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Altair Engineering Contributes Software to 28 Engineering Institutions

TROY, Mich., Oct. 14, 2004 -- Altair Engineering -- a global leader recognized for innovative product development, advanced engineering software and grid computing technology -- continues to donate engineering software to key educational institutions across the globe, as part of the Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE). To date, PACE has contributed more than $2 billion in hardware, software, training, automotive parts, industry projects, and more to 28 key institutions around the world.

The PACE Partnership, which links General Motors, EDS, Sun Microsystems and UGS, integrates parametrics-based applications into the engineering, manufacturing, and design curricula of some of the most prestigious educational institutions in the world. The curriculum is designed to prepare the automotive lifecycle management team of the future by providing students experience with these game changing tools and technologies used in the industry.

As an official PACE contributor, Altair Engineering donates its Altair(R) HyperWorks(R) suite of industry-leading software to the partner universities. Altair(R) HyperWorks(R) - The Engineering Framework for Product Design(TM) is an integrated suite of Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) tools for product design, featuring modeling and visualization, analysis & optimization, design process automation and manufacturing process simulation.

"Altair recognizes the value that new graduates bring to the work force, and we remain committed to education and preparing for the future of our industry," said Jim Scapa, President and CEO, Altair Engineering. "The PACE program has already proven itself to be forward-thinking and innovative, and we look forward to continuing and even strengthening our partnership with these leading institutions."

Today 28 educational institutions are involved with the PACE program, including:

  Canada
  University of British Columbia
  Dalhousie University
  University of Toronto
  University of Waterloo
  Queen's University

  China
  Shanghai Jiao Tong University

  Germany
  Technische Universitat Darmstadt

  Mexico
  Instituto Politecnico Nacional
  ITESM - Toluca
  ITESM - Estado de Mexico
  ITESM - Monterrey
  ITAM
  Universidad Iberoamericana

  Sweden
  University of Trollhattan

  United States
  Brigham Young University
  Kettering University
  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  University of Michigan
  Michigan State University
  Michigan Technological University
  University of Missouri - Rolla
  Tuskegee University
  Northwestern University
  Prairie View A&M University
  Purdue University
  Virginia Tech University
  Georgia Institute of Technology
  Howard University

  About Altair Engineering

Through product design consulting, advanced engineering software and grid computing technologies, Altair Engineering increases innovation for clients around the globe. Founded in 1985 and privately held with offices throughout 11 countries, Altair's unparalleled knowledge and expertise in product development and manufacturing extend throughout North America, Europe and Asia. As the developer of Altair(R) HyperWorks(R) - The Engineering Framework for Product Design(TM), Altair is the leading provider of high-end, open CAE software solutions for modeling, visualization, optimization and process automation. The company's grid computing software, PBS Pro(TM), is a workload management solution for high performance computing environments, LINUX clusters and desktop cycle harvesting that delivers an ROI within one year. For detailed information on Altair, visit http://www.altair.com/ .