ELISE Low-code Engineering Platform Joins the Altair Partner Alliance
January 31, 2022 | AltairEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Altair, a global leader in computational engineering and intelligence, announced that ELISE GmbH has joined the Altair Partner Alliance (APA). This agreement makes ELISE’s low-code engineering platform available via the APA and accessible via Altair’s patented licensing system.
ELISE enables Altair OptiStruct™ and Altair HyperWorks™ users to automate their models through a rule-based approach, making the process more efficient and robust, ultimately saving them time and money. Users benefit from a visual programming language, which means they don’t need any IT expertise to get the most out of their work. ELISE also lets users store, share, and reuse models and projects, speeding up development time and streamlining workflows.
“As a member of the APA, we are excited for Altair users to now have seamless access to the power of ELISE’s easy-to-use, streamlined technology,” said Dr. Moritz Maier, co-founder and co-CEO, ELISE GmbH. “Being a member of the Altair Partner Alliance also gives us visibility within the entire Altair user community, as well as access to the global Altair customer base.”
“We are thrilled to welcome ELISE to the Altair Partner Alliance,” said Piush Patel, senior vice president, strategic relationships, Altair. “ELISE’s philosophy of implementing their design DNA is symbiotic with Altair’s simulation-driven design approach. Their solutions save users time, reduce costs, and streamline workflows. Additionally, the seamless integration with Altair tools gives engineers more opportunity to focus on creativity and other value-added tasks.”
ELISE also adds Parasolid CAD functionalities to Altair® HyperMesh and OptiStruct, allowing users to set up finite element (FE) models based on geometry constraints and interact seamlessly between computer-aided design (CAD) and finite element analysis (FEA) and brings low-code functionalities so they can easily model complex engineering tasks in the Altair ecosystem.
Founded in 2018 and based in Bremen, Germany, ELISE specializes in low-code engineering platform development. ELISE’s software has been used by organizations worldwide, including Volkswagen, BMW, and Hyundai, and has applications in the automotive, aerospace, and medical technology sectors.
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