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  • Altair Strengthens Aerospace Ties with Piedmont Aerospace Cluster

    Altair Strengthens Aerospace Ties with Piedmont Aerospace Cluster

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    TROY, MI, Feb 27, 2025 – Altair has been selected to join the Piedmont Aerospace Cluster. As a member, Altair will contribute to several of the Cluster’s innovative projects and strategic initiatives.

    In aerospace, supply chains play a crucial role, as optimizing them requires companies with deep knowledge of the processes and methods of a regulated, quality-driven industry. As a leading technology provider in the realm of digitalization for engineering, testing, manufacturing, and maintenance, Altair is poised to support the Cluster by offering critical tools and expertise. The focus is on delivering advanced digital engineering solutions and the application of AI for the development, production, and maintenance of aircraft and their subsystems.

    “Altair has deep roots within Piedmont and Turin, where we have had our Italian headquarters for more than 20 years. Throughout that time, we have established close relationships with the world’s leading aerospace companies,” said Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair. “Joining the Cluster is our way of strengthening our bond with the region, its universities, and its businesses within the aerospace ecosystem.”

    “We are pleased to welcome Altair to the Cluster, which already includes among its members some of the most innovative aerospace companies in our country,” said Fulvia Quagliotti, president, Piedmont Aerospace Cluster. “Simulation, data analytics, and AI are essential elements for aerospace organizations of all types.”

    Source: Altair

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, MI, is a computational science and AI leader. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics, serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

    About Piedmont Aerospace Cluster

    Established in 2019, the Piedmont Aerospace Cluster is a non-profit association headquartered in Turin, Italy, dedicated to enhancing the competitiveness of the Piedmont region’s aerospace industry. Building upon the efforts of a previous committee active since 2005, the Cluster brings together key stakeholders, public authorities, universities, research centers, and over 90 local businesses involved in aeronautics and space sectors. Its primary mission is to coordinate public and private investments in technological innovation, promote internationalization, and foster collaboration across the supply chain. The Cluster serves aeronautics, space, and defense industries, focusing on activities like research and development, training, and supply chain optimization. The Cluster’s impact is evident through its strategic initiatives and partnerships, including being a founding member of the National Aerospace Technology Cluster (CTNA), which unites Italy’s leading aerospace hubs.

  • Altair HyperWorks 2025 Unveiled, Aims for a Zero-Prototype Future

    Altair HyperWorks 2025 Unveiled, Aims for a Zero-Prototype Future

    Altair has announced Altair HyperWorks 2025, the latest evolution of its simulation and design platform.

    TROY, MI, Feb 20, 2025 – Altair has announced the release of Altair HyperWorks 2025, a design and simulation platform for solving complex engineering challenges. At the forefront of this release is a bold vision of the future of product development: a zero-prototype world, where design is perfected in the virtual domain before reaching the physical world. By combining the power of AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and multiphysics simulation with cloud-based scalability and digital thread connectivity, Altair HyperWorks 2025 is more than a simulation platform – it’s a launchpad for innovation.

    “Altair HyperWorks 2025 builds on four decades of Altair’s expertise in simulation, design, and optimization,” said James R. Scapa, founder and chief executive officer, Altair. “By integrating advanced simulation technologies with AI and machine learning, automation, open architecture, and a connected digital thread, the platform accelerates design processes, fosters scalable cloud collaboration, and empowers teams to deliver smarter, faster, and more sustainable solutions. It is yet another leap in our vision of democratized computational intelligence.”

    AI-Powered Engineering and Optimization

    Altair continues to pull away from the competition with AI-powered engineering, machine learning, and optimization capabilities. Physics prediction models powered by new transformer architectures deliver accurate simulations, even with limited or incomplete data. Machine learning models act as solvers, slashing simulation times while improving reliability. AI-enabled reduced order modeling (ROM) enables faster, more precise simulations of nonlinear systems, providing insights early in the design process.

     Cloud-Based and SaaS Solutions

    Embracing the shift to cloud-based and SaaS solutions, Altair is democratizing access to advanced engineering simulations with open infrastructure. The new Altair DSim SaaS solution allows semiconductor designers to run unlimited simulations with a pay-as-you-go model, eliminating upfront costs and offering the freedom to scale on demand. The Altair One cloud innovation gateway enhances collaboration, providing instant access to simulation applications, data, and HPC resources.

    Automation and Customization

    New automation features, including Python APIs, eliminate repetitive tasks, simplify data queries, and streamline report creation. For large projects, enhanced batch execution and task libraries reduce the time needed for complex workflows. The platform’s customization options allow users to tailor simulations to unique applications, like modeling particle interactions in pharmaceuticals or agriculture.

    Additional Highlights

    Digital Engineering: A Connected Ecosystem

    By connecting data, teams, and processes across the product life cycle, Altair delivers an integrated approach to design and simulation. Enhanced digital twin and thread technologies ensure seamless data flow and align virtual models with physical systems. To meet sustainability goals, private material databases provide a single source of truth for material decisions, including carbon dioxide (CO₂) impact analysis tools.

    Solver Efficiency

    Simplifying structural simulations, the “One Model, One Solver” approach of Altair OptiStruct enables smooth transitions between implicit and explicit analyses. By deploying Altair PhysicsAI models as solvers, users can replace traditional numerical solvers with AI-powered alternatives, accelerating simulations while maintaining accuracy.

    Multiphysics Simulation for Electronics

    Recent updates make it easier to manage thermal, electromagnetic, and power interactions in electronics design—improvements in ECAD meshing speed up cooling and durability analysis. Enhanced electromagnetic-thermal coupling leads to accurate performance predictions for systems. Updates in power electronics simulation optimize modeling for motor drives and converters, resulting in improved efficiency.

    CAE as a Design Tool

    Altair Inspire continues to make CAE essential by offering designer-friendly computational physics for structural, fluid, and motion analysis – alongside manufacturability and optimization workflows. Altair CoPilot Beta – an AI assistant embedded within Inspire – provides on-demand guidance, Q&A, and workflow support. At the same time, new tools like image planes for sketching and expanded implicit modeling streamline geometry creation and exploration.

    Advanced Material Simulation

    As material complexity, sustainability demands, and AI-powered workflows advance, Altair’s material solutions give users the tools they need to lead. With Altair’s material solutions, organizations can source, standardize, and simulate high-fidelity material data for advanced materials like composites, polymers, and additive manufacturing. Engineers can optimize designs, achieve sustainability goals with CO₂ analysis, and reduce physical testing costs by using AI to complete missing data.

    Particle Simulation

    Altair sets the industry standard for the discrete element method (DEM) by introducing new physics models. These include a Fibers Bonding Model, Liquid Bridge Model, and updated Linear Elastic Bond Model (LEBM) designed for polyhedral particles. These advancements improve workflows and provide accurate depictions of fibers and particles. They are applicable in fields like agriculture, battery technology, and pharmaceuticals.

    Source: Altair

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, MI, is a leader in computational science and AI. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics, serving automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

  • Altair, KMUTNB Collaborate to Enhance Tech Engineering

    Altair, KMUTNB Collaborate to Enhance Tech Engineering

    TROY, MI, Feb 14, 2025 – Altair and the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) at King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), working together to foster academic growth, advance research initiatives, and promote the use of cutting-edge technologies.

    “We are thrilled to collaborate with CIT at KMUTNB to empower the next generation of engineers and researchers,” said Lim Seng Tat, sales director, Altair. “This partnership highlights our commitment to supporting education and driving innovation through our technologies.”

    Altair will provide KMUTNB with licenses to its Altair HyperWorks design and simulation platform, including Altair Inspire CastAltair Inspire Form, and Altair Inspire Extrude. CIT at KMUTNB will utilize the tools in undergraduate courses, master’s programs, and doctoral research projects related to plastic technology and mechanical engineering. Moreover, CIT at KMUTNB will integrate Altair software into its curriculum and research, ensuring students gain hands-on experience with industry-leading tools. 

    “This MoU represents a significant step forward in bridging the gap between academia and industry,” said Dr. Smith Songpiriyakij, associate professor and dean, CIT at KMUTNB. “By leveraging Altair’s expertise and best-in-class technology, we aim to equip our students with the skills needed to excel in an ever-evolving global landscape.”

    Source: Altair

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, MI, is a leader in computational science and AI. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics, serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

  • Altair, LTTS Launch 5G-6G Wireless CoE, Smarter Solutions via Simulation Tech

    Altair, LTTS Launch 5G-6G Wireless CoE, Smarter Solutions via Simulation Tech

    TROY, MI, Feb 13, 2025 – Altair and L&T Technology Services announced the launch of an innovative 5G-6G Wireless Center of Excellence (CoE).

    The CoE will combine Altair‘s best-in-class design and simulation tools with LTTS’s domain expertise to harness the potential of 5G and 6G networks to address challenges like connectivity breakdowns, high operational costs, and slower innovation cycles in industries like telecommunications, automotive, manufacturing, healthcare, and beyond. 

    “5G and 6G technologies are reshaping the way industries operate, innovate, and deliver value,” said Stephanie Buckner, chief operating officer, Altair. “This CoE is a testament to our vision of helping organizations in all industries capitalize on the unparalleled potential of wireless technologies. Together with LTTS, we are providing the foundation for smarter, faster, and more efficient solutions – no matter the industry.”

    “The launch of this CoE signifies a transformative leap in wireless innovation that transcends industries,” said Alind Saxena, executive director and president, mobility and tech, LTTS. “Our collaboration with Altair brings together cutting-edge simulation technology and domain expertise, enabling diverse industries to unlock the full potential of 5G and 6G. This partnership is a key milestone in building a more connected, intelligent, and efficient world.”

    The CoE will focus on diverse initiatives to empower businesses with wireless solutions to include use cases such as:

    • 5G-6G network planning
    • 6G reflective intelligent surfaces and RF design and development
    • Enhancements to wireless connectivity for applications in smart factories, connected vehicles, healthcare (remote monitoring), manufacturing (automated systems)
    • Digital twins of 5G and 6G networks
    • Connected mobility and network failure predictions

    These use cases will be powered by the Altair HyperWorks and Altair RapidMiner platforms.

    The CoE will offer practical training, workshops, and collaborative spaces to assist industries in adopting and customizing wireless technologies for their specific needs. The CoE will support the development of smarter infrastructure, improve operational efficiency, and enhance decision-making.

    LTTS received the Partner of the Year Award at the 2025 Altair Channel Partner Awards for its innovative work in simulation, predictive analytics, and real-time data integration using digital twin technology.

    Source: Altair

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, MI, is a global leader in computational science and AI. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

    About L&T Technology Services Ltd.

    L&T Technology Services Ltd (LTTS), established in 2012, is an engineering and research and development (ER&D) services company headquartered in Vadodara, India. As a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro, LTTS offers consultancy, design, development, and testing services across the product and process development lifecycle. The company serves a range of industries, including industrial products, medical devices, transportation, telecom and hi-tech, and process industries. With customer base including over 69 Fortune 500 companies and 57 top ER&D companies and operations in over 25 countries, LTTS has a global presence, employing over 23,460 professionals as of March 2024. In the fiscal year 2024, the company reported revenues exceeding USD 1.2 billion.

  • Meridian Flight Systems Joins Altair’s Aerospace Startup Program

    Meridian Flight Systems Joins Altair’s Aerospace Startup Program

    Altair welcomes Meridian Flight Systems to the Altair Aerospace Startup Acceleration Program (ASAP). Within ASAP, Meridian will utilize Altair’s software and services to enhance Corra UAV and HERMES project development.

    TROY, MI, Feb 7, 2025 – Altair welcomes Meridian Flight Systems to the Altair Aerospace Startup Acceleration Program (ASAP). Within ASAP, Meridian will utilize Altair’s next-gen simulationdata analytics, and high-performance computing (HPC) software and technical support to enhance the development of the Corra unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and its Hybrid Electric Range-Extending Microturbine Energy System (HERMES).

    “Meridian marks yet another fantastic addition to ASAP. We are excited to collaborate with them to push innovation in the development of heavy-lift UAVs,” said Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair. “With our world-class software and technical support, we look forward to seeing what technologies arise from the Corra and HERMES projects.”

    “Joining ASAP marks a significant advancement in our mission to develop cutting-edge UAV and hybrid power technologies,” said Saïf-Deen Akanni, chief executive officer and chief technical officer, Meridian Flight Systems. “Altair’s best-in-class software solutions and technical expertise will be instrumental in optimizing the design and performance of the Corra UAV, while accelerating the development of the Hybrid Electric Range-extending Microturbine Energy System (HERMES) towards achieving airworthiness certification and operational readiness.”

    Altair’s solutions and support will help Meridian improve design processes, conduct advanced simulations, and expedite the Corra UAV and HERMES projects from conception to certification and deployment. The collaboration’s key aspects include:

    • Comprehensive Software Access: Meridian will utilize Altair’s simulation and optimization software, encompassing aerodynamics, structural integrity, aeroelastics, and thermal systems.
    • Dedicated Technical Support: Altair will provide guidance to ensure application of its software in aerospace projects.
    • Collaborative Research Initiatives: Both companies will coauthor research papers and present at industry conferences, sharing insights and new data derived from the Corra UAV and HERMES projects.

    Meridian will showcase how Altair’s simulation tools support the design, performance, and certification of the Corra UAV and HERMES projects. This partnership reflects a common goal of enhancing aerospace innovation through analysis, research based on data, and knowledge sharing.

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, MI, is a global leader in computational science and AI. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

    Source: Altair

  • Altair HPCWorks Upgraded for AI, Cloud and GPU Workflows

    Altair HPCWorks Upgraded for AI, Cloud and GPU Workflows

    TROY, MI, Feb 6, 2025 – Altair announced new upgrades to Altair HPCWorks, its high-performance computing (HPC) and cloud platform. New tools and capabilities expand cloud scaling for Altair and 3rd party workload managers, integrate advanced monitoring and reporting, and beyond – including enhanced AI-enabled job scheduling and visualization with support for GPUs, Kubernetes, and machine learning workflows.

    “As the number one solutions provider in HPC and cloud, our latest enhancements to Altair HPCWorks empower our customers with even more comprehensive capabilities to keep them at the forefront of computational intelligence,” said Sam Mahalingam, chief technology officer at Altair. “Having next-level HPC and cloud is imperative in today’s data- and AI-driven landscape. With the industry-leading Altair HPCWorks platform, our customers can push boundaries and realize their vision knowing they have the market’s most powerful HPC and cloud platform in their toolkit.”

    Altair HPCWorks: Now Using Altair Units

    Altair HPCWorks operates within the market’s gold standard Altair Units licensing system. With the Units system’s flexible, scalable, dynamic licensing, users can drive frictionless innovation. Enterprises can leverage Altair’s licensing system to seamlessly connect the Altair HPCWorks platform with the Altair One gateway to enable on-premises clusters, placing Altair’s technology portfolio, including simulation, HPC, and data analytics tools, at their fingertips.

    Cloud Scaling for Any Scheduler

    Altair’s latest solutions let enterprises easily access cloud resources without exceeding their budget. Users can work in the cloud, optimize a hybrid computing environment, or burst peak-time workloads — whether using an Altair workload manager, third-party scheduler, or a mix of both. Quickly scale up and down with our integrated cloud automation engine to save the team time and money and get a single, concentrated view into an organization’s HPC and cloud operations, even for multi-cloud and multi-cluster installations.

    AI Integration and Streamlined Reporting

    Power AI workloads with HPC — and HPC workloads with AI. The Altair HPCWorks platform’s new AI integrations simplify job submission and cut wait times, and integration with the Altair RapidMiner data analytics and AI platform gives users efficient scheduling. Altair HPC solutions are built to handle AI workloads, offering extensive support for GPUs and Kubernetes.

    Every Altair workload manager includes built-in HPC and cloud monitoring and reporting. IT administrators can access detailed data to make smarter decisions and optimize computing resources.

    Additional Highlights

    The Altair HPCWorks suite offers enhanced security, better performance, and integration with Altair’s advanced data analytics tools. Designers and developers can manage complex workflows, including those involving AI and machine learning, and work in any modern programming language. It supports flexible scheduling for distributed workflows, and improved GPU scheduling helps cluster administrators speed up chip design processes and deliver results faster.

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, Michigan, is a global leader in computational science and AI. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

    Source: Altair Engineering Inc.

  • Altair 2025 Enlighten Award Open for Submissions

    Altair 2025 Enlighten Award Open for Submissions

    Image: Altair

    TROY, MI, Feb 5, 2025 – Altair announced that the 2025 Altair Enlighten Award is now open for submissions. Presented annually in conjunction with the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), the award honors the significant sustainability and lightweighting advancements in the automotive industry that reduce carbon footprint, mitigate water and energy consumption, and leverage material reuse and recycling efforts.

    “Without advanced technology – like Altair’s – we would not see the innovation that characterizes the modern automotive industry. The Enlighten Award honors the innovations, technologies, and organizations that are creating a better, more sustainable industry,” said James R. Scapa, founder and chief executive officer, Altair. “Altair is proud to recognize those at the forefront of electrification, sustainable material usage, and lightweighting – and to once again showcase the amazing ways organizations are meeting global sustainability targets through this award.”

    Dow was last year’s winner in the Responsible AI category for its SPECFLEX polyurethane. Image: Altair

    The Enlighten Award categories are:

    • Sustainable Product – Recognizes a production vehicle (or major system module) embracing emissions reduction, lightweighting, material circularity, and safety advances.
    • Sustainable Process – Recognizes processes that enable emissions reductions, material reuse and/or recycling, and water conservation during manufacturing or engineering phases.
    • Module Lightweighting – Recognizes mass reduction of a vehicle module, subsystem, or component.
    • Enabling Technology – Recognizes technology advancements that enable vehicle lightweighting, including a material, production process, design method, or joining technology.
    • Future of Lightweighting – Recognizes a process, material, or technology not in production, but has significant potential to advance vehicle lightweighting.
    • Responsible AI – Recognizes responsible AI deployment throughout the automotive value chain – from design, engineering, and operation to production and in-service use.
    • Sustainable Computing – Recognizes implementing practices and technologies that prioritize energy efficiency, renewable energy use, reducing environmental impact, and contributing to more sustainable and eco-friendly computing.

    “Every year it is an honor to present the Altair Enlighten Award at CAR’s Management Briefing Seminars (MBS),” said Andrew Brown Jr., chairman of the Board of Directors, CAR. “The Enlighten Award is truly one of a kind – regardless of how large or small your company is, how established you are, or what you specialize in, all that matters is how you are advancing automotive sustainability. Join us in Detroit for the 60th anniversary of MBS to see this year’s exciting submissions.”

    Enlighten Award submissions must be received by June 16, 2025. Winners will be announced during an award ceremony on Sep 16, 2025, at the annual CAR MBS event. This year, MBS returns to Detroit, MI – at the Michigan Central Station. Media partners for the 2025 Altair Enlighten Award include SAE, Automotive Engineering, Tech Briefs, Automobil Industrie, Autocar Professional, KSAE, AutoBild Japan, Auto Messe Web, and Auto Messe Web Worldwide.

    To learn more about the Enlighten Award or to submit an entry, visit https://altair.com/enlighten-award.

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, MI, is a global leader in computational science and AI. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

    Source: Altair

  • Altair Names Sistemi HS as Channel Partner for Italy

    Altair Names Sistemi HS as Channel Partner for Italy

    TROY, MI, Jan 31, 2025 – Altair has named Sistemi HS as a channel partner for Italy. Sistemi HS will offer Altair’s comprehensive portfolio of electronics, data analytics, and simulation solutions to customers throughout Italy.

    “Altair’s mission is to help customers transform their businesses by leveraging world-leading computational intelligence,” said Kimon Afsaridis, managing director of Eastern Europe and vice president of indirect EMEA sales, Altair. “By partnering with Sistemi HS, we further expand our reach in Italy and provide even more organizations with advanced technologies that accelerate innovation and drive meaningful outcomes.”

    “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Altair strengthening our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology solutions,” said Domenico Condelli, general manager, Sistemi HS. “This collaboration helps us combine our expertise with Altair’s best-in-class technologies, creating exceptional value for our clients and driving digital transformation across key industries.”

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, Michigan, is a global leader in computational science and AI. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

    About Sistemi HS

    Sistemi HS, is an Italian system integrator headquartered in Collegno, Italy. The company specializes in providing IT infrastructure and managed services to a diverse clientele, including large corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises, professional firms, and public administration. Their offerings encompass servers, storage solutions, software, networking, security, cloud services, connectivity, and telecommunications. Sistemi HS has formed strategic partnerships with leading global IT vendors and holds significant certifications, such as being a Platinum Partner with HP and Hewlett Packard Enterprise for over two decades. As of recent data, the company employs approximately 200 individuals.

    Source: Altair

  • Altair, CAAR Sign MoU to Promote Automotive Innovation

    Altair, CAAR Sign MoU to Promote Automotive Innovation

    TROY, MI, Jan 10, 2025 – Altair has signed a MoU with The Centre of Excellence in Advanced Automotive Research (CAAR) to foster innovation and collaboration in the automotive industry. The collaboration will focus on developing solutions that advance e-mobility, autonomous systems, and sustainable vehicles while reducing product development timelines and ensuring India progresses at the forefront of automotive technology.

    Photo Credit: Times of India

    “Our collaboration with CAAR and IIT Madras is poised to drive innovation in the automotive sector,” said Vishwanath Rao, country manager, Altair India. “This MoU underscores Altair’s commitment to delivering technologies that enable automotive sustainability, efficiency, and progress.”

    “Our partnership with Altair marks a significant step in our mission to speed up the process of taking innovative concepts from academic research towards industry-ready technologies,” said Thiru Srinivasan, CEO, CAAR. “This partnership will also help further develop Altair’s software tools for use in the rapid development of high-value automotive products.”

    CAAR was established under the guidance and support of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras. CAAR provides world-class technologies and facilities to the automotive industry, advises on policy, and develops human capital. With a focus on translational research, CAAR bridges the gap between academic innovation and industrial implementation.

    Source: Altair