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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedALTAIR DONATES $1.5 MIL IN SOFTWARE TO WMU.
CAD/CAM Update, November, 2006
Altair Engineering, Inc., Troy, Mich., a leading global provider of technology and services that strengthen client innovation and decision-making, has donated Altair(R) HyperWorks(R) computer-aided engineering (CAE) software to Western Michigan University (WMU). The licensing donation is estimated to be worth more than $1.5 million over the next five years. WMU is a four-year public research institution located in Kalamazoo, with an enrollment of 26,000 students.
"Altair is very happy to provide WMU engineering and computer science students with access to this advanced CAE technology," said Jeff Brennan, vice president of Altair's Commercial Software business unit. "The HyperWorks suite of tools is used by most of the world's leading manufacturers - especially...
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