Siemens has agreed to buy simulation software company Altair for $10.6bn in an all-cash deal, in the latest multibillion-dollar consolidation in the engineering software industry.
The original circuit simulation software, called the Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis, or SPICE as it is more commonly known, was originally developed at the University of ...
Siemens AG acquisition of Altair for $10.6 billion will boost software, AI, design and simulation technology, HPC and data ...
Mechanical engineers utilize simulation software to create and scrutinize designs before they are manufactured. This specific software allows them to replicate the product’s performance under an ...
Siemens will be acquiring Altair for $10.6 billion in a move to strengthen its presence in the industrial software market.
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Siemens will buy Altair Engineering for $10.6 billion, the American engineering software firm said on Wednesday, as it seeks ...
Siemens announced a $10.6 billion deal to buy U.S. engineering software firm Altair Engineering overnight, cheering analysts ...
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Siemens will buy American software firm, Altair Engineering, in a deal valued at more than $10bn (€9.2bn). The German ...