Expert Q&A: Marinos Stylianou on Altair’s GFRP Simulation and Sustainability Leadership

Learn how Altair’s GFRP simulation enhances sustainability, reduces CO2, and enables saltwater concrete. Discover its impact and Altair’s role—register for ATCx AEC 2025.

Expert Q&A: How Julia Koerner Used Altair SimSolid® to Design Sustainable, Affordable Housing

Discover how award-winning designer Julia Koerner used Altair SimSolid® to create sustainable, affordable housing with 3D printing. Explore the Cactus Homes project, innovative design processes, and insights into the future of architecture and sustainability.

Digital Debunking: Can Nonlinear Analysis Stop Your Christmas Tree From Buckling?

Discover how nonlinear analysis helps solve holiday engineering challenges! Learn how one Altair engineer used structural analysis to stabilize a Christmas tree and keep the holiday spirit alive.

Are Electric Vehicles Increasing the Risk of Structural Failure in Parking Garages?

Will the increasing number of EVs on our roads lead to more structural failures in parking garages? That’s one of the questions circulating in the wake of the partial collapse of a four-story structure in Lower Manhattan. Let’s use Altair solutions to find out.

Examining the Data on Digital Twin Technology in Manufacturing

What does the data say about digital twin technology in the manufacturing sector? Read this feature article to learn more about digital twin adoption, usage, and impact in international manufacturing.

Types of Lattices for Additive Manufacturing – Terms Engineers Need to Know

Learn the key types of lattices used in the additive manufacturing and simulation process.

Digital Twin Technology’s Sustainability Potential

Organizations and industries around the world are increasingly turning to digital twin technology to develop and implement more sustainable products, processes, and workflows.

Building for Safety and Security in Skyscrapers

A constant challenge for architects and structural designers is ensuring wind, weather, and seismic loads won’t create excessive vibrations on tall buildings that can unnerve occupants and

Digital Debunking: Has the Motivational Iceberg Poster Been Lying to Us?

Only about 10 percent of an iceberg is typically visible above the water. This fun fact has been coopted widely as a visual analogy of the observable