Altair has released an eBook highlighting 100 AI-powered engineering use cases, which demonstrate how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting the product development lifecycle across industries.
Designed as a reference and roadmap, the eBook allows organizations to explore strategies for digital transformation and AI adoption. With insights on using AI for cost savings, to boost timelines, and more, the eBook provides practical guidance on how to start or scale AI-powered engineering initiatives.
“AI is no longer optional in product development and engineering; it’s essential. Altair has seamlessly integrated AI across our tools and workflows to bring AI capabilities directly to our customers,” says Sam Mahalingam, chief technology officer, Altair. “The real-world use cases in this eBook demonstrate how our customers are applying AI to enhance their productivity, solve today’s toughest challenges, and improve business outcomes.”
The 100 use cases address industries that include automotive, heavy equipment, healthcare, energy, aerospace and defense. Each use case illustrates how AI can deliver results, whether predicting battery lifespan, optimizing aerodynamic performance, or enabling real-time digital twins.
To download the full eBook, visit https://web.altair.com/ai-powered-engineering-use-cases.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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