Altair Expands Partnership with FIRST Robotics Competition: Free Access to Leading Technology for High School Teams

Welcome to Altair's latest partnership with FIRST Robotics Competition! In this exciting collaboration, Altair, a global leader in computational science and artificial intelligence (AI), has expanded its relationship with FIRST, providing free access to Altair technology for over 3,500 high school teams competing in the 2024 season. This means that students now have the opportunity to utilize leading tools like Altair® RapidMiner® and Altair® Inspire™ to enhance their technical skills and build better robots faster. Let's dive into the details of this groundbreaking partnership and how it will benefit students in their pursuit of STEAM skills and future success.

Altair Technology: Empowering FIRST Robotics Competition Teams

Discover how Altair's leading technology is empowering high school teams in the FIRST Robotics Competition, providing them with the tools they need to succeed.

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Altair's expanded partnership with FIRST Robotics Competition brings exciting opportunities for high school teams. With free access to Altair technology, including tools like Altair® RapidMiner® and Altair® Inspire™, students can enhance their technical skills and build better robots faster.

Altair's collaboration with FIRST Robotics Competition aims to support a diverse community of students by fostering citizenship, self-esteem, and leadership through hands-on experiences and project-based learning. By utilizing Altair's design, simulation, and data solutions, students can become Altair Real-World Ready™ before they even begin their professional careers.

The Impact of Altair and FIRST Collaboration

Explore the shared values and lasting positive impact of Altair's collaboration with FIRST Robotics Competition, preparing young students for the future through inclusive robotics programs.

Altair and FIRST Robotics Competition share the same core values, making their collaboration a perfect fit. The partnership aims to prepare young people for the future by providing inclusive, team-based robotics programs for ages 4-18.

Since its inception in 1989, FIRST Robotics Competition has reached over 2.5 million student participants worldwide. Altair's expanded collaboration with FIRST will further enhance the organization's vision of equipping all students with the STEAM skills they need to succeed.

Becoming Real-World Ready with Altair Technology

Learn how access to Altair's industry-grade tools empowers students to become Real-World Ready™ and prepares them for their professional careers.

Altair's technology provides students with a unique opportunity to become Real-World Ready™ before entering the professional world. By utilizing Altair's design, simulation, and data solutions, students can gain a deep understanding of the convergence of simulation, data, and digital twins in engineering.

Through principles like rapid prototyping, AI, and topology optimization, students can grasp the importance of these advancements in their future and professional development. Altair's industry-grade tools enable students to build better robots faster and gain valuable experience in the field of robotics.

The Benefits of Altair Technology for FIRST Robotics Competition Teams

Explore the benefits that Altair's leading technology brings to high school teams in the FIRST Robotics Competition, empowering them to excel in their robotics projects.

Access to Altair's technology equips high school teams with the tools they need to excel in the FIRST Robotics Competition. Altair® RapidMiner® and Altair® Inspire™ enable students to design, simulate, and optimize their robots, leading to improved performance and innovative solutions.

By utilizing Altair's solutions, students gain hands-on experience with industry-grade tools, preparing them for future careers in engineering and robotics. Altair's collaboration with FIRST Robotics Competition aims to foster technical skills, citizenship, self-esteem, and leadership among students.

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