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Altair expands operations in Chennai by opening a new office

The newly expanded Chennai office will accommodate 100+ employees and serve as a hub for Altair's engineering and technical teams, enabling closer collaboration with customers and partners in the southern region of India. The office will offer a range of services, including technical support, training, and consulting, to help businesses leverage Altair's cutting-edge simulation and optimization technologies for enhanced product development.
Vishwanath Rao, Managing Director, Altair India, commented on the opening of the new office, stating: "The decision to establish a presence in Chennai reflects Altair's commitment to providing localized support and expertise to our valued customers across India. With our expanding customer base and growing demand for engineering simulation solutions, Chennai presents an ideal location to strengthen our operations and better serve the needs of our customers. We are excited about the opportunities this expanded office will bring and look forward to furthering our engagement with the vibrant engineering community in the region."
The Chennai office expansion is part of Altair's broader growth strategy, aimed at deepening its footprint in key markets and reinforcing its position as a leader in simulation-driven innovation.


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