On October 29, a specialized seminar on the ANSYS engineering simulation software, held at the National Innovation Center (NIC Ton That Thuyet), garnered significant attention from the Vietnamese engineering community, technology experts, and academia. The event was not merely a technology showcase but a crucial forum addressing the urgent need to enhance the competitiveness of the domestic manufacturing sector.
The recent conclusion of FBC ASEAN 2025 (Vietnam Supporting Industry Exhibition) was more than just a typical trade fair; it was a powerful declaration of the vitality and potential for breakthrough development within Vietnam's supporting industry. Impressive figures, the presence of industry giants, and a historical milestone in venue management have all painted an optimistic picture for the future.
The seminar "SMART QUALITY CONTROL, FROM PRODUCTION TO QC", co-organized by V-PROUD and FABE Group, with sponsorship from Scantech and Phaos Technology, successfully concluded on April 23rd, 2025, at the Grand Mercure Hotel in Hai Phong.
On October 29, a specialized seminar on the ANSYS engineering simulation software, held at the National Innovation Center (NIC Ton That Thuyet), garnered significant attention from the Vietnamese engineering community, technology experts, and academia. The event was not merely a technology showcase but a crucial forum addressing the urgent need to enhance the competitiveness of the domestic manufacturing sector.

In the context of global integration and competition, simulation technology plays a pivotal role in optimizing design and production processes. However, as noted at the seminar, advanced simulation solutions like ANSYS Discovery are still relatively new, especially for engineering teams in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
This presents a major challenge, as SMEs are the primary drivers of the economy. The lack of widespread adoption of this tool hinders these businesses from rapid product testing, cost optimization, and timely market response. The ANSYS seminar emphasized that deeper access to ANSYS Discovery for this group of enterprises is the key for them to keep pace with the innovation speed of larger competitors.

The human factor is always the core of development. Experts at the seminar unanimously agreed that for Vietnam to produce a workforce of high-quality engineers and inventors, the teaching and popularization of ANSYS at universities in recent years is an absolutely essential requirement.
Equipping students with the knowledge and skills to use simulation tools right from university not only helps graduates immediately meet job demands but also builds a generation of professionals with a data-driven design mindset, ready to tackle the complex engineering challenges of the 21st century.

For large-scale businesses in high-tech industries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, and electrics in Vietnam, ANSYS is no longer an unfamiliar concept. Many leading companies already use ANSYS as an indispensable tool in their production and processing chains.
Mr. Le Hoai Thanh, Senior Application Engineer at ANSYS, provided a clear real-world illustration of this efficiency, particularly in the manufacturing sector. He shared:
"In Vietnam, we have recorded cases of real-world simulation application by ANSYS customers in the sheet metal stamping manufacturing sector. Performing pre-simulation to mitigate potential risks has brought exceptional efficiency, helping ANSYS customers increase their annual revenue by up to 60%."
This impressive growth figure is the clearest proof of the effectiveness of investing in simulation technology, affirming ANSYS as a factor that drives exceptional growth and maintains a leading market position.

The seminar also gathered many production, quality control, R&D and simulation engineers who are eager to apply simulation technology in practice. The demand for using ANSYS to enhance production efficiency within their businesses in the future is a positive signal, indicating a cognitive shift from "traditional manufacturing mindset" to an "intelligent manufacturing mindset" based on digital simulation.
The success of the ANSYS seminar at NIC Ton That Thuyet on October 29, 2025, painted a comprehensive picture of the irreplaceable role of simulation technology in Vietnam's journey towards industrialization and modernization. To avoid being left behind, all levels—from state management and universities to individual enterprises—need more specific and determined strategies for investing, popularizing, and thoroughly exploiting the power of ANSYS.
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