NHS Covid vaccine: Cambridgeshire area with the fastest drop in case rates
The total number of cases in Cambridgeshire since the start of the pandemic officially passed 33,000 this week (Image: Cambridge News)
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Ansys’ new technologies and platform capabilities are redefining product design for companies of all sizes
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With the newly launched Ansys 2021 R1, engineers harness advances in simulation technology together with ever-increasing computing power to drive new levels of product innovation
Ansys 2021 R1 equips engineers to design the next generation of products that are safe, reliable and deliver breakthrough performance
PITTSBURGH, PA, January 26, 2021 – Recently launched Ansys 2021 R1 products deliver improvements in simulation technology along with the immense compute power of high-performance computing to reimagine what is now possible for global engineering teams. Ansys‘ (NASDAQ: ANSS) industry-leading simulation solutions offer new levels of collaboration, providing insight into product safety, reliability and performance.
Ansys 2021 R1 Unlocks Unlimited Possibilities for Engineering Teams
Ansys new technologies and platform capabilities are redefining product design for companies of all sizes
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Ansys Discovery now includes automated fluid-solid thermal analysis to easily predict fluid and solid thermal behaviors.
thyssenkrupp Presta AG uses Ansys Mechanical to simulate their steering components.
With the newly launched Ansys 2021 R1, engineers harness advances in simulation technology together with ever-increasing computing power to drive new levels of product innovation
Ansys 2021 R1 equips engineers to design the next generation of products that are safe, reliable and deliver breakthrough performance
The cosy outdoor dining pods you have to visit in Cambs after lockdown
They offer a magical dining experience during the colder months
The amazing Dining Domes at the Willow Tree restaurant in Bourn, Cambridgeshire
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A1 traffic: Major road shut after lorry and car crash
Emergency services are at the scene
Traffic is queueing on the A1 in Cambridgeshire after a crash involving a lorry and a car.
The busy road near St Neots has been partly closed since around 3.30am this morning (Tuesday, December 15).
The northbound section of the road from A428 to B645 has been completely shut.
Police said one lane heading southbound is also closed.
Emergency services are currently at the scene.
The incident has caused traffic to move slowly in the area. A diversion is in operation. Do you have any information on this collision? Get in touch with us on Facebook or on Twitter.