Overview
In high-tech electronics – where product performance and reliability is non-negotiable – the difference between “good enough” and “exceptional” can determine a product’s success. Semiconductor leaders, PCB manufacturers, and advanced electronics innovators face critical simulation challenges: disjointed workflows, siloed reliability assessments and design processes that slow decision-making and a lack of high-fidelity predictive models to catch failures early.
These challenges aren’t just exclusive to high-tech. aerospace & defense, automotive, medical devices,, and industrial electronics manufacturers also wrestle with more complex designs, tighter schedules, and higher reliability demands.
The first part of the Sherlock Advantage Series will show you how an integrated Ansys Sherlock and Ansys Mechanical workflow bridges these gaps – cutting cycle times and delivering reliability insights earlier in the design phase. You’ll see a live ECAD-to-Mechanical workflow in action, from importing PCB data to achieving reliability results, and learn how companies have transformed their processes using Sherlock’s advanced features.
We’ll explore real-world examples from high-tech and beyond, showing you how to eliminate workflow disconnects, reduce pre-processing efforts from days to minutes, and foster stronger collaboration between your design and reliability teams. You’ll also get a roadmap preview of Sherlock’s upcoming capabilities – helping you to stay ahead of the competition.