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Simulation Solutions for Research Centers and Universities

CAE is a major element in higher education and in scientific and technical disciplines. During their undergraduate studies, students use engineering simulation to learn physics principles and gain their first real-world experience as a starting point for their careers. For researchers to solve complex engineering problems and for postgraduate students to produce data for their master’s theses or doctoral dissertations.

Academic organizations that implement digital simulation in their curricula face a number of challenges such as limited budgets, a streamlined tool procurement and deployment process, and use across departments and campuses.

CADFEM stands out for its proximity to the academic world and is committed to research and teaching through its CADFEM Academic initiative.

We offer many services to teachers, doctoral students, students and scientific collaborators in order to encourage research and innovation and develop innovative solutions.

Brochures (Fr)

  • ANSYS Campus Solution Brochure

Our offer for academia

  • ANSYS academic software and complementary simulation tools
  • Many services included such as advice, support and assistance with implementation and configuration
  • ANSYS Certification Program and training
  • Free Extras such as Workshops, Doctoral Lectures and User Meetings
  • Additional services such as education and training

    Workshops and Educational Materials

    You will have access to a Customer Portal that gives you instant access to valuable educational resources, training materials, good practice guides, tips for the organization of your conferences, product information, and also downloads the latest versions of ANSYS software.

    Doctoral Conferences and Summer School

    Summer schools are becoming increasingly popular as they offer graduate students the opportunity to dive intensively into specific topics from various angles in a short period of time. During the summer eco-le, software ap-plications, in addition to mathematical and physical aspects, will be shared, research theses will be presented and proposed solutions will be discussed. The summer school programme is supported by simulation themes selected by CADFEM esocaet


    With the ANSYS Academic Research license, students can use the full spectrum of simulation and solve problems in the fields of structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, electromagnetism and also multiphysics.