Altair announces the ATCx AI for Engineers 2024, a global virtual conference bringing together professionals to delve into AI applications in product development. The event features speakers from renowned companies and introduces 100 use cases for AI-powered engineering, showcasing practical insights for integration in work processes.

Global Virtual Event to Explore AI Applications in Engineering

June 10, 2024 – TROY, Mich.

Altair, a company widely known for its contributions to computational intelligence, announced the upcoming event ATCx AI for Engineers 2024. This global virtual conference is scheduled for June 20 and aims to bring together professionals from design, simulation, and manufacturing sectors to delve into artificial intelligence (AI) applications in product development.

The event will feature a range of speakers and panelists from prominent companies, including:

  • Mike Gualtieri, Vice President and Principal Analyst, Forrester
  • Stavros Stefanis, Principal Partner, Deloitte Consulting
  • Matt Smolka, Principal Engineer for Advanced Simulation, Lotus
  • Chris Wlezien, Senior Expert and Design Director, Engineering, McKinsey
  • Taro Yokomizo, Senior Principal Digital Engineer, High-Performance Computing Product Group, Renesas Electronics
  • Giuseppe Gullo, FEA Design Analysis Engineer, CNH Industrial
  • Jeevesh Prasoon, Senior Engineer, Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
  • Kazuki Sakurai, Product Development, Daikin
  • Martin Ortega, Design Leader, Mabe
  • Simon Backhaus, Director, Alcom

A key feature of the event will be the introduction of Altair’s “100 Use Cases for AI-Powered Engineering.” This compilation aims to demonstrate diverse applications of AI in engineering, emphasising practical insights for engineers looking to integrate AI in their work processes. These use cases will highlight how AI can enhance efficiency, accuracy, and innovation in areas ranging from conceptual design to manufacturing.

Sean Martin, Vice President of Software Engineering at Altair, who joined the company through its acquisition of Cambridge Semantics, is slated to present. His discussion, titled “Integrating Data with Knowledge Graphs: Why, What, and How?” will explain the application of knowledge graph technology in building detailed analytics ecosystems. According to Altair, this technology is currently employed by several Fortune 500 companies to facilitate data-driven innovation.

The event aims to cater to a global audience by taking place across three major time zones: AMER, EMEA, and APAC. Additionally, live translations will be available in Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, ensuring wider accessibility.

The conference will provide an opportunity for professionals to engage with experts and explore the potential of AI in various engineering disciplines. Interested participants are encouraged to reserve their spot and access further details at the event’s official website.

Altair describes itself as a global leader in providing software and cloud solutions in simulation, high-performance computing, data analytics, and AI. The company asserts that its technology helps organisations across various industries to improve competitiveness and make informed decisions while fostering environmental sustainability.

For more information about Altair and its offerings, you can visit the official website.

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Ivan Massow Senior Editor at AI WEEK, Ivan, a life long entrepreneur, has worked at Cambridge University's Judge Business School and the Whittle Lab, nurturing talent and transforming innovative technologies into successful ventures.

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