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January 31, 2025
Altair and U.K.-based Cranfield University have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore and expand the use of artificial intelligence (AI), simulation, and data analytics within the aerospace and robotics industries. The organizations will also support students, researchers, and startups regarding computational intelligence within these industries.
“Cranfield University is a proven leader and innovator in aerospace and beyond,” says Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair. “This MoU is just the first step in developing new breakthroughs and helping organizations of all kinds explore the immense power of simulation, data analytics, and AI within aerospace.”
“We're looking forward to working together with Altair to identify ways we can integrate technologies to support students and their research projects, and accelerate startups already working with Cranfield,” says professor Antonios Tsourdos, director of AI, robotics, and space, Cranfield University. “We anticipate great things from our joint efforts and are delighted to work with Altair experts to drive next-generation aerospace innovation.”
The agreement comes when the convergence of AI, machine learning, data analytics, and simulation is impactful in developing new innovations in areas like autonomous space exploration, Earth observation, telecommunications, and defense.
Cranfield University has expertise in aerospace research and innovation. A university in Europe, it has its own airport and runway and is the U.K.'s largest provider of accredited aerospace and space master's degree courses.
To learn more about Altair's aerospace capabilities, visit https://altair.com/altair-rapidminer. To learn more about Cranfield University, visit https://www.cranfield.ac.uk/.
About Cranfield University
Cranfield is a specialist postgraduate university with global expertise in science, technology, engineering and management. It delivers applied research that has real-world impact.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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