Ajei Gopal
President and Chief Executive Officer at ANSYS
Good morning, and thank you for joining today's call. Building on the momentum of the first quarter of 2023, Q2 was another excellent quarter for ANSYS in which we beat our guidance across all key metrics. For the first half of 2023, we saw double digit growth in ACV and revenue. As well as broad based growth across industries, geographies and customer types. I'm excited about our outstanding performance in Q2 and the first half of the year, as well as our strong pipeline. And I'm delighted to announce that we are raising full-year guidance for ACV and revenue. Nicole, will have the details in a few minutes.
For Q2, our top three contributors by industry were high-tech and semiconductors, aerospace and defense and automotive and ground transportation. We saw robust growth in our small and medium size accounts. And from a geographical perspective, our growth was as we expected. One of our largest contracts of the quarter was a four year eight-figure agreement with a multinational industrial company based in Japan. This long-time ANSYS customer is growing the number of users of our core products, while expanding its use of new products across our multiphysics portfolio. As part of this customer's digital transformation, it is using ANSYS to establish a virtual product environment which is helping to drive the company's sustainability and go-to-market strategies by accelerating its product development initiatives.
On our calls I typically highlight a specific aspect of our business. Over the past several quarters, I have discussed the critical role that ANSYS solutions play in sustainability. I have highlighted how customers are using our solutions in the development of next generation semiconductors, and I have given you insights into the innovations we are driving across our multiphysics portfolio through our technology pillars.
Given our continuing strength in aerospace and defense, our second largest sector, I would like to use today's call to discuss this critical industry. In fact, our largest contract of the quarter was nearly $57 million multi-year agreement with a global aerospace and defense company based in the United States. This contract reflects significant growth over the previous contract to keep up with user demand. The aerospace industry has experienced a resurgence since the pandemic with commercial air travel returning to record levels this summer. From a product development perspective, industry leaders are challenging old assumptions about the aircraft and ANSYS simulation is playing a key role in this industry transformation. For example, in the past most airplanes were powered by traditional aircraft fuel. Today though commercial aircraft manufacturers can choose from those fuels. They can use the SAF or sustainable aviation fuel blend or they can consider alternative fuels including hydrogen. These critical choices not only have a significant economic impact for an organization, but they also play an important role in sustainability initiatives of aerospace companies.
Sustainability is a key driver at aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney, which has a vision of enabling the air transportation sector to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Today, the company's engines are certified to run on 50% SAF. By using simulation from ANSYS, the company plans to increase that number close to 100%. ANSYS solutions are used in a number of sustainability initiatives at Pratt & Whitney, including developing a hydrogen propulsion system and optimizing the company's geared turbofan, which is reducing fuel consumption by 16% and cutting NOx emissions by half.
In addition to the fuel source, commercial aerospace companies are using ANSYS simulation to boost the efficiency of their aircraft. For example, technical aircraft services leader, Lufthansa Technik has used ANSYS multi-physics simulation to design a biomimetic coding that emulate shark skin to significantly reduce fuel consumption and the associated carbon dioxide emissions. Using ANSYS, the company quickly modeled aircraft and aerodynamic behavior in an accurate, robust and computationally efficient manner. And accelerated critical certification from the European and US aviation agencies. In its current stage of development, the AeroSHARK modification already makes two types of Boeing 777 long-haul aircraft more efficient, which will have a positive environmental impact.
Another consideration for those commercial aerospace leaders is who will pilot the aircraft. Automation technology has already had a profound impact on the industry and it is one that will continue for the foreseeable future. To better prepare the industry, OneSky Systems is integrating its aerospace domain expertise and technology with ANSYS solutions to create AI-based software that streamlines and optimizes the development, validation and certification of autonomous advanced air mobility systems. The collaboration enables OneSky and ANSYS customers to train and validate neural networks with mission driven simulation to reduce the risk, time and cost required for airworthiness certification.
Our success in the commercial aerospace sector was in display at the recent Paris Airshow were ANSYS exhibited. During the event, we encountered a number of ANSYS customers that are using our simulation to further disrupt the industry. For example, ANSYS customer, Rolls-Royce was in Paris to meet with its clients. The company recently announced that it has reduced the time that it takes to perform a crucial thermomechanical model of its gas turbine engines from 1,000 hours to less than 10 hours, using ANSYS simulation in a high-performance computing environment. As a result, Rolls-Royce is able to rapidly deliver clean and complex propulsion -- propulsion solutions for safety critical applications.
Now no discussion of the aerospace and defense industry is complete without touching upon developments in the space sector. Given the unforgiving environment of space and the inability to perform physical testing there, simulation is playing a critical role for space [Indecipherable] companies. One of our key contracts in Q2 was that the space 2.0 leader that takes advantage of the full ANSYS portfolio, including our core products as well as newer solutions for materials, motor design, digital mission engineering and digital twins. This two year agreement increases the number of products the company is leveraging as well as the number of users of ANSYS solutions. One of the trends amongst our space 2.0 customers is to employ microsatellite to perform certain missions such as delivering radar coverage of broadband services. These small like satellites are less expensive to develop and launch than the heavier traditional ones. ANSYS customer [Indecipherable], launched its first satellite earlier this year with the aim of delivering low-cost broadband service anywhere in the world. With its use of ANSYS mechanical, fluids, electronics and digital mission engineering solutions, [Indecipherable] is a great example of customers expanding the role of simulation to include more products and more users.
Similarly, we reached an agreement in Q2, with long-time space 2.0 customer [Indecipherable] which uses ANSYS analysis and simulation solutions to help deliver synthetic aperture, radar coverage of the globe through constellations of small satellites. ANSYS digital mission engineering solutions help the company to design and operate its satellite systems ensuring unparalleled accuracy for earth imaging and satellite maneuver planning.
Here in Pittsburgh, we are eagerly awaiting the launch later this year of Astrobotic Technology lunar lander called Peregrine. Using ANSYS' multiphysics technology, the company rapidly iterate through lander designs that are capable of withstanding the tremendous pressures of launch, the vacuum of space, and the impact of lending. Astrobotic is understanding how it's craft will operate in space using guidance navigation simulation. This will help put humans back on the moon and beyond and will further expand our knowledge of the cosmos.
Given aircraft's increasing complexity, the need to quickly explore all design options and the complexities of space travel, we believe that simulation will play an even greater role in commercial aerospace and space 2.0 in the near future. Companies in these sectors must take advantage of all areas of physics including structures. fluids, electromagnetics, optics and materials. And with a highly scalable solutions and access to high performance computing via the cloud. ANSYS is in a unique position to propel the industry forward.
Turning to our partnership activities. Intel Foundry Services has certified our leading semiconductor solutions for power integrity sign-off verification of integrated circuits, design with the Intel 16 silicon manufacturing process. ANSYS solutions provide unparalleled capacity to analyze a full chip design while verifying the effectiveness of that chips electrostatic discharge protection circuitry.
I'm also pleased to announce number of developments in our relationship with Samsung Foundry. At the Foundries recent safe conference, where my presentation reviewed the importance of 3D IC and the critical role that ANSYS plays in designing them. Samsung certified ANSYS RedHawk-SC for the company's family of heterogeneous multi-die packaging technologies. RedHawk-SC, as you may remember is our power integrity and thermal verification platform. Samsung Foundry also certified ANSYS RedHawk- SC and ANSYS Totem power integrity signoff solutions for Samsung's latest 2 nanometer silicon process technology.
We have also expanded our relationship with Synopsys. Our two companies recently announced a new reference flow for Samsung's 14 LPU technology, which delivers the accuracy of ANSYS' golden signoff electromagnetic analysis with leading custom design flow from Synopsys. In Q2, we also announced an expansion of our partnership with PTC. Our teams are pursuing more integrated materials management in sustainability workflows between PTC's Creo and Windchill products and ANSYS Granta. This collaboration will help engineers balanced performance and environmental footprint priorities as they design products.
Turning to our ESG initiatives. I'm very happy to report that ANSYS has been named the USA Today's inaugural list of America's Climate Leaders. The list recognizes companies that have achieved the greatest reduction in core emissions intensity between 2019 and 2021. Finally. I am excited that ANSYS has been named to Newsweek's list of Most Loved Global Workplaces. This recognition celebrates companies with employees that feel included, recognized and valued. ANSYS ranked 27th globally on this prestigious list, which is yet another indication of our tremendous team and the impact we are having around the world.
In summary, Q2 was another excellent quarter for ANSYS. I'm excited that the market is vibrant and the demand for ANSYS solutions remains robust, thanks to the unique value proposition that we provide. With our strong pipeline, our industry leading portfolio and our deep customer relationships, I am confident in our ability to meet our short and long-term goals.
And with that, I will turn the call over to Nicole. Nicole?