Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence, has officially announced the launch of several new innovations in engineering simulation, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing (HPC). Set to showcase these innovations at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, U.K., the Troy, Michigan-based company will make it possible for attendees to explore its AI-powered engineering solutions that, on their part, are actually meant to support the entire aerospace life cycle, from conceptual design and manufacturing to operational performance and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO). Furthermore, it will share insights on sustainable aviation, the smart factory, advanced connectivity, and digital engineering efficiency. Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the point of sustainable aviation through AI-Powered engineering simulation demos. These AI-powered simulation solutions basically enable aerospace engineers to solve complex design challenges. Markedly enough, they are able to do so by integrating AI into design and simulation technologies, an integration which tends to generate unprecedented insights and performance improvements for aircraft design and operations. Next up, we must get into how Altair’s brand-new solutions will allow efficient manufacturing and MRO with intelligent digital twins demos. Here, the idea is to leverage design and operational data to create intelligent digital twins that enable real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance, thus helping aerospace companies to improve safety, reduce costs, and extend the life cycle of their aircraft.
Moving on to the promise of digital superiority for defense demos, for the likes of government agencies, primes, and defense companies, Altair will showcase specialized solutions to navigate the evolving digital landscape, build solutions at speed, take data-driven decisions, and deliver programs on time and in budget. Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the way Altair will apply its new innovations to improve the future of aerospace. From a more practical standpoint, such a pursuit is likely to involve the company’s Aerospace Startup Acceleration Program, which is well-equipped to offer startups an uninterrupted access of leading design and data analytics solutions, solutions that can eventually help them succeed in a today’s competitive global market.
“The power of computational intelligence is critical to moving the aerospace industry forward with improvements in safety and reducing environmental impact,” said Dr. Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense at Altair. “Altair is the only company that provides the data science and rocket science know-how to take this industry to the next level. We are excited to show our commitment to advancing the future of aviation through our innovative, intuitive, AI-powered engineering solutions.”
Founded nearly 40 years ago, Altair’s rise up the ranks comes from the way it has empowered companies in their digital transformation efforts to make smarter decisions, save costs, reduce waste, accelerate time-to-market, improve business performance, and establish a data-driven culture. The company’s excellence in what it does can also be understood once you consider that, thus far, it has been named to Inc. magazines Best Led Companies List, Newsweek’s Most Loved Workplaces, and Investor’s Business Daily’s Best 100 ESG Companies list.