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The Finite Element Method (FEM) is a numerical technique used in engineering to solve problems involving partial differential equations. It is widely used in the engineering industry to analyze and design structures, such as bridges, buildings, and aircraft. FEM is used to simulate the behavior of a structure under various loading conditions, such as wind, seismic, and thermal loads. It is also used to optimize the design of a structure to reduce its weight and cost. FEM is used in a variety of engineering disciplines, including civil, mechanical, aerospace, and electrical engineering. It is also used in the automotive, biomedical, and energy industries. The FEM market is highly competitive, with many companies offering software and services to meet the needs of engineers. Some of the companies in the FEM market include ANSYS, Dassault Systèmes, Altair, Autodesk, Siemens, and MSC Software. Show Less Read more