The Cluster, a nonprofit founded in 2005, supports Piedmont’s aerospace industry by coordinating public and private investment in innovation.
TROY, MI, Feb 26, 2025 – Altair has been selected to join the Piedmont Aerospace Cluster. As a member, Altair will contribute to several of the Cluster’s innovative projects and strategic initiatives.

In aerospace, supply chains play a crucial role, as optimizing them requires companies with deep knowledge of the processes and methods of a highly regulated, quality-driven industry. As one of the world’s leading providers of technologies for the digitalization of engineering, testing, manufacturing, and maintenance, Altair will benefit the Cluster by providing indispensable tools and expertise for digital engineering and the application of artificial intelligence (AI) for the development, production, and maintenance of aircraft and subsystems.
“Altair has deep roots within Piedmont and Turin, where we have had our Italian headquarters for more than 20 years. Throughout that time, we have established close relationships with the world’s leading aerospace companies,” said Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair. “Joining the Cluster is our way of strengthening our bond with the region, its universities, and its businesses within the aerospace ecosystem.”
“We are pleased to welcome Altair to the Cluster, which already includes among its members some of the most innovative aerospace companies in our country,” said Fulvia Quagliotti, president, Piedmont Aerospace Cluster. “Simulation, data analytics, and AI are essential elements for aerospace organizations of all types.”
The Cluster is a nonprofit organization established in 2005 to enhance the competitiveness of Piedmont’s aerospace industry, guaranteeing coordination and long-term vision for public and private investment in technological innovation. The Cluster is one of the founders of the National Aerospace Technology Cluster (CTNA), which federates Italy’s leading aerospace hubs and brings together all the key players in the national aerospace system, including public authorities, universities and research centers, companies, and more. Its mission is to promote innovation, training, and encourage the development and growth of the region’s excellence.
To learn more about Altair’s aerospace solutions, visit altair.com/aerospace.