VOLUME VI

Marketing Update
Highlights Recap
Social Media
We have almost hit the 25,000 followers milestone! In the past few months, we have been busy covering a range of events and updates, keeping you informed with the latest GT news.🗞️💪
Events
Since our last newsletter, we've successfully hosted two GTTC conferences in Detroit and Frankfurt and also participated in various online and offline events. While those major conferences have concluded, there are still a few exciting events left this year – check them out below!
PR/News
We’ve launched the latest GT-SUITE release, packed with essential updates, unveiled the all-new GT University platform, and announced some exciting new collaborations. Check out our latest news updates below.
Content
Our latest highlights include a new release video, new solution pages to enhance the user experience, and shared valuable insights through our latest blogs and videos.Explore all of these highlights below.💡
GT presents the latest GT-SUITE release v.2025
Gamma Technologies is pleased to announce that the release candidate of GT-SUITE v2025 is ready for download. Whether you are fine-tuning engines, optimizing for electrification, or leveraging multi-physics simulations, this GT-SUITE release shifts your designs into high gear! Below is a video highlighting some of the exciting new features that v2025 has to offer!
GTTC Conferences in the US and EUROPE
Gamma Technologies' biggest annual events, the GTTC Conferences, were held on October 15-16 in Detroit, USA, and November 5-6 in Frankfurt, Germany. These conferences brought together system simulation professionals and experts from across the US and Europe for two days of knowledge sharing, networking, and discussions on cutting-edge technological advancements. With over 25 distinguished speakers in the US and more than 50 in Europe, the events were both insightful and impactful. Presentation recordings were emailed to GTTC 2024 US and European events attendees. GTTC 25 India recordings will be available to those attendees post event.
Next stop: Pune!
📆 Mark your calendars for the GTTC Conference in India on January 27-28.
GTTC 2024 - US
Introducing GT University
We are excited to announce the launch of GT University, our brand-new educational platform! Designed to cater to a wide range of learners, GT University offers an extensive selection of self-paced courses covering various technical topics.
Whether you're a new user looking to get started with GT-SUITE or an experienced professional aiming to deepen your expertise, this platform is your go-to resource.
Discover the perfect course for your needs and start your learning journey today!
Promoting the sustainable future of the maritime industry
In November 2024, Gamma Technologies was excited to announce two strategic partnerships in the maritime industry to accelerate sustainability and drive innovation. We have joined forces with Nederlandse Innovatie Maatschappij (NIM BV) to optimize dual-fuel methanol combustion systems using GT-POWER simulations. This collaboration focuses on developing adaptable solutions for both new builds and retrofits, improving performance and durability, and supporting the engineering of advanced power and energy management systems for renewable, emissions-free shipping.
Additionally, we’ve partnered with CLEOS, an R&D organization focused on advancing alternative fuels, propulsion systems, and energy efficiency for marine vessels. Through GT-SUITE, we’re supporting CLEOS’ mission to decarbonize the maritime industry by providing solutions for carbon capture, waste heat recovery, and emissions control, while helping to meet IMO’s net-zero GHG targets.
Stay tuned for more updates.
GT Technical Webinars
Over the past seven months, Gamma Technologies held its first GT Technical Webinar Series, featuring 11 sessions led by GT experts. These webinars covered a wide range of system simulation topics, with applications spanning the automotive, marine, and other industries. Missed a session? All recordings are now available on our dedicated webinar page!
GTTC Recordings page
This fall, Gamma Technologies hosted its annual GTTC conferences. Two days were packed with insightful customer presentations, expert-led seminars, and networking opportunities.We are happy to share the recordings of customer presentations from the first event days in both the US and Europe!
Please note: Access is exclusively limited to those who registered and attended one of the GTTC ’24/25 conferences.
BLOG: How Vehicle Cabin Model Order Reduction Can Optimize Passenger Comfort and Range
Written by GT Senior Application Engineer Shevarjun Senthil, this blog introduced a v2025 GT-SUITE feature that can automatically generate a physics-based, real-time capable 1D reduced order model (ROM) from a detailed 3D cabin model. This new feature combines GT-SUITE and ThermoAnalytics, Inc.'s technologies and helps users quickly explore various cabin geometries and develop accurate cabin comfort control strategies.
VIDEO: Digital Twin
Explore the transformative world of Digital Twin technology with our latest video. Learn what a digital twin is, the limitations of traditional engineering methods, and why the industry is shifting towards digital solutions. See how GT-SUITE empowers engineers to create precise and efficient digital twins, revolutionizing product design, testing, and optimization.
NEW PAGE: Digital Twin Solutions
We’re excited to announce the release of our new digital twin solutions page. Find out how GT-SUITE's digital twin capabilities can enhance asset performance, reduce downtime, and improve decision-making.
BLOG: Combining Measurements and Simulation to Streamline Combustion/Controls Development
Discover how advanced simulations are transforming engine development for carbon-neutral fuels in this blog by Daniel Schimmel, Gamma Technologies' Principal Application Engineer. Starting with cost-effective single-cylinder (SC) engines, engineers can test combustion strategies and fuel compositions using GT-SUITE and GT-POWER-xRT. However, challenges arise when scaling to multi-cylinder (MC) engines due to unrepresented interactions in SC models. Learn how integrating SC data with MC simulations bridges this gap, streamlines control strategy development, and reduces delays in applying insights—paving the way for efficient and sustainable engine designs.