Altair has announced a collaboration with engineering firm Motivo to deliver new solutions to Motivo’s clients in the aerospace sector using Altair’s software and simulation portfolio.
The collaboration means Motivo has been using tools including the Altair HPCWorks and Altair HyperWorks platforms to meet performance and optimisation targets for components, including propeller assemblies for vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
“Altair has a long history of empowering customers in the aerospace sector to create safer, better, and more sustainable aircraft,” said Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defence at Altair.
“Helping Motivo achieve these same outcomes for its clients is just another example that demonstrates our commitment to helping shape a more innovative aerospace sector.”
Motivo has also used Altair’s artificial intelligence powered engineering capabilities to assist with the design process, as well as their consulting and technical support expertise.
Unlimited access to Altair’s entire portfolio has helped Motivo to meet performance targets in areas including stiffness, fatigue life cycle, modal frequency and safety margins.
It has completed faster and more accurate analyses and utilised the qualities of artificial intelligence powered workflows.
Altair also offers engineering consulting which Motivo has had access to in their aerospace projects.
“Altair’s combination of technical experience, flexibility, and powerful computational software have positioned them to be a key contributor to the success of many of our projects,” said chief technical officer at Motivo, Damon Pipenberg.
“Their technology has streamlined our processes, fostered more extensive collaboration, and generally allowed us to design better products for our clients faster.”