Would you drive a car designed and tested by a computer?
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Your next car will have its performance simulated and tested by a computer, says Maxime Le Floch, an analyst at impact investing leader Regnan (part of Pendal Group).
Developers of new engineering simulation software are dramatically cutting the time to create and test new designs, improving manufacturing efficiency and slashing costs and resource usage.
But it’s not just about making better cars. The United Nations highlights resource efficiency and innovation as two of the 17 “Sustainable Development Goals” the planet needs for peace and prosperity.
Efficient industrial design is just another example of how impact investors are bringing about positive change while investing in the companies of the future.

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