Bangalore: Computational intelligence major Altair and LTTS (L&T Technology Services), have jointly announced the establishment of a Digital Twin Centre of Excellence (CoE) to accelerate digital transformation.
The CoE will deliver cutting-edge digital twin capabilities to joint customers of Atair and LTTS globally across mobility, hi-tech, and sustainability segments, enabling premier digital twin solutions for enhanced innovation and efficiency.
The CoE will help organisations learn the latest methodologies and technologies in the areas of:
- AI-powered engineering to transform products, systems, and processes
- Innovation labs to simulate new use cases
- Predictive maintenance
- Rapid product development to reduce cycle time for physical prototyping
- Hands-on training
“In a world defined by the ever-increasing pace of technology and market pressures, this initiative will help organisations stay ahead of technology trends, maximise their investments, and bring better, more informed products and processes to market faster,” said Stephanie Buckner, COO of Altair.
“Our advanced approach combined with LTTS’ expertise will help teams better design, build, test, optimize, evaluate what-if scenarios, perform predictive maintenance, and extend the remaining useful life (RUL) of their products without physical prototypes,” added Buckner.
“The strategic partnership with Altair is poised to revolutionise the digital twin technology landscape. By leveraging LTTS’ unparalleled cross-domain engineering expertise and Altair’s exceptional simulation and data analysis capabilities, we are set to redefine industry standards across segments such as mobility, sustainability and hi-tech,” said Abhishek Sinha, ED and President of Medical, Smart World, and Functions – LTTS.
“Together, we are committed to pioneering advancements that will shape the future of technological integration,” added Sinha.
LTTS has extensive experience in digital twin technology with multiple CoEs across its design centres. Its Digital Twin for Line Operations enhances performance through virtual commissioning, efficiency monitoring, predictive maintenance, and root cause analysis using real-time and historical data.
It supports strategic digital transformations and offers modular implementation and role-based access. Additionally, LTTS has engineered a digital twin with over 54 machine-learning algorithms to automate oil rig operations.
LTTS has already utilised Altair’s total digital twin portfolio – covering solutions from both the design and simulation platform and Altair RapidMiner data analytics and AI platform Altair HyperWorks – for multiple diverse use cases, including:
- Motor, battery, and gearbox systems
- Automotive electrical systems
- Heart attack and stroke risk prediction
- Data-driven automotive production line performance
- Data-driven wind power forecasting