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Altair Now Accepting Global Submissions for the 8th Annual Enlighten Awards

International award showcases innovation in automotive lightweighting.

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By DE Editors  

February 3, 2020

Altair announces that the 2020 Altair Enlighten Awards is now open for submissions. Presented jointly with the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), the 8th Annual Enlighten Awards were created to acknowledge the world’s best initiatives to reduce vehicle weight and meet emissions targets, inspiring breakthrough innovations to push the industry towards a more sustainable future.

Recognizing commercial automotive lightweighting achievements and technologies, the Enlighten Awards will be presented in four categories:

  • Full Vehicle—exceptional achievement in the lightweighting of an entire vehicle
  • Module—innovation in the lightweighting of a subsystem or component
  • Enabling technology—any technology that enables lightweight innovation in a vehicle, such as a material or joining technology
  • Future of lightweighting—innovative ideas, processes, materials and technologies that have significant potential to support lightweighting initiatives but have yet to be leveraged on a production vehicle platform

“At Altair, when we contemplate the perils of global warming and climate change, we think ‘what can we do to help?’ We believe passionately that our solutions help customers fundamentally rethink and redesign vehicles to reduce weight without reducing performance,” says James Scapa, Altair’s chief executive officer and founder. 

“So, eight years ago, we introduced the Altair Enlighten Awards to recognize industry innovative ideas that drastically lower vehicle weight for emission reduction and cost saving,” Scapa adds.

“We are once again pleased to partner with Altair for this award in conjunction with the annual CAR Management Briefing Seminars,” says Carla Bailo, president and chief executive officer, Center for Automotive Research. “The initiative offers a tremendous opportunity for entrants to be known globally for their unique approach to innovative solutions for the future of mobility. We look forward to rewarding the key contributors to this success.”

The 2019 Altair Enlighten Award recognized seven projects including:

Ferrari’s Portofino, weighing an impressive 80 kg less, while being 35% stiffer than the outgoing model.

FCA’s fourth generation Jeep Wrangler weighing 92 kg less than the previous generation vehicle, it employs an advanced strategy of lightweight aluminum, SMC and high strength steel.

ZF with its latest knee airbag (KnAB) design, claimed the Module category, with General Motors & Continental Structural Plastics for the CARBONPRO Pickup Box as runners up.

A feasibility study for #ULTRALEICHTBAUSITZ, a collaborative effort by Alba tooling & engineering, Automotive Management Consulting GmbH, and csi entwicklungstechnik GmbH. #ULTRALEICHTBAUSITZ aims to completely re-think car seat design from scratch through consequent use of cutting-edge generative technologies with the philosophy of “form follows force.”

Material Sciences for MSC Smart Steel, the first-ever spot weldable low-density composite laminate to be used in a body application.

For more information, including information on the 2019 winners and to submit an entry, click here. Entries must be received by May 31, 2020. Final judging will occur in June and winners will be announced in an awards ceremony on August 4, 2020 at the annual CAR Management Briefing Seminars (MBS) held in Traverse City, MI.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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