press, 2008. Related Podcasts G. Thäter, M. Hofmanová: Turbulence, Gespräch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 155, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2018. N. Vercauteren, S. Ritterbusch: Lokale Turbulenzen, Gespräch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 144, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2017. P. Allinger, N. Stockelkamp, G. Thäter: Strukturoptimierung, Gespräch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 53, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2015. B.Valsler, D. Ansell: The Science of Turbulence, The Naked Scientists Podcast, 2010.
Gudrun talks to Jousef Murad about the computing platform SimScale. Jousef is currently studying mechanical engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and focuses on turbulence modelling and computational mechanics in his Master's studies. He first learned about the existence of SimScale early in the year 2015 and started as a FEA (finite element analysis) simulation assistant in November 2016. Meanwhile he switched to Community Management and now is Community and Academic Program Manager at the company being responsible for user requests and Formula student teams all over the world. Formula student is a name for design competitions for teams of students constructing racing cars. SimScale is a cloud-based platform that gives instant access to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) simulation technology, helping engineers and designers to easily test performance, optimize durability or improve efficiency of their design. SimScale is accessible from a standard web browser and from any computer, eliminating the hurdles that accompany traditional simulation tools: high installation costs, licensing fees, deployment of high-performance computing hardware, and required updates and maintenance. Via the platform, several state-of-the-art open solvers are made available like,e.g., OpenFOAM and Meshing with SnappyHexMesh. More information about the packages being used can be found at https://www.simscale.com/open-source/ . On top of having easier access to open source software, the connected user forum is very active and helps everybody to enter the field even as a person without experience. Founded in 2012 in Munich (Germany), nowadays SimScale is an integral part of the design validation process for many companies worldwide and individual users. It is mainly used by product designers and engineers working in Architecture, Engineering & Construction or Heating, Ventilation & Air-Conditioning. Also in the Electronics, Consumer Goods and Packaging and Containers industries SimScale is useful for testing and optimizing designs in the early development stages. SimScale offers pricing plans that can be customized, from independent professionals to SMEs and multinational companies. The Community plan makes it possible to use SimScale for free, with 3000 core hours/year using up to 16 cloud computing cores. Simulation around Burj Khalifa using SimScale References Turbulence models on the English Wikipedia S. Pope: Turbulent Flows. Cambridge University Press, 2000. P. Sagaut, C. Cambon: Homogeneous Turbulence Dynamics. Cambridge University Press, 2008. Related Podcasts G. Thäter, M. Hofmanová: Turbulence, Gespräch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 155, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2018. N. Vercauteren, S. Ritterbusch: Lokale Turbulenzen, Gespräch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 144, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2017. P. Allinger, N. Stockelkamp, G. Thäter: Strukturoptimierung, Gespräch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 53, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2015. B.Valsler, D. Ansell: The Science of Turbulence, The Naked Scientists Podcast, 2010.
Meet Agata Krzysztofik, the Chief Marketing Officer at SimScale, a cloud-based engineering simulation platform that is revolutionizing the way engineers, designers, scientists, and students design products. Before joining this company, Agata spent 7 years at Google where she led the community and social media team, and project managed the launch of Google AdWords communities globally and in this podcast episode you'll hear about some of the amazing strategic stuff she brought from Google into SimScale and how she was able to take SimScale to a 1000% increase in customers in just under 3 years. We talk about how they found product market fit in a new market as they were bringing a really revolutionary technology that hadn't really been seen before and go deep into how they were able to launch a free plan to bolster huge SEO benefits, the webinar campaigns that they run and continue to run and how they're actually finding great partnerships and defining what a partnership is in their industry. You'll also learn exactly how they do B2B influencer campaigns and see direct ROI from it. This is an absolutely incredible episode. She really brought it. Show Notes: 03:07 Making Engineering Simulation Really Accessible 04:26 Growing Customer Base By Over 1000% in 3 Years 05:53 First Initiative: Sustainable and Efficient Lead Gen 07:18 Product Market Fit And Proper Tracking 08:56 Experimenting With Channels and SEO 12:14 Partnerships vs Competing 15:13 Partnerships and Webinars From The Very Beginning 16:59 Investing In Webinars With Partners and Customers 18:48 Content Creation For Webinars With Input From Everyone 21:40 How To Do B2B Influencer Campaigns 27:21 OKRs and KPIs 30:58 Marketing In 2018: SEO, Branding and Localized Webinars 33:43 Lightning Questions
Simulation is something that anyone in manufacturing is familiar with, and in this episode of Beyond 3D we talk with David Heiny, co-founder and CEO of SimScale. David talks about how simulation in the cloud has evolved, how the cloud has enabled more powerful and rapid simulation, and also where simulation is headed – that it is much more than just the power of the cloud, but how real-time collaboration simulation is now possible, even more accessible and that’s enabling more small and mid-size companies to take advantage of simulation early on in the design process. Listen in and give us your perspective. Are you doing simulation? Or have you wanted to but never had the resources? To learn more about SimScale, visit www.simscale.com To learn more about Tech Soft 3D, visit www.techsoft3d.com
Today I’m lucky enough to catch-up with David Heiny, one of the five co-founders of SimScale - the impressive cloud simulation platform for FEA & CFD. We touch on: • how software-as-a-service might help to bring simulation into design processes that currently/traditionally don’t benefit from FEA & CFD analysis; • how introducing a community aspect to their platform has helped lower the barriers to entry for new users & incentivised the exchange of know-how; • the importance, as they see it, of having a freemium business model with a useful free tier, rather than just a free trial; • venture capital funding in the cloud simulation space; Links SimScale - https://www.simscale.com/