Altair to Introduce AcuSolve to HyperWorks Community at 2011 Americas HyperWorks Technology Conference in Orlando
Executives from NASA, Ford Motor Company, Richard Childress Racing and Altair HyperWorks will keynote the two-day PLM conference, June 22-23
TROY, Mich., Feb. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair Engineering, Inc., a leading global provider of simulation technology and engineering services that empower client innovation and decision-making, will again bring innovation to life at its 2011 Americas HyperWorks Technology Conference (HTC2011), one of the premier events relating to product lifecycle management (PLM) technology for the advanced-manufacturing community.
This year's Americas HTC will be held at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando, Fla., June 22 – 23, where Altair will roll-out the integration of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) capabilities as part of its HyperWorks computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulation platform.
More than 300 professionals are expected to gather at HTC2011 for access to an extensive hardware and software exhibition and hear firsthand from experts about industry trends, challenges and ways that manufacturers are enabling innovation through simulation. HTC2011 also will feature presenters from a wide range of advanced-manufacturing industry verticals, including aerospace, automotive, consumer products, electronics, healthcare, heavy equipment, military, rail transit, ship building and white goods.
In addition to a rich agenda of workshops and presentations, HTC2011 will feature several compelling keynote speakers, including:
- James R. Scapa, chairman and CEO, Altair Engineering
- Robert M. Lightfoot Jr., director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
- John Viera, director of sustainability, Ford Motor Company
- Kent Day, technical director, engineering team, Richard Childress Racing
- Dr. Uwe Schramm, chief technology officer, Altair HyperWorks
- Dr. Farzin Shakib, vice president CFD technology, Altair HyperWorks
"It is an exciting time in the engineering community, with access to new and better technologies that enable engineers to innovate and go beyond human constraints through computer simulation," said Jeff Brennan, chief marketing officer for Altair. "HTC is a place where engineers can come to share hands-on information with each other and learn new ways to apply best-in-class technologies to their product design processes. We're looking forward to facilitating this knowledge and technology transfer with our customers and partners. "
At HTC2011, Altair will feature its newest addition to the HyperWorks suite of CAE tools, ACUSIM Software's high-fidelity CFD solver technology. Altair recently announced the acquisition of ACUSIM, and will integrate its CFD solver, AcuSolve™, with Altair's RADIOSS solver and optimization tools, OptiStruct and HyperStudy, to increase Altair's offerings in CFD and multi-physics optimization.
HTC2011 is Altair's premier annual event and is free for all attendees. The two-day conference will offer sessions on advancements in the areas of simulation-driven design practices, design optimization, data management, process automation, cloud computing and decision support systems.
For more information and to register, visit www.altairhtc.com. Connect with HyperWorks on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn for HTC2011 updates and information.
About Altair
Altair Engineering, Inc. empowers client innovation and decision-making through technology that optimizes the analysis, management and visualization of business and engineering information. Privately held, with more than 1,300 employees, Altair has offices throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia/Pacific. With a 25-year track record for product design, advanced engineering software and grid computing technologies, Altair consistently delivers a competitive advantage to customers in a broad range of industries. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com.
SOURCE Altair Engineering, Inc.
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