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Survey - The Future Role of Simulation in Automotive Product Development

Your Input Needed to Chart a Course for the Future of Automotive Simulation

For the past three years, major players in the European automotive sector have been working on a joint project to chart a course for the future role of simulation in automotive product development. Now they would like to offer you a chance to influence their recommendations by completing a brief questionnaire.

Senior representatives from OEMs such as Renault, Peugeot Citroen, Porsche and Volvo have played a key role, with assistance from leading Tier 1 suppliers such as Robert Bosch, Faurecia and Pankl. Software suppliers, consultants and several prestigious research organisations completed the picture, to ensure that the findings were truly representative.

A number of future goals have been identified and examined, including:


• Reducing the Number of Digital Prototypes
• Becoming Faster in the Conceptual Design Phase
• Accelerating the Model Preparation Phase
• Robust Design
• Design-to-Cost


The questionnaire will take only 10 to 15 minutes to complete, and can be accessed by clicking this link, or visiting the address below.


www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=EQCmTCG_2blqjhG52_2fyO9INg_3d_3d


By completing the questionnaire, you will be given a FREE copy of the report which summarises the project findings. The report will be available to download after your responses have been submitted.

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