List of Altair HyperWorks Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Altair HyperWorks customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Altair HyperWorks for Process Simulation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Altair HyperWorks for Process Simulation include: Stanley Black & Decker, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 50000 employees and revenues of $15.78 billion, Royal Enfield, a India based Automotive organisation with 6676 employees and revenues of $1.30 billion, Hanson Australia Pty Ltd, a Australia based Distribution organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $922.0 million, Arrival, a United Kingdom based Automotive organisation with 1900 employees and revenues of $860.0 million, APM Automotive, a Malaysia based Automotive organisation with 3980 employees and revenues of $287.0 million and many others.
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APM Automotive | Automotive | 3980 | $287M | Malaysia | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2015 | n/a | In 2015, APM Automotive implemented Altair HyperWorks to establish a standardized simulation platform. The deployment centered on the Open Architecture CAE platform to consolidate finite element analysis workflows across design and production engineering groups at APM Automotive Holdings Berhad in Malaysia. The implementation was driven by R&D needs for design feasibility studies on automotive coil springs and ongoing production support for sample prototyping and verification. Altair HyperWorks was configured to support core CAE capabilities including mesh generation and pre processing with Altair HyperMesh, post processing and result review with Altair HyperView, and component level crash and dynamic analysis using Altair HyperCrash. The environment was used to run FEA simulation workflows that begin with CAD geometry preparation and mesh automation, and progress through solver preparation and results validation, reflecting standard Open Architecture CAE functional practices. Integration with CATIA CAD was used to import 3D models for downstream meshing and simulation preparation. Operational coverage included R&D engineering and production engineering teams, with simulation work tightly coupled to sample prototyping, physical testing, and verification activities. The implementation supported iterative engineering cycles where simulation outputs informed design iterations and prototype validation, maintaining traceability between CAD models in CATIA and simulation datasets in Altair HyperWorks. The deployment scope was centered at the company engineering sites referenced in user profiles and aligned with local product development workflows. Governance and workflow changes emphasized formalizing design feasibility and verification processes, with simulation activities and result review incorporated into quality management practices. Simulation procedures referenced the companys quality standards, including ISO 9001:2015 and IATF16949:2016, to ensure consistency in validation and release steps. Configuration of Altair HyperWorks focused on reproducible CAE workflows, standardized mesh and post processing templates, and handoffs that supported engineering sign off and production trial runs. | |
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Arrival | Automotive | 1900 | $860M | United Kingdom | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Arrival implemented Altair HyperWorks to support Open Architecture CAE for stress engineering of composite and metallic primary structures. The deployment focused on enabling stress engineers in London to combine industry accepted hand calculations with solver-driven static finite element analysis for sizing, analysis and reporting tasks. Altair HyperWorks was configured to deliver preprocessing, model setup and solver execution capabilities, with routine use of the OptiStruct solver for static FEA workloads. Functional capabilities implemented include composite material modeling and sizing workflows, metallic structure static analysis, model validation and results post-processing and reporting to support design decision cycles. Operational coverage centers on Arrival’s stress engineering function and close collaboration with composite and metallic manufacturing engineers, with engineers using Altair HyperWorks and OptiStruct daily to iterate designs and drive repair scheme analysis to meet project schedules. Governance practices emphasize pragmatic technical reviews and stakeholder presentations of analysis results, embedding the Open Architecture CAE application into engineering-to-manufacturing workflows rather than isolated analysis silos. | |
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Cleveland Golf | Retail | 350 | $50M | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2024 | n/a | In 2024 Cleveland Golf implemented Altair HyperWorks as an Open Architecture CAE platform to drive design and simulation for the HiBore XL driver. Cleveland Golf Altair HyperWorks Open Architecture CAE product development and engineering work focused on using the platform to extend design exploration beyond what physical testing alone would permit. The Altair HyperWorks platform was used across concept evaluation, rapid design exploration, physics based simulation and optimization, and design for manufacturing. Cleveland Golf utilized an array of products within Altair HyperWorks to perform iterative simulation, explore multiple feasible geometries, and execute a co created ribbing optimization process that targeted stiffness improvements while reducing mass. Operational coverage centered on Cleveland Golf’s engineering and R D teams with direct collaboration with Altair engineering resources, enabling rapid iteration of club geometry while ensuring compliance with United States Golf Association club requirements. The implementation emphasized simulation first workflows and rapid design iteration to evaluate acoustic behavior, center of gravity, and moment of inertia impacts alongside structural performance. Governance for the program formalized simulation driven design loops and configuration of optimization runs to deliver manufacturable results, integrating design for manufacturing checks into the HyperWorks driven workflows. The teams codified the ribbing optimization approach within the platform to produce repeatable configurations that could be validated against manufacturing constraints and performance targets. Outcomes explicitly delivered through the Altair HyperWorks implementation include identification of rib configurations that increased stiffness while saving weight, enhancements to club sound, and improvements to center of gravity and moment of inertia for the HiBore XL. The Altair HyperWorks platform enabled Cleveland Golf to explore new geometry combinations and unlock design options that met USGA requirements. | |
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Professional Services | 25 | $3M | Canada | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2018 | n/a |
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Distribution | 5000 | $922M | Australia | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2016 | n/a |
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Aerospace and Defense | 150 | $18M | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2025 | n/a |
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Government | 160 | $20M | South Korea | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2025 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 80 | $8M | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2024 | n/a |
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Aerospace and Defense | 30 | $3M | Brazil | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2024 | n/a |
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Automotive | 6676 | $1.3B | India | Altair Engineering | Altair HyperWorks | Process Simulation | 2019 | n/a |
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- Grammer AG, a Germany based Automotive company with 13900 Employees
- Smith College, a United States based Education organization with 2600 Employees
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