An interview with Gábor Kiglics, CEO of Econ Engineering, was featured in the IRT3000 Magazine, which is published in Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian languages across the Adriatic region. The interview focuses on virtual product development, specifically engineering simulation, offering a glimpse into Econ’s operations and the company’s leadership perspective.
The “Engineering Simulation: The Digital Magic of Product Development” interview reveals that Econ’s CEO envisions a future where almost all products are initially created in a digital or virtual environment and believes this shift will revolutionize product development, leading to significant quality improvements in all sectors.
During the conversation, Gábor Kiglics emphasizes the importance of engineering simulation in today’s world, highlighting its key capabilities such as drastically reducing time to market or early identification of potential weaknesses and errors, leading to significant cost savings and better products. “Engineering simulation is a digital magic that fundamentally transforms product design. It enables lower development costs, shorter development cycles, faster time-to-market, higher quality, and greater design flexibility,” said Mr. Kiglics.
Econ Engineering, a 100% Hungarian company with a global presence (USA, Germany, Croatia, Serbia, Hungary), offers a full range of engineering simulation services. It is the official Hungarian distributor of the market-leading and most versatile Ansys simulation software and of Moldex3D, the leading software in injection molding simulation. Econ’s experts work closely with clients in various industries, including automotive, pharmaceutical, aerospace, defense, and more.
The interview reveals that the CEO is fundamentally optimistic about the future. With the development of engineering simulation and the use of artificial intelligence (AI), new opportunities are opening up for engineers to optimize product designs in ways that were previously unimaginable.
The IRT3000 Magazine can be accessed in Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian languages at this link: https://emagazine.irt3000.com/eng/
The interview can be read directly here: https://issuu.com/irt3000/docs/irt3000_adria_68/44