Altair Global Digital Twin Contest for Students | March 1 - May 5
Join the Altair Global Digital Twin Contest for Students
*Official Contest Registration Page
You’re invited to explore the limitless possibilities of model-based design. Enter our digital twin contest this year and you can learn the basics of how to utilize a control system, simulate motion on a 3D CAD assembly and develop photorealistic rendering, skills required for premier engineering careers of tomorrow. But wait, there’s more!
When is the Contest?
The Contest will begin in March 2021. The deadline for submissions is May 5, 2021 (11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time). Entries submitted prior to or after the Entry Period will be disqualified.
Are there prizes?
Win one or more of 37 prizes! - The first prize winner from each region – Asia Pacific, Americas or Europe/Middle East/Africa – could go on to be the overall global winner and earn up to… $2,500 USD.
Who is Eligible for the Contest?
Are you an engineering student? Then you are eligible, regardless of level, discipline, university, or location. You can apply alone or as a team.
To get started, all you need to do is to join the Altair Community and use our system simulation and design software free of cost with its helpful learning material. Interested? Let’s go exploring together! Learn more about the contest here.
How Do I Register?
To register for the contest:
- If you are not yet a member, join the Altair Community.
- RSVP the contest right here by clicking Respond > Attend above.
- Click Comment below and write a quick post (in your own language) introducing yourself and what excites you about participating in this contest?
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Digital Twin Technology and its potential to create and test thousands of models and assemblies before even manufacturing a single part is what blows my mind. It will unleash the full creative potential of engineers and allow them to throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks without spending a dime on a physical prototype. I want to get my hands dirty with this technology and learn how I can use it for my projects and ideas. I think the Global Twin Contest is the perfect way to do that and I thank Altair for providing us with this opportunity.
Hi Rishiraj,
Great to see your post, welcome and we look forward to your entry!
I am a 2nd-year college student doing mechanical engineering. I am very passionate about simulation and rendering objects. I am also interested in exploring new areas outside my domain as a result I am signing up for the Twin contest.
Please RSVP the contest right here by clicking Respond > Attend above.
Hello everyone! I am a 2nd-year student at the University of Florida, studying mechanical and aerospace engineering. I am most excited about the opportunity to learn how to use Altair for the purposes of demonstrating and adapting my understanding of controls. But I am also equally excited to understand the potential of Digital Twin technology to model and develop products, and processes for achieving them.
Hey Everyone!
I am currently a senior at Purdue University in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Digital twin technology has come leaps and bound, and I see its potential in resolving problems and conducting testing on designs without having a physical prototype. Thank you Altair for this incredible opportunity to get familiarized with new technology.
Hello!
I am currently a senior at the University of Michigan studying Mechanical Engineering. This contest seems to be a great opportunity for me to learn new software skills and also learn about rendering designs. I always love a good challenge and see what I am capable of. Thank you, Altair for this opportunity!
Hello everyone! I'm João Falleiros, I'm 20 years old and I'm in the 4th year of mechanical engineering at UNICAMP (Campinas, SP, Brazil).
What excites me about this contest is the knowledge I can get from it, learning many of the Altair's software and boosting my studies on digital twin topic. Which in my opinion is one of the biggest advances in Industry 4.0 and companies that don't embrace it, will be left behind.
Hello everyone! I'm João Falleiros, I'm 20 years old and I'm in the 4th year of mechanical engineering at UNICAMP (Campinas, SP, Brazil).
What excites me about this contest is the knowledge I can get from it, learning many of the Altair's software and boosting my studies on digital twin topic. Which in my opinion is one of the biggest advances in Industry 4.0 and companies that don't embrace it, will be left behind.
Hello Joao - you are right! DigitalTwins are a hot topic and a key enabler to manage all the challenges ahead of us. The contest gives you a good start to learn the basics. Have fun
Hi all! My name is Filippo, from Bologna. I have recently graduated (yesterday ) in automation engineering. I really love controls and system analysys: this is my first occasion to apply all the theoretical aspects I have learned so far. Hope we will have all fun! Let's see the unbelievable potentials of control theory, MBSE and simulation software!
Hello! I am a 3rd-year student at PES University, studying Electronics and communication engineering. I am excited about the opportunity to learn how to use Altair for the purposes of demonstrating my understanding of control systems. I am also looking forward to learning and understanding the potential of Digital Twin technology to model and develop products, and processes for achieving them.
Digital Twin Technology and its potential to create and test thousands of models and assemblies before even manufacturing a single part is what blows my mind. It will unleash the full creative potential of engineers and allow them to throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks without spending a dime on a physical prototype. I want to get my hands dirty with this technology and learn how I can use it for my projects and ideas. I think the Global Twin Contest is the perfect way to do that and I thank Altair for providing us with this opportunity.