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Catalyzing Make in India
Make In India with ANSYS
1
Rafiq Somani, Country Manager- India, ASEAN & ANZ, ANSYS
Kaustubh Nande, Country Marketing Head- India, ANSYS
TheMakeinIndiamissionaimstoremovepolicyandinfrastructurebottle-
necks and catapult India into a global manufacturing hub. Launched by the
governmentofIndiain2014,itisexpectedtoboostthemanufacturingsector
withatargetedGDPgrowthrateof7.5percentandincreaseproductivityby
5%. The program is also expected to provide millions of jobs and create an
export-orientedeconomytodrivelong-term,inclusivegrowth.
For Make in India to be successful manufacturing is key. However, manufac-
turing processes are rapidly evolving in the face of emerging technologies. In
this scenario, manufacturers can maintain their innovative & competitive edge
only if they find new ways to compress product design cycles and bring products
faster to market. This calls for a getting products right the first time approach.
Given costs associated with time and resources, it is imperative to adopt virtual
product development and prototyping, also called Simulation-Driven Product
Development. Adopting this approach, several leading companies have saved
significant costs and precious time in designing their products and getting them
to market faster.
To illustrate why this is important, lets consider the automotive sector first.
Modern consumers view cars as commodities. This requires major automotive
companies across the world to launch a new product variation every 20 days on
average. If we take into account the total number of product lines, this translates
into over 100 designs per year. Therefore, for automotive manufacturers, speed-
ing up the design process is as crucial as actual manufacturing.
Another key sector for Make in India is aerospace and defense, where product
complexity is increasing, delivery times are getting shorter and major defense
units are running a race against time to design and deliver products that are
right the first time. The story is similar in most of the other Make in India
sectors that the government has identified, including electronics, infrastructure,
oil and gas, energy and space.
Government policies
 Various industrial zones are being set up in the next 5-10 years
The government has already taken some steps on issues related to
manufacturing:
 The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) already exists
 Freight corridors are being established in major ports
 Smart cities are being planned (Internet of Things)
 Recent announcements have been made to remove policy paralysis
 Policies are being adopted to attract Foreign Direct Investments
 Revive existing manufacturing units
 Compete for newer projects
 Improve overall processes
Make In India
2
A cornerstone of the Make in India campaign is also promoting a culture of
innovation in Indian manufacturing. Acting as a catalyst, Simulation-Driven
Product Development decreases product time-to revenue, reduces R&D costs,
minimizes bench tests and prototypes, generates quicker product approvals,
offers a greater pipeline of products and leads to greater innovation. The
trickle-down effect can further be multiplied if Make in India identified sectors
and supplier communities adopt Simulation-Driven Product Development fully.
Ultimately, the success of "Make in India" will be driven by better designs that
translate into efficient manufacturing and competitive products leading to great-
er innovation. In the long-term, global competitiveness can be achieved not just
from adopting best practices, but also from a sustained emphasis on innovation
in the process, practices, technology, equipment and materials used.
India is well-placed to achieve the ambitious targets of this campaign because
of its inherent cost advantages, its skilled workforce and increased optimism
because of a stable government. In order to realize Make in India the manu-
facturing industry needs to:
R&D Crucial to Make In India
If you are an Indian manufacturer, using simulation tools from ANSYS can help
you solve some of your biggest challenges:
Lowering development time and costs: ANSYS tools will help you get to an
accurate answer faster, so you can do more in less time while using fewer
resources than ever before.
Reducing time to market: ANSYS software drastically shortens development
time and prototype iterations so you can be first to market with tomorrows
products today.
Optimizing product performance: As the world leader in engineering
simulation software, ANSYS enables customers to consistently perfect
product reliability, performance and safety.
Outperforming your competition: Using simulation early and often, ANSYS
customers gain an unrivaled advantage in todays competitive market.
Make In India
3
In order to meet the various competitive challenges, customer requirements and
financial pressures of this initiative, the Indian manufacturing industry needs to
find new methods for engineering more innovative products and manufacturing
processes  while minimizing costs and time to market. Across the globe, virtual-
ly every industry now recognizes that a key strategy for success is to incorporate
computer-based engineering simulation early in the development process, allow-
ing engineers to refine and validate designs at a stage when the cost of making
changes is minimal.
Using ANSYS tools enables organizations to predict with confidence that their
products will thrive in the real world. By simulating early and often with ANSYS
software, companies become faster, more cost-effective and more innovative,
realizing their product promises.
Make In India
4
Vertical Application Area ANSYS Solutions
 Aircraft manufacturing
 Satellite and space research
 High-precision equipment
Aerospace  Avionics and systems development
 Composite materials use
 Reducing aircraft weight
 Passenger vehicles
 Commercial vehicles
 Utility vehicles
 Multipurpose vehicles
 Strong and durable composites
 Smaller, lighter and fuel efficient
vehicles
 Use of electronics in vehicles
 Well engineering
 Reservoir engineering
 Geophysics and Geology
 Upstream and downstream
applications
 Manufacturing of guns, ships
and tanks
 Military aircraft
 Reliable sub-sea systems design
 Robust and reliable product designs
 Offshore drilling applications
 Hydraulic fracturing
 Auto design centers
 Special auto parks
 Virtual SEZs for components
 Electric vehicle development
 Engine, transmission and
steering parts
 Thermal life and reliability
enhancements
 IC engines and ancillaries analysis
 Aerodynamics design
 Model based systems engineering
 Radar signature and stealth
characteristics
Automotive
Oil and Gas
Auto components
Defense
Make in India and ANSYS
Make In India
5
Vertical Application Area ANSYS Solutions
Chemical
Electrical Machinery
Electronics
Infrastructure
 Reactor design development
 Pollution control mechanism
 Combustion systems
 Measurement and control systems
 Electric machine design
 Electromagnetic and structural
coupling
 Energy efficiency management
 Cooling analysis
 Virtual prototyping
 Component and systems design
 Lightweight material design
 General equipment design
 Low power IC design
 Electromagnetic analysis
 Wireless systems design
 Large scale engineering analysis and
design
 Multiphysics applications
 Complex product and process designs
 Structural building design
 Ventilation and comfort modeling
 Wind engineering
 HVAC equipment design
Construction
ring
 Engineered biocompatible
materials
 Agro-chemicals
 Specialty chemicals
 Colorant chemicals
 Electrical manufactu
 Generation machinery like
 Industrial Internet
boilers, turbines and generators
 Semiconductor wafers fabs
 Electronic component
manufacturing
 Semiconductor design
 Telecom products
 Internet of Things
 Ports
 Railways
 Renewable energy
 Road and highway
 Thermal power
 Residential and retail
 Commercial and hospitality
sector
 Smart cities and integrated
townships
 Low cost and affordable housing
 Urban amenities
Authorscanbecontactedat:
rafiq.somani@ansys.com
kaustubh.nande@ansys.com
ANSYS, Inc.
Southpointe
2600 ANSYS Drive
Canonsburg, PA 15317
USA
息 2015 ANSYS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The ANSYS Advantage
1. ANSYS offers a broad and integrated set of simulation solutions that are
designed to be the premier software for Simulation-Driven Product
Development
2. ANSYS product families
 Structural mechanics - stress, strain, vibration, crash, thermal modeling of
complex assemblies involving nonlinear materials, and assembly contact
conditions
 Fluids - transient, combustion, turbulence, and multi-phase
 Electronics - including semiconductor, electromagnetics and thermal
 Systems engineering and multiphysics  multiphysics/coupling, embedded
code generation, design exploration, engineering knowledge management
and High Performance Computing (HPC)
ANSYS has multiple market-leading products in each of these categories that
helps companies "Make In India"- faster and better. This is our position of
strength and a source of confidence for our customers as they work towards
the "Make in India" mission.
For more information, please visit:
www.ansys.com
www.ansys.com/MakeInIndia
Make In India
ANSYS, Inc. is one of the worlds leading engineering simulation software providers. Its technology has enabled
customers to predict with accuracy that their product designs will thrive in the real world. The company off ers a
common platform of fully integrated multiphysics software tools designed to optimize product development
processes for a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, consumer products,
chemical process, electronics, environmental, healthcare, marine, power, sports and others. Applied to design
concept,final-stagetesting,validationandtrouble-shootingexistingdesigns,softwarefromANSYScansignificantly
speed design and development times, reduce costs, and provide insight and understanding into product and
processperformance.Visitwww.ansys.comformoreinformation.
AnyandallANSYS,Inc.brand,product,serviceandfeaturenames,logosandslogansareregisteredtrademarksor
trademarksofANSYS,Inc.oritssubsidiariesintheUnitedStatesorothercountries.Allotherbrand,product,service
andfeaturenamesortrademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.
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  • 1. Catalyzing Make in India Make In India with ANSYS 1 Rafiq Somani, Country Manager- India, ASEAN & ANZ, ANSYS Kaustubh Nande, Country Marketing Head- India, ANSYS TheMakeinIndiamissionaimstoremovepolicyandinfrastructurebottle- necks and catapult India into a global manufacturing hub. Launched by the governmentofIndiain2014,itisexpectedtoboostthemanufacturingsector withatargetedGDPgrowthrateof7.5percentandincreaseproductivityby 5%. The program is also expected to provide millions of jobs and create an export-orientedeconomytodrivelong-term,inclusivegrowth. For Make in India to be successful manufacturing is key. However, manufac- turing processes are rapidly evolving in the face of emerging technologies. In this scenario, manufacturers can maintain their innovative & competitive edge only if they find new ways to compress product design cycles and bring products faster to market. This calls for a getting products right the first time approach. Given costs associated with time and resources, it is imperative to adopt virtual product development and prototyping, also called Simulation-Driven Product Development. Adopting this approach, several leading companies have saved significant costs and precious time in designing their products and getting them to market faster. To illustrate why this is important, lets consider the automotive sector first. Modern consumers view cars as commodities. This requires major automotive companies across the world to launch a new product variation every 20 days on average. If we take into account the total number of product lines, this translates into over 100 designs per year. Therefore, for automotive manufacturers, speed- ing up the design process is as crucial as actual manufacturing. Another key sector for Make in India is aerospace and defense, where product complexity is increasing, delivery times are getting shorter and major defense units are running a race against time to design and deliver products that are right the first time. The story is similar in most of the other Make in India sectors that the government has identified, including electronics, infrastructure, oil and gas, energy and space.
  • 2. Government policies Various industrial zones are being set up in the next 5-10 years The government has already taken some steps on issues related to manufacturing: The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) already exists Freight corridors are being established in major ports Smart cities are being planned (Internet of Things) Recent announcements have been made to remove policy paralysis Policies are being adopted to attract Foreign Direct Investments Revive existing manufacturing units Compete for newer projects Improve overall processes Make In India 2 A cornerstone of the Make in India campaign is also promoting a culture of innovation in Indian manufacturing. Acting as a catalyst, Simulation-Driven Product Development decreases product time-to revenue, reduces R&D costs, minimizes bench tests and prototypes, generates quicker product approvals, offers a greater pipeline of products and leads to greater innovation. The trickle-down effect can further be multiplied if Make in India identified sectors and supplier communities adopt Simulation-Driven Product Development fully. Ultimately, the success of "Make in India" will be driven by better designs that translate into efficient manufacturing and competitive products leading to great- er innovation. In the long-term, global competitiveness can be achieved not just from adopting best practices, but also from a sustained emphasis on innovation in the process, practices, technology, equipment and materials used. India is well-placed to achieve the ambitious targets of this campaign because of its inherent cost advantages, its skilled workforce and increased optimism because of a stable government. In order to realize Make in India the manu- facturing industry needs to:
  • 3. R&D Crucial to Make In India If you are an Indian manufacturer, using simulation tools from ANSYS can help you solve some of your biggest challenges: Lowering development time and costs: ANSYS tools will help you get to an accurate answer faster, so you can do more in less time while using fewer resources than ever before. Reducing time to market: ANSYS software drastically shortens development time and prototype iterations so you can be first to market with tomorrows products today. Optimizing product performance: As the world leader in engineering simulation software, ANSYS enables customers to consistently perfect product reliability, performance and safety. Outperforming your competition: Using simulation early and often, ANSYS customers gain an unrivaled advantage in todays competitive market. Make In India 3 In order to meet the various competitive challenges, customer requirements and financial pressures of this initiative, the Indian manufacturing industry needs to find new methods for engineering more innovative products and manufacturing processes while minimizing costs and time to market. Across the globe, virtual- ly every industry now recognizes that a key strategy for success is to incorporate computer-based engineering simulation early in the development process, allow- ing engineers to refine and validate designs at a stage when the cost of making changes is minimal. Using ANSYS tools enables organizations to predict with confidence that their products will thrive in the real world. By simulating early and often with ANSYS software, companies become faster, more cost-effective and more innovative, realizing their product promises.
  • 4. Make In India 4 Vertical Application Area ANSYS Solutions Aircraft manufacturing Satellite and space research High-precision equipment Aerospace Avionics and systems development Composite materials use Reducing aircraft weight Passenger vehicles Commercial vehicles Utility vehicles Multipurpose vehicles Strong and durable composites Smaller, lighter and fuel efficient vehicles Use of electronics in vehicles Well engineering Reservoir engineering Geophysics and Geology Upstream and downstream applications Manufacturing of guns, ships and tanks Military aircraft Reliable sub-sea systems design Robust and reliable product designs Offshore drilling applications Hydraulic fracturing Auto design centers Special auto parks Virtual SEZs for components Electric vehicle development Engine, transmission and steering parts Thermal life and reliability enhancements IC engines and ancillaries analysis Aerodynamics design Model based systems engineering Radar signature and stealth characteristics Automotive Oil and Gas Auto components Defense Make in India and ANSYS
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  • 6. Authorscanbecontactedat: rafiq.somani@ansys.com kaustubh.nande@ansys.com ANSYS, Inc. Southpointe 2600 ANSYS Drive Canonsburg, PA 15317 USA 息 2015 ANSYS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ANSYS Advantage 1. ANSYS offers a broad and integrated set of simulation solutions that are designed to be the premier software for Simulation-Driven Product Development 2. ANSYS product families Structural mechanics - stress, strain, vibration, crash, thermal modeling of complex assemblies involving nonlinear materials, and assembly contact conditions Fluids - transient, combustion, turbulence, and multi-phase Electronics - including semiconductor, electromagnetics and thermal Systems engineering and multiphysics multiphysics/coupling, embedded code generation, design exploration, engineering knowledge management and High Performance Computing (HPC) ANSYS has multiple market-leading products in each of these categories that helps companies "Make In India"- faster and better. This is our position of strength and a source of confidence for our customers as they work towards the "Make in India" mission. For more information, please visit: www.ansys.com www.ansys.com/MakeInIndia Make In India ANSYS, Inc. is one of the worlds leading engineering simulation software providers. Its technology has enabled customers to predict with accuracy that their product designs will thrive in the real world. The company off ers a common platform of fully integrated multiphysics software tools designed to optimize product development processes for a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, consumer products, chemical process, electronics, environmental, healthcare, marine, power, sports and others. Applied to design concept,final-stagetesting,validationandtrouble-shootingexistingdesigns,softwarefromANSYScansignificantly speed design and development times, reduce costs, and provide insight and understanding into product and processperformance.Visitwww.ansys.comformoreinformation. AnyandallANSYS,Inc.brand,product,serviceandfeaturenames,logosandslogansareregisteredtrademarksor trademarksofANSYS,Inc.oritssubsidiariesintheUnitedStatesorothercountries.Allotherbrand,product,service andfeaturenamesortrademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)