Altair announces opening of Innovation Experience Centre with showcase of automotive digital twin capabilities
The centre, located in the Altair office in Pune, will provide prospects and customers with a hands-on experience of Altair’s technology solutions – from simulation and design to high-performance computing, data analytics, and AI.
Software and cloud solutions company Altair will introduce its newly established Innovation Experience Centre and showcase its state-of-the-art AI-driven technology at the Symposium on International Automotive Technology (SIAT) January 23-25 in Pune.
“The centre, located in the Altair office in Pune, will provide prospects and customers with a hands-on experience of Altair’s technology solutions – from simulation and design to high-performance computing, data analytics, and AI,” said Vishwanath Rao, Managing Director for India and GCC, Altair. “It will also allow visitors to have direct interaction with in-house experts, so they can gain a comprehensive understanding of Altair's solutions and how the convergence of such technologies impacts product development.”
As a bronze sponsor of SIAT, Altair will feature its comprehensive digital twin offering, the market’s most complete end-to-end digital twin solution for both physics-based and data-based twins.
The Altair Innovation Experience Centre features applications related to digital twin, lightweighting, and seamless connectivity to virtual reality, and will demonstrate these technologies’ practical application in design innovation.
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