Newsweek's annual list recognizes the 500 most responsible
companies in the United States,
spanning 14 industries
Key Highlights
- Ansys was included in the annual ranking based on its corporate
achievements in the three areas of ESG – environment, social and
corporate governance
- America's Most Responsible Companies were selected based on
publicly available key performance indicators derived from CSR
reports, sustainability reports, and other reports as well as an
independent survey
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 19,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Newsweek named
Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) to its list of America's Most Responsible
Companies for 2023. This prestigious award is presented by
Newsweek and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics
portal and industry ranking provider.
America's Most Responsible Companies were selected based on
publicly available key performance indicators derived from CSR
reports, sustainability reports, and other reports, as well as an
independent survey. KPIs focused on company performance in
environmental, social, and corporate governance areas, while the
independent survey asked U.S. citizens about their perception of
company activities related to corporate social responsibility. The
final list recognizes the top 500 most responsible companies in
the United States, spanning 14
industries.
Engineering simulation is integral to meeting the environmental
sustainability needs of the future. Ansys' product handprint
initiative showcases how it supports companies in reducing
their impact on the planet, with each use case illustrating the
scalable, transformational progress that companies across diverse
industries have achieved using simulation technology. In 2022,
Ansys launched its online documentary series, Earth Rescue, which
demonstrates how visionary companies are using Ansys solutions to
engineer revolutionary new ideas in the fight against climate
change. Companies, like those featured in the series, and others
showcased within Ansys Advantage magazine, blog and
social media, rely on the predictive power of Ansys simulation to
bring their sustainable ideas to life faster and more efficiently.
Additionally, Ansys' robust Corporate Responsibility
Report features how the company advances sustainability
through its portfolio, investments in its people and culture,
operating responsibly and collaborating with stakeholders.
"Ansys leverages the power of simulation to help customers
across industries advance environmental sustainability through
their products and initiatives," said Janet
Lee, vice president, general counsel and secretary at Ansys
and responsible for its ESG program. "Ansys' inclusion on
Newsweek's list of America's Most Responsible Companies
demonstrates our commitment to creating new technology and
bettering current technology, supporting our customers in their
product design — making them more efficient and less wasteful,
while minimizing the need for physical prototyping."
/ About Ansys
When visionary companies need to know how their world-changing
ideas will perform, they close the gap between design and reality
with Ansys simulation. For more than 50 years, Ansys software has
enabled innovators across industries to push boundaries by using
the predictive power of simulation. From sustainable transportation
to advanced semiconductors, from satellite systems to life-saving
medical devices, the next great leaps in human advancement will be
powered by Ansys.
Take a leap of certainty … with Ansys.
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Mary Kate
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Investors
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Kelsey
DeBriyn
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724.820.3927
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kelsey.debriyn@ansys.com
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