The term generative simulation is particularly at home in the fields of artificial intelligence, industry and Factory 4.0 as well as digital transformation. Generative simulation describes the use of computer models that can simulate or predict new, previously unknown possibilities. Unlike conventional simulations, which only map existing data, generative simulations independently create new scenarios, solutions or designs.
An illustrative example from industry: if a company wants to develop a particularly light but stable component for a car, a generative simulation can "invent" various shapes and structures that engineers might never have considered before. The software generates numerous suggestions, checks their properties - such as stability or weight - in real time and suggests the best variants.
Generative simulation helps to develop innovations faster, save costs and increase quality. It is an important component of modern product development and helps companies to remain competitive in the digital age. Especially in combination with artificial intelligence, it opens up many new possibilities.















