
Altair Engineering, Inc. has announced it has entered into an
agreement to acquire the Mecalog Group and its RADIOSS product
family of computer-aided engineering (CAE) software technology.
Headquartered in Antony, France, Mecalog is a leading global
developer of transient, non-linear CAE technology to simulate
safety related performance as well as other impact events. Under
the terms of the acquisition, Mecalog’s global sales force,
software development and support staff will also become part of
Altair. Specific financial terms of the transaction are not being
disclosed.
“The Mecalog acquisition will add a globally respected and
talented software development and sales organization to the Altair
enterprise. There are many cultural and technological similarities
between Altair and Mecalog, making the acquisition a natural fit.
We look forward to welcoming Mecalog’s employees, customers
and partners into the Altair family,” said James R. Scapa,
president and CEO of Altair Engineering. “The addition of
Mecalog’s technology and industry expertise will further
strengthen Altair’s technology portfolio for product
lifecycle management (PLM).”
Following the acquisition of Mecalog, the Altair®
HyperWorks® CAE technology suite will contain robust solver
solutions for linear, non-linear, fluid and fluid structure
interaction, structural optimization and multi-body dynamics
applications, while delivering best-in-class modeling,
visualization and process automation solutions. With an ongoing
commitment to an open-systems software philosophy, Altair will
continue to invest heavily and support independent software vendor
(ISV) relationships to ensure the highest level of integration with
third-party applications.
Francis Arnaudeau, chief technologist and co-founder of Mecalog,
will join Altair as managing director of the RADIOSS development
organization. In this role, he will continue to oversee RADIOSS
software development and lead the advancement of this technology.
“The combination of Altair and the RADIOSS technology suite
will lead the CAE industry and Mecalog is happy to become part of a
world-class organization like Altair,” said Francis
Arnaudeau, managing director of Mecalog. “The strength and
global footprint of Altair will provide existing RADIOSS customers
and new customers with the highest-level of support and enable new
product development and integration benefiting key vertical
industries that rely on our technology.”
To strongly increase the level of service and rapidly assess the
opportunities to drive more value for current Mecalog customers,
Altair will significantly ramp up technical and customer support
for RADIOSS products throughout its global operations. Mecalog
currently has more than 120 customers globally including Airbus,
Alstom, Centro Ricerche Fiat, EADS, Eurocopter, Faurecia, Ferrari,
Ford, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Pininfarina, PSA Peugeot Citroën
and Volvo Truck. Altair’s current customer base exceeds 3,000
which include a number of common customers with Mecalog.
“Altair and Mecalog have a number of mutual customers who
will benefit from a higher level of technology integration and
crossover software applications brought together by this
acquisition. Moreover, the acquisition broadens Altair’s
industry presence within the aerospace, naval, energy, nuclear,
civil engineering and medical markets,” continued Mr. Scapa.
The software development teams plan to work closely together to
develop roadmaps for the combined Altair and RADIOSS product
solutions. Initial integration plans include bringing RADIOSS
software products under Altair’s patented HyperWorks Unit
licensing system to dramatically increase the overall value
proposition for all HyperWorks and RADIOSS customers.
More information regarding this acquisition is available at www.altair.com/mecalog
Date: June 20, 2006