Altair and Georgia Tech Collaborate on Aerospace Innovation

Altair and Georgia Tech Collaborate on Aerospace Innovation

Altair has signed a memorandum of understanding with Georgia Tech to explore the use of simulation, AI, and data analytics in aerospace applications.

Altair has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Georgia Tech to drive innovation in the aerospace sector, announced in a press release. The collaboration will focus on utilizing simulation, AI, and data analytics for aviation, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), space, and robotics applications.

Under the agreement, Georgia Tech's Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory will gain unlimited access to Altair's resources to support advanced research and projects. This partnership aims to develop technology demonstrators that can be showcased to both commercial and scientific communities, promoting knowledge sharing and the deployment of new applications.

The collaboration will involve Georgia Tech professors, researchers, and doctoral students using Altair technology to explore innovative ideas and develop breakthrough solutions. This MoU highlights Altair's commitment to working with leaders in the aerospace and defense ecosystem to push the limits of computational intelligence.

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