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US company Altair to exhibit at Hannover Messe 2021
25 Mar 21 2 min read
Altair, a global technology company providing solutions in simulation, high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) will showcase solutions for digital transformation in industrial machinery at Hannover Messe 2021, to be held virtually from April 12 to 16, 2021. Altair’s solutions enable machine makers increase efficiency and quality.
Altair’s virtual booth will showcase use cases and demonstrations of accurate virtual prototypes propelled by AI-driven decision making, HPC, and cloud enablement. Visitors will be able to hold discussions with Altair experts and attend the company’s digital conference, “ATCx – Digital Transformation for Industrial Machinery,” on April 14, 2021.
ATCx will feature workshops and presentations from customers, partners, and Altair experts, exploring state-of-the-art engineering strategies and trends, particularly the convergence of simulation, process data, and HPC enabling AI decision making. Global leaders from industries including textile packaging, tooling, and autonomous robotics will present development strategies addressing machine building industry challenges and showcase why they set simulation at the core of their innovation strategy.
“Altair is well positioned to support the digital transformation happening with forward-thinking organisations in the industrial machinery sector,” said Dr. Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president, EMEA operations at Altair. “We are proud to offer the combined power of simulation, HPC, and AI, enabling machine makers to increase efficiency, quality, and innovation while reducing risk and time-to-market.”
The presentations and technology workshops will highlight how simulation strategies are applied to ensure end-product quality and help attendees understand the entire process.
There will be examples of how to represent a machine’s mechatronic system behaviour to correctly size motors and mechanisms, and to securely increase cycle rates, while maintaining accuracy, precision, and robustness. The presentations will also detail how system simulation optimises the influence of processes and a machine’s controls system to enable virtual commissioning, and explain how existing data can be managed and leveraged to enable AI-driven decision making.
The conference will educate project managers, engineers, data scientists, and decision makers about digital transformation while connecting experts from electrical and mechanical design, control engineering, and simulation departments.
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Altair’s virtual booth will showcase use cases and demonstrations of accurate virtual prototypes propelled by AI-driven decision making, HPC, and cloud enablement. Visitors will be able to hold discussions with Altair experts and attend the company’s digital conference, “ATCx – Digital Transformation for Industrial Machinery,” on April 14, 2021.
ATCx will feature workshops and presentations from customers, partners, and Altair experts, exploring state-of-the-art engineering strategies and trends, particularly the convergence of simulation, process data, and HPC enabling AI decision making. Global leaders from industries including textile packaging, tooling, and autonomous robotics will present development strategies addressing machine building industry challenges and showcase why they set simulation at the core of their innovation strategy.
“Altair is well positioned to support the digital transformation happening with forward-thinking organisations in the industrial machinery sector,” said Dr. Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president, EMEA operations at Altair. “We are proud to offer the combined power of simulation, HPC, and AI, enabling machine makers to increase efficiency, quality, and innovation while reducing risk and time-to-market.”
The presentations and technology workshops will highlight how simulation strategies are applied to ensure end-product quality and help attendees understand the entire process.
There will be examples of how to represent a machine’s mechatronic system behaviour to correctly size motors and mechanisms, and to securely increase cycle rates, while maintaining accuracy, precision, and robustness. The presentations will also detail how system simulation optimises the influence of processes and a machine’s controls system to enable virtual commissioning, and explain how existing data can be managed and leveraged to enable AI-driven decision making.
The conference will educate project managers, engineers, data scientists, and decision makers about digital transformation while connecting experts from electrical and mechanical design, control engineering, and simulation departments.
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