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Integral Technology Joins the Altair Partner Alliance

Integral Technology has become the latest addition to the Altair Partner Alliance (APA), where they will offer a trio of tools specializing in automated computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulation model generation: FORTUNA_Phoenix, FORTUNA_Solid, and LATONA. These tools, which run unattended within the Altair® HyperWorks® design and simulation platform, can recognize the shapes and/or features of 3D objects and control the mesh generation process via API commands based on the embedded know-how database. 

These products will be valuable to Altair customers thanks to their ability to automate the model creation, evaluation, and modification processes. In addition, the tools’ automation capabilities ensure consistent, robust results regardless of users’ individual skills.  

FORTUNA_Phoenix, FORTUNA_Solid, and LATONA are primarily used in the automotive industry, where they can enable fully automated mesh modeling for automobile body-in-white (BIW) that can be done in 2-3 days; feature a new algorithm for mid-mesh generation that allows the mid-mesh result to best reflect the original 3D geometry without excessive simplification; and give users an easy way to repair improper mid-meshing, which can save a tremendous amount of modeling time.

“Integral Technology is delighted to join the APA and give Altair HyperWorks users a series of useful capabilities that will improve their modeling and simulation capabilities,” said Hirokazu Nishiura, chief executive officer, Integral Technology. “We have worked diligently to ensure our solutions provide users with the tools they need to improve their workflows and streamline the entire simulation life cycle.”

To learn more about Integral Technology and its trio of APA tools – FORTUNA_Phoenix, FORTUNA_Solid, and LATONA – visit https://web.altair.com/2024-webinar-integraltechnology