- Altair informed that the acquisition will help it plan and manage proliferating wireless communications
- The users of WRAP include major defense organisations, telecom authorities, broadcast operators, and public safety organizations
Altair, a global technology company providing solutions in product development, high-performance computing (HPC), and data analytics, has announced the acquisition of the WRAP software business from Swedish company WRAP International AB. WRAP is a software technology for spectrum management and radio network planning for civil and defense organizations.
“WRAP software will be a strategic complement to Altair’s portfolio as we fortify our solutions for areas like wireless communications including 5G, connectivity, and IoT. We continue to focus on providing the world’s best software portfolio to help our customers meet their goals,” said James Scapa, Altair’s chief executive officer and founder.
WRAP software covers a wide range of applications
With 30 years of development, originally in Saab, the WRAP software covers a wide range of applications with focus on controlling radio spectrum assets for maximum utilisation, including radio planning, interference, and coverage calculations, complementing Altair’s existing Feko, newFASANT, and WinProp software for wireless propagation modeling and network planning. The users of WRAP include among many others major defense organizations, telecom authorities, broadcast operators, and public safety organizations.
As the world becomes ever-more connected, the required infrastructure is critical. This technology will bolt on to Altair’s existing portfolio in high-frequency electromagnetics.
“The WRAP team is thrilled to become part of the Altair ecosystem. Since our inception, we have become trusted experts in spectrum management and radio network planning for civil and defense organizations, and we know that our wide-range of customers working to provide mission-critical safety communication channels will benefit from this Altair ecosystem,” said OIov Carlsson, technical director of WRAP.