Automotive

Fierce competition among car makers coupled with the risk of failure highlights the need for innovation. These pressures have pushed the automotive industry to adopt technology that allows them to produce new models faster, design and incorporate the latest components, and reduce costs. Development speed has risen dramatically in the last few decades, an improvement that would have been impossible without simulation. The news headlines regularly address auto recalls and component failures; many of these problems can be eliminated in future products through a wider deployment of simulation-driven product development.
Visualization was an important tool in DaimlerChrysler's return to NASCAR after 25 years.
Courtesy CEI and EnSight.
Stepping on the Gas
Opening New Doors: Brose Uses Simulation to Drive Minimize Costs
Leveraging Upfront Simulation in a Global Enterprise
  Cleaner, Greener Engine Design
Driving for Durability
Quest for the 200-mpg Car
  Getting it Right the First Time