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Companies using Altair solidThinking Inspire for Process Simulation include: Scania Group, a Sweden based Automotive organisation with 58163 employees and revenues of $19.37 billion, Evenflo Company, Inc., a United States based Retail organisation with 660 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Triton Bikes, a Russia based Manufacturing organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Evenflo Company, Inc. | Retail | 660 | $100M | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair solidThinking Inspire | Process Simulation | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Evenflo Company, Inc. deployed Altair solidThinking Inspire to support early concept generation for its infant equipment lines. The Altair solidThinking Inspire deployment targeted Simulation Driven Design to enable engineering and industrial design collaboration across car seats, strollers, high chairs and activity products, with the explicit objective of aligning safety, ease of use and cost constraints during concept work.
Implementation centered on using Altair solidThinking Inspire for concept generation and topology optimization, producing lightweight geometry and manufacturable concept volumes for safety constrained designs. The implementation configured Inspire driven studies to export concept geometry into downstream CAD workflows and to support iterative evaluation of structural layouts, allowing engineering teams and industrial designers to explore multiple geometry variants early in the design cycle.
Operational scope covered engineering and industrial design departments, with Inspire outputs integrated into product co development sessions and concept selection reviews. Governance focused on embedding safety and cost constraints into simulation scenarios and on establishing regular cross functional reviews so Inspire generated concepts could be translated into detailed engineering models and validated through subsequent design gates.
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Scania Group | Automotive | 58163 | $19.4B | Sweden | Altair Engineering | Altair solidThinking Inspire | Process Simulation | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Scania Group deployed Altair solidThinking Inspire for Simulation Driven Design. The implementation focused on frontloading simulation and optimization into Scania’s product design workflow, positioning Altair solidThinking Inspire as the Simulation Driven Design tool for product design and structural engineering across Scania’s vehicle and engine programs.
Scania’s designers begin work in Altair solidThinking Inspire by defining a design space, applying operating loads and boundary conditions, and running topology and shape optimization to generate ideal structural forms. The workflow emphasizes iterative front-end simulation so that optimization outputs inform initial geometry before native CAD development.
Generated geometries from Altair solidThinking Inspire are transferred into Catia for geometry refinement and a first structural analysis, where stresses, deformation and other parameters are checked against specifications. This explicit integration between Inspire and Catia establishes a sequential pipeline from optimization to CAD validation, embedding Simulation Driven Design into early-stage engineering.
The rollout reframed designer responsibilities, moving key verification tasks into the concept phase so designers can answer questions such as where to locate material and how a structure should handle operating loads before detailed CAD modeling starts. The narrative describes a process change that embeds Altair solidThinking Inspire into Scania Group’s design practice to accelerate concept-to-CAD handoff and to improve structural decision making during early design.
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Triton Bikes | Manufacturing | 30 | $5M | Russia | Altair Engineering | Altair solidThinking Inspire | Process Simulation | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Triton Bikes implemented Altair solidThinking Inspire for Simulation Driven Design. CML AT, a Saint-Petersburg integrator specializing in additive technologies, partnered on the engagement to apply simulation-driven design methods to a targeted part redesign project for Triton Bikes.
The implementation focused on the rear yoke, the titanium frame component that links the rear chainstays and the bottom bracket, with an explicit structural requirement to withstand a 130 kg load. Triton Bikes Altair solidThinking Inspire Simulation Driven Design work targeted product engineering and manufacturing engineering goals, namely weight reduction, increased strength, simplified production technology, and reduced part cost for custom titanium bicycle and unicycle frames.
Engineers used Altair solidThinking Inspire’s topology optimization and structural simulation workflows to define load cases, constrain design regions, and iterate on lightweight geometries consistent with titanium material behavior. The work followed an iterative design, simulate, and refine pattern typical of Simulation Driven Design, producing manufacturable geometry tailored to additive manufacturing principles and conventional fabrication where required.
CML AT provided design-for-additive-manufacturing guidance and collaborated with Triton’s engineering team on verification planning and prototype validation steps as part of the delivery. Governance was organized around a focused product development project, with engineering sign-off gates tied to structural verification against the specified 130 kg load and manufacturability checks for downstream production.
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