Ansys 2025 R2 Launches with AI Copilot, Cloud Burst, and Python
- Nikita Silaech
- Jul 30
- 1 min read

Ansys has released 2025 R2, a powerful update focused on AI integration, cloud scalability, and Python-driven automation, setting a new standard for simulation workflows.
What’s New
AnsysGPT Copilot Across Platforms: Ansys’ AI assistant is now embedded in Mechanical, Fluent, HFSS, Discovery, and more—helping users generate, validate, and optimize simulations with natural language prompts.
Up to 17× Faster Simulations: Major speed boosts in HFSS for antenna radiation patterns and improved GPU performance in Fluent and Lumerical FDTD cut down simulation times drastically.
Cloud Burst Compute: Six key Ansys tools now support elastic, on-demand HPC—ideal for compute-heavy, short-duration workloads without owning a dedicated cluster.
Smarter Workflows with Python: New Python wrappers and SimAI integrations simplify automation, dataset generation, and training for AI-enhanced engineering tasks.
AI+ Features Across 7 Tools: Tools like Missions ODTK now include “AI+” upgrades for improved orbit predictions and mission modeling.
Why It Matters
Efficiency: Engineers save time with faster solvers and AI support.
Scalability: Cloud compute expands access to high-performance simulation.
Flexibility: Python and AI tools enhance automation and integration.
Available Now
Ansys 2025 R2 is live as of May 14, 2025, and marks its first major release since becoming a Synopsys subsidiary (July 2025).
Source - Engineering.com



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