Ansys and BlueKei Partner to Advance Digital Engineering in India
Collaboration focuses on integrating system engineering practices and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE).
Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) and BlueKei Solutions Pvt. Ltd have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote and advance digital engineering practices in India. The partnership aims to enhance innovation in aerospace and defense, automotive, and high-tech industries by integrating advanced digital engineering methodologies.
Under the collaboration, BlueKei will have access to Ansys’ Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) product portfolio and tools, supporting organizations transitioning from component-based engineering to a systemic approach. Both companies will jointly develop industry-specific use cases and engage with customers to refine digital engineering adoption.
Speaking about the partnership, Mike Yeager, Area Vice President, India and Japan, Ansys, said, “Ansys has always been dedicated to empowering organizations with high-quality digital engineering solutions. Our partnership with BlueKei presents a valuable opportunity to facilitate the adoption of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), enabling businesses to refine their engineering processes for improved efficiency and innovation.”
Murali Pullela, Director of Sales, India, Ansys Inc., added, “By uniting Ansys’ industry-leading MBSE solutions with BlueKei’s specialized expertise, we are poised to eliminate critical gaps in system engineering and deliver exceptional value to our clients.”
The collaboration aims to create synergy between simulation-driven methodologies and structured systems engineering practices. Ansys and BlueKei will work together to streamline engineering solutions, maximize efficiency, and accelerate product development cycles.
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