Altair will demonstrate the transformative power of artificial intelligence-powered engineering, smart manufacturing, and more at the Paris Air Show 2025, taking place June 16-22 at the Paris-Le Bourget Exhibition Centre in Paris, France. At the event, Altair will demonstrate how its solutions are reshaping the aerospace sector from concept through production to in-flight performance.
Dr. Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair commented: "AI, data, and connectivity are no longer future concepts — they are today's competitive advantages. Altair technologies are helping the aerospace industry achieve next-level breakthroughs in performance, sustainability, and innovation. And now following the recent Siemens acquisition of Altair, together we will rapidly accelerate product development in aerospace."
Todd Tuthill, vice president of Aerospace & Defense Industry Strategy, Siemens Digital Industries Software said: "From design, to build, to launch, the addition of Altair technology to the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio will reinforce our leadership in aerospace, complete the world's most comprehensive digital twin, and propel AI-powered innovation that will help our customers push the boundaries of innovation."
As aerospace organizations race to meet demands for sustainability, efficiency, and operational readiness, Altair's AI-powered engineering, data analytics, and high-performance computing (HPC) solutions are enabling smarter design, faster development, and more agile decision-making across the entire product life cycle:
Visitors to Altair's booth will experience:
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