List of Altair MotionView Customers
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Companies using Altair MotionView for Multibody Dynamic include: Schneider Electric, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 177000 employees and revenues of $45.13 billion, Csi Entwicklungstechnik Germany, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 550 employees and revenues of $65.0 million, Schiebel Aircrafts, a United Arab Emirates based Professional Services organisation with 16 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Csi Entwicklungstechnik Germany | Automotive | 550 | $65M | Germany | Altair Engineering | Altair MotionView | Multibody Dynamic | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Csi Entwicklungstechnik Germany implemented Altair MotionView as part of a consolidation of Altair HyperWorks tools within its Computer Aided Engineering environment. The deployment centered on multi-body dynamics use cases, with Altair MotionView and Altair MotionSolve adopted to support vehicle development, load extraction, and MBD analyses for Automotive R&D.
The implementation configured Altair MotionView for system-level kinematics and model authoring, while MotionSolve handled numerical solving and extraction of load cases, reflecting standard Computer Aided Engineering workflows. The consolidated Altair HyperWorks toolchain centralized simulation models and artifacts, streamlining model handoffs between design and analysis and standardizing MBD analysis capabilities across engineering teams.
Operational scope targeted engineering and Automotive R&D functions within Csi Entwicklungstechnik Germany, enabling the company to provide enhanced simulation services to automotive clients. Governance emphasis was placed on toolchain consolidation and process standardization, with the integration of MotionView and MotionSolve aligning model reuse and load extraction workflows to improve development processes.
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Schiebel Aircrafts | Professional Services | 16 | $2M | United Arab Emirates | Altair Engineering | Altair MotionView | Multibody Dynamic | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Schiebel Aircrafts implemented Altair MotionView in an Engineering / Product Design context to support physics-based modeling for the CAMCOPTER® S-100. The deployment paired Altair MotionView with MotionSolve, OptiStruct, and CFD tools to establish an integrated multi-physics simulation environment.
Altair MotionView was used to construct multibody models and link kinematic inputs to solver workflows, while MotionSolve executed dynamic simulations and OptiStruct provided topology and structural optimization for additively manufactured engine components. CFD tools supplied aerodynamic loads for coupled analysis, enabling aero-structural interaction studies and cross-domain data exchange between fluid and structural solvers.
The implementation targeted engineering and product design teams working on the CAMCOPTER S-100 and specific engine components, with the Austria project delivering measurable weight reductions while maintaining stiffness. Altair MotionView and the paired toolset enabled integrated multi-physics evaluations across structural and fluid domains, supporting design optimization for additive manufacturing and coupled aero-structural performance validation.
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Schneider Electric | Manufacturing | 177000 | $45.1B | France | Altair Engineering | Altair MotionView | Multibody Dynamic | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Schneider Electric in France used Altair MotionView within its Engineering / R&D organization to support miniature circuit breaker development and validation. The deployment targeted product engineering workflows with a hard four month time to market goal, aligning simulation efforts to accelerate delivery.
Altair MotionView was used in conjunction with Altair MotionSolve to perform system level motion and dynamics modeling, with MotionSolve operating as the multidisciplinary solver. The engineering effort employed co simulation to Flux and Activate to capture coupled electromagnetic and dynamic behaviors, enabling virtual validation of coil robustness and system interactions before physical prototyping.
The work was executed inside Schneider Electric Engineering / R&D teams in France, focusing on product engineering and R and D functions for miniature circuit breakers. Integrations centered on Altair MotionSolve co simulation interfaces to Flux and Activate to provide a multi physics simulation chain, supporting iterative design validation across electrical and mechanical domains.
Governance and rollout emphasized early detection of design issues, and the program produced earlier detection of a design issue that avoided a non robust coil, improving product reliability and accelerating delivery to market. The implementation reduced prototype iterations and supported meeting the aggressive four month time to market target.
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