Altair Engineering, a renowned global leader in computational intelligence, has recently announced a groundbreaking collaboration with HP Inc. that is set to revolutionize the field of 3D printing. Through this partnership, HP will provide Altair with proprietary material data to enhance the Altair® Material Data Center, a platform that enables designers, engineers, and scientists to access, compare, and analyze various materials for 3D printing.
The collaboration aims to bridge the gap between design and production of 3D-printed parts by empowering engineers to design efficient components, conduct structural analysis, and predict manufacturing defects using HP’s material data. This innovative approach will not only break down traditional barriers to 3D printing adoption but also enable customers to create better-designed parts for Multi Jet Fusion and Metal Jet printers.
Yeshwant Mummaneni, Altair’s chief engineer for data management and analytics, highlighted the significance of this collaboration in providing accurate material property data to overcome common challenges faced in the 3D printing industry. He emphasized the pivotal role that 3D printing solutions play in offering unique opportunities to businesses worldwide.
Arvind Rangarajan, HP’s global head of software and data, expressed enthusiasm about reinforcing Altair’s solutions with HP’s material library, underscoring how this partnership will enable organizations to develop superior products and streamline their prototyping processes. The integration of HP’s material information into Altair’s databases will undoubtedly enhance the design capabilities and simulation accuracy for additive manufacturing.
This collaboration is also expected to benefit users of Altair® Inspire Print3D, a cutting-edge tool that accelerates the creation and optimization of additively manufactured parts. The software will now offer enhanced features for designing and simulating parts made by metal binder jetting, thanks to the inclusion of HP’s material data.
To learn more about this exciting collaboration between Altair and HP, interested individuals can visit Altair’s booth at the upcoming RAPID + TCT event or register for free access to the Altair Material Data Center through the provided link. This partnership marks a significant step forward in advancing the capabilities of 3D printing technology and underscores the commitment of both companies to driving innovation in the industry.
For further details about Altair and its range of computational intelligence solutions, readers are encouraged to visit the company’s official website. The partnership between Altair and HP is poised to reshape the landscape of 3D printing, fostering a more efficient and sustainable future for businesses across various sectors.