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-- Aberdeen Group Research & Service Director Chad Jackson
-- CIMdata, Inc. Director of Research Kenneth Amann
-- Collaborative Product Development Associates (CPDA) Chairman Donald H.
Brown
-- Cyon Research Corporation Vice President and Chief Visionary,
engineering-automation consultant and prolific author Dr. Joel Orr
The panel is one of many highlights scheduled during the first day of the
conference, which begins with a welcome from Altair CEO
Altair Engineering's Hyperworks is an engineering simulation platform to support product lifecycle management processes. It ranks as one of the leading simulation-driven design solutions for product development across the world's top corporations in the advanced manufacturing community. The annual HyperWorks conference focuses on aspects of PLM in American business and has quickly grown into one of the premier PLM technology events for the advanced manufacturing community. The two-day conference brings together hundreds of industry professionals and technology leaders from a broad range of vertical markets and highlights industry trends in enterprise simulation and the latest on how manufacturers are enabling innovation through simulation.
For more information on Altair's Americas HyperWorks Technology Conference and to register, please visit http://www.altairhtc.com/na .
About HyperWorks
Built upon a foundation of design optimization, performance data management and process automation, HyperWorks is an enterprise simulation platform for rapid design-exploration and decision-making. As the most comprehensive, open-architecture CAE solution in the industry, HyperWorks includes best-in-class modeling, analysis, visualization and data management solutions for linear, nonlinear, structural optimization, fluid-structure interaction and multi-body dynamics applications. For more information, please visit http://www.altairhyperworks.com .
About Altair
Altair Engineering, Inc. empowers client innovation and decision-making
through technology that optimizes the analysis, management and visualization
of business and engineering information. Privately held with more than 1,400
employees, Altair has offices throughout
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