Altair establishes new office in Dubai

The new office located at Dubai World Trade Centre, The Offices C1, 201, Regus Business Center, One Central District, will support Altair customers in all industries, particularly those in automotive, defense, energy, manufacturing, and more.

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Altair establishes new office in Dubai

Altair, a leader in computational intelligence, has established a new location in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the company aims to bolster its operations within the broader Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, being in one of Dubai's free trade zones.

“This new office will help us better address our GCC customers’ business requirements,” said Vishwanath Rao, Managing Director, India-GCC-ANZ.

“The GCC technology landscape is rapidly evolving with large-scale investments in automotive, banking, defense and many other industries. By virtue of having an office in this region, we intend to bring our global expertise to businesses in the GCC region.”

The new office located at Dubai World Trade Centre, The Offices C1, 201, Regus Business Center, One Central District, will support Altair customers in all industries, particularly those in automotive, defense, energy, manufacturing, and more.

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