Tag: SustainableManufacturing

  • 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

  • Siemens’ India: 5th generation SINUMERIK 828D and MACHINUM at IMTEX 2025

    Siemens’ India: 5th generation SINUMERIK 828D and MACHINUM at IMTEX 2025

    BENGALURU, India, Jan 23, 2025 – Siemens announced the launch of MACHINUM at IMTEX 2025. MACHINUM has the potential to reduce machine tool setup time up to 20% and cycle times and energy consumption up to 18%.

    Image Source: Siemens

    Investment in India’s high-end manufacturing for local and export markets is driving changes in the machine tool market. Advanced technologies are being adopted to support this growth. The demand for modern machine tools is growing due to the need for precision, customization, and technology integration in manufacturing processes.

    Achim Peltz, CEO of Siemens Motion Control, digital industries, Siemens AG, “As one of the technology players with integrated solutions across the entire value chain, one of our prime focus areas is to support the accelerated adoption of digitalization and help the industry move up the value chain through co-creation. With the launch of the MACHINUM portfolio, we are shaping the sustainable, digital, and future-proof transformation of the machine tool manufacturing ecosystem in India.”

    MACHINUM is an integral part of Siemens Xcelerator, the open digital business platform that includes a portfolio of software and IoT-enabled hardware, an ecosystem of partners, and a marketplace. MACHINUM helps machine tool companies and scale digital transformation in both manufacturing and design processes.

    Siemens will also showcase the upgraded 5th generation SINUMERIK 828D, paving the way for SINUMERIK Run MyVirtual Machine. This innovative feature allows NC programs to be created, validated, and optimized using a digital twin of the machine without interrupting production, reducing setup time on the real machine by up to 20% and minimizing production risks. With features like digital twin readiness, effortless HMI customization, and 40% faster program buffering, it simplifies operations and improves efficiency. The high-resolution display ensures clear operator visibility, while robust cybersecurity, including IEC 62443 compliance, safeguards systems from threats.

    Vijay Pratap Singh, Head of Motion Control, digital industries, Siemens Limited, said, “Our energy-efficient hardware, operational technology, and digitalization are key to boosting sustainability in machine tool manufacturing. At IMTEX 2025, we will not only showcase our components with high energy efficiency and lower carbon footprint but also applications to compensate, recover, and limit the energy consumed. Such a seamless portfolio helps machine tool manufacturers and users save costs while being more productive with fewer resources.”

    Source: Siemens