Join us for our virtual ATCx Electromagnetics Day and discover the latest developments in electromagnetic simulation at Altair. Designing with electromagnetic (EM) effects in mind has become a vital part of the design process and we have the solution that will support you in doing this.
Listen to
industry experts who will present the latest capabilities and enhancements in
our solutions and to our customers, such as Renault, Deutsche Flugsicherung
– German Air Traffic Control, Gevasol, and Crouzet sharing insights
into how they succeed when facing the challenges in the development of modern
electric applications.
In addition, you will have the opportunity to discuss with our experts and to network with prominent individuals from the EM engineering and simulation community in our chat rooms and at the exhibition booths.
Last but not least 4 parallel workshops dedicated to our high and low-frequency electromagnetic solutions, will inform our customers about the latest development in our EM software portfolio and offer future customers a good overview of our solution’s capabilities.
Topics of lectures, workshops and discussion forums
Altair 2020 e-Motor design Electrical equipment Antenna design Wireless connectivity EMC … a další
Lectures Presentation of new products Discussion forums Virtual exhibition booths
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Recorded conference Altair 2020 Global Experience The largest spring event presenting trends and technologies in the field of CAE simulations, data analysis, IoT and HPC. Part of the event was the presentation of product innovations – Altair 2020. Choose topics from the program menu.
Recorded webinar Electric-Motor Concept Design The webinar record from May 26 will show in detail several scenarios from the practical use of Altair FluxMotor and HyperStudy in the development of electric motors. In addition to Altair, you will also be hosted by the specialized Italian engineering company SPIN.
We are constantly expanding our network of clients, including major final manufacturers and suppliers for the automotive, aerospace and railway industries, as well as small and large engineering companies. We are active in the Czech Republic and beyond.
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