Ultra-Lightweight Vehicle Platforms

Altair and Gordon Murray Group Form a Strategic Partnership

A strategic partnership has been formed between Altair, a provider of computational intelligence software, and the Gordon Murray Group, an automotive engineering firm. This venture is part of a UK government-funded initiative named M-LightEn.

The key objective behind the Gordon Murray Group x Altair partnership is to engineer an innovative, production-ready vehicle platform that is characterized by its ultra-lightweight construction and low embedded carbon dioxide emissions. Altair will contribute its proprietary C123 process, a simulation-driven methodology intended to accelerate the initial design phase by facilitating rapid evaluation of trade-offs between structural mass, performance, manufacturing techniques, and material choices.

The project also involves academic and industry partners like Brunel University London. The initiative is match-funded by the UK government and aims to support the development of future high-performance vehicles for Gordon Murray Automotive.

Image Credit: Gordon Murray Group

Simulation-driven Design
By leveraging simulation-driven methodologies, companies can explore and optimize complex trade-offs in vehicle design, pushing boundaries in efficiency and performance.
Low Carbon Material Innovation
The exploration of low embedded carbon materials aligns with growing environmental consciousness, prompting advancements in sustainable material science.
Ultra-lightweight Engineering
Developing super lightweight vehicle platforms introduces opportunities to vastly improve energy efficiency and driving dynamics in the automotive sector.

Who This Affects Most

Automotive Engineering
The partnership highlights a shift towards more sustainable and performance-oriented vehicle engineering, emphasizing innovation in platform design.
Computational Intelligence Software
As automotive design incorporates more simulation-driven processes, opportunities arise for growth in computational intelligence solutions tailored for efficient engineering workflows.
Sustainable Materials Research
A focus on low embedded carbon in vehicle platforms fosters advancements in sustainable materials research, significantly impacting environmental goals.
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