
TROY—Altair Engineering Inc., (Nasdaq: ALTR), the Troy-based engineering technology developer, has announced the initial keynote presentations and agenda for its 2019 Global Altair Technology Conference (ATC), to be held Thursday and Friday, Oct. 11 and 12, at the MGM Grand Detroit.
The agenda will include thought-provoking keynote presentations and technology and business impact stories. There will also be several opportunities to network and share unique perspectives with peers spanning digital design, Internet of Things, electric and autonomous transportation, and more.
The conference will begin Oct. 10 with featured keynotes from brands at the forefront of innovative business practices, including Biomimicry 3.8, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Andiamo, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, Sarcos Robotics, Maxion Wheels, and Terrafugia, as well as insights from Altair executives. There will also be a panel discussion focused on artificial intelligence and the future of product lifecycles, which will discuss how AI and machine learning will change the way products are designed and how organizations will use the power of these technologies.
Day two of the event will showcase Altair client presentations from around the world that will address industry, technology, and design trends spanning the Internet of Things, generative design, future powertrains, machine learning, additive manufacturing, multi-physics optimization, high-performance cloud computing, and computational fluid dynamics.
“We pride ourselves on being an organization filled with open-minded thinkers who have created some of the world’s best technologies that help businesses make better decisions,” said James R. Scapa, Altair’s founder, chairman and CEO. “Our Global ATC event has become an atmosphere that inspires others who seek inspiration and new ideas to accelerate their organizations as they compete in an increasingly connected world.”
Prior to the Global ATC, Altair will be hosting a model-based development symposium on Oct. 9 at the MGM Grand Detroit. The symposium will include more than 15 technical client presentations on topics including multi-disciplinary simulation for e-mobility, CAE data post-processing for noise and acoustics, and real-time hardware-in-the-loop simulators.
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