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See Optical and Photonic Simulations in a New Light

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About Rand Simulation Rand Simulation is focused on helping organizations bring their product vision to reality through incorporating engineering simulation technology into the product development process. Rand Simulation caters to product development organizations looking to compress the design process, maximize innovation, strengthen competitive differentiation and grow bottom-line profitability. Rand Simulation serves as both a North American reseller of Ansys engineering simulation software and as a trusted design consultant offering insights gained on over 3,000 design projects using engineering analysis software to balance design performance with size, cost, DFM and aesthetics. E L I T E C H A N N E L PA R T N E R simulation@rand.com | RandSIM.com | 888.483.0674 See Optical and Photonic Simulations in a New Light Summary Ansys is the gold standard of simulation software. For more than 50 years, the company has developed software that helps engineers test design variations in virtual environments to minimize the change of failure. With their acquisitions of Lumerical, Zemax, and SPEOS, they provide comprehensive, end-to-end solutions for simulating sophisticated optical and photonics-enabled products. By integrating the three software offerings, they support workflows that are more streamlined than ever before. About the Author In Yaelle's role as Optical Simulation Specialist in the Optics Business Unit (OBU) of Rand Simulation, Yaelle completes analyses of clients' designs, helps new customers find the right software for their needs, and provides support to existing customers. Yaelle has a background in spectroscopy and lens design, has many hours of experience in Ansys Zemax, and will be branching into Lumerical and SPEOS. Yaelle can leverage optics and photonics simulations to meet customer needs in an ever-changing landscape.

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