Altair presents open, flexible, and scalable total digital twin solution

Troy, United States –  Altair, a global provider in computational science and artificial intelligence (AI), announced the launch of its broad digital twin solution that features the market’s most connected, cross-functional capabilities that can be deployed through any and every stage of a product lifecycle. 

“Altair offers the market’s premier digital twin solution that can transform the way people and organisations design, develop, implement, and improve products and processes,” says Sam Mahalingam, chief technology officer, Altair. “Moving forward, we will continue establishing our digital twin leadership to provide further democratised, more accessible digital twin solutions.” 

Fostering evolution at any stage of a product lifecycle

Combining Altair’s simulation, high-performance computing (HPC), AI, data analytics, and Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities, companies can apply digital twin technology at any stage of the product lifecycle – from concept through in-service – as part of a cross-functional, enterprise-wide effort that advances collaboration and eliminates departmental silos. Additionally, Altair’s open, vendor-agnostic digital twin solution is the premier offering that gives customers the flexibility to run Altair software anywhere – whether on-site, in the cloud, hybrid, or via plug-and-play appliances – and the freedom to choose from a comprehensive toolset through a cost-effective, units-based licensing model called Altair Units.

Pre-production

In the pre-production stage, Altair offers toolsets for “as-specified” twins, which cover system requirements, development, validation, real-world performance prediction, streamlined mechatronic product development, and more. This allows teams to design, analyse, and optimise systems and performance without expensive physical prototypes. It also enables teams to converge multiphysics simulation with advanced HPC, AI, and data analytics capabilities in a unified environment. 

Featured as-specified twin tools include Altair ActivateInspireDriveHyperWorksPollExFluxComposeFekoPSIM, and XLDyn (via the Altair Partner Alliance).

Post-production

In the post-production stage, Altair has toolsets for “as-built” and “as-manufactured” twins. As-built twins allow teams to evaluate advanced virtual system dynamics under what-if scenarios, deploy reduced order modeling (ROM), detect design sensitivities, and resolve test failures. As-manufactured twins allow teams to evaluate integrated software, processors and hardware involved with systems such as human driver controls, ergonomics, immersion, virtual reality, and more. These twins help teams simulate realistic and unexpected events, improve workability and operation windows, and produce high-fidelity displays of innovations in interactive and realistic environments.

Featured as-built and as-manufactured twin tools include Altair EmbedMotionSolveHyperStudyPanopticonDesign Explorer, and Vortex Studio (via the Altair Partner Alliance).

In-service systems

Lastly, Altair’s digital twin tools for “as-sustained” twins cover predictive analytics and predictive maintenance of manufactured products that are in service. Teams can leverage real-time data stream analytics and machine learning to determine a system’s remaining useful life (RUL), trigger insights based on anomaly detection, refine system performance, deliver optimised maintenance routines, and much more.

Featured tools for as-sustained twins include Altair RapidMiner, SmartWorksSLCMonarch, and Knowledge Studio

Users can take advantage of Altair’s end-to-end, holistic solutions and digital twin consulting team to help accelerate digital twin adoption in industries as diverse as aerospace, telecommunications, banking, financial services, manufacturing, energy, and electronics. Altair solutions allow organisations to do things like predict and optimise electric battery performance in buses, improve wind turbine efficiency, analyse and optimise the performance of an airborne radar system, analyse credit risk, monitor and detect financial fraud, design the ideal coffee machine, conduct prescriptive performance optimisation and predictive maintenance of consumer products, and more. 

To learn more about Altair’s digital twin solution and use cases, visit here and Altair

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