Altair and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Sign MoU to Advance Eco-Friendly Marine Engine Development Technologies with AI and Simulation
- On May 20, 2025, Altair entered into a strategic memorandum of understanding with the Engine Research Institute affiliated with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in Troy, Michigan.
- This agreement comes after Siemens' acquisition of Altair and addresses the rising environmental standards impacting the worldwide maritime industry.
- Altair has partnered with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries to create AI-driven simulation tools aimed at optimizing eco-friendly marine engine design and enabling predictive maintenance.
- Pietro Cervellera characterized the collaboration as a forward-looking alliance focused on advancing marine engine innovation, highlighting efforts to enhance design efficiency and overall performance.
- This partnership aims to set new standards for sustainable marine engines by combining Altair's technological expertise with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' shipbuilding leadership.
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Altair, HD Hyundai sign MoU to develop eco-friendly marine engines
Altair has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Engine Research Institute at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries to enhance the performance of eco-friendly marine engines and power AI-driven development initiatives. (Right) Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of Altair, and (Left) Sungchan An, head of engine research center, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries. Altair was recently acquired by Siemens, a global leader in industrial …
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