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Altair Drives Aerospace Innovation at Motivo
October 17, 2024 | AltairEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence, is proud to announce its collaboration with Motivo, a product engineering firm focused on translating forward-thinking visions into best-in-class products for clients in the mobility, energy, agriculture technology, and aerospace sectors. Motivo utilizes Altair’s unique combination of engineering consulting and software to drive innovation for organizations in the aerospace industry.
“We are delighted to collaborate with Motivo and help them advance their engineering innovations by applying leading technology and industry expertise to their process,” said Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair. “Altair has a long history of empowering customers in the aerospace sector to create safer, better, and more sustainable aircraft. 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 uses Altair’s leading technology portfolio to tackle complex analysis and simulation work – particularly in prototype development and testing for aerospace propulsion systems. Motivo has found success using an array of tools from the Altair® HPCWorks® and Altair® HyperWorks® platforms to meet design performance and optimization targets for next-generation subsystems and components such as propeller assemblies for vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft.
“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 Damon Pipenberg, chief technical officer, Motivo. “Their technology has streamlined our processes, fostered more extensive collaboration, and generally allowed us to design better products for our clients faster.”
Altair’s simulation and high-performance computing (HPC) tools enable Motivo to streamline their design and development processes and leverage true artificial intelligence (AI)-powered engineering capabilities. Motivo also leverages Altair’s unmatched consulting and technical support expertise to take their designs from concept to reality. Having unlimited 24/7 access to Altair’s wealth of technical and domain expertise – in addition to Altair’s leading software portfolio – helps Motivo meet design performance targets in areas such as stiffness, fatigue life cycle, modal frequency, safety margins, and more.
Altair gives Motivo the tools, know-how, and support needed to deliver game-changing results for their aerospace clients on time and on budget. Altair’s capabilities help Motivo perform faster and more accurate analyses, democratize access to compute resources, bolster collaboration, and harness the transformative power of AI-powered engineering workflows.