Ensuring the integrity of cluster design concepts is what drew Hyundai to Altia. With Altia Design, they can design, test and specify instrument cluster ideas within their own design studio. This enables the OEM to remove developmental steps with outside Tier One suppliers and shorten their design timelines. Moreover, Hyundai’s partners can use the Altia-generated code in their implementation. With Altia Design, Hyundai can maintain their design vision all the way to the final product.
Altia Design, Altia’s full-feature UI design, simulation and model integration environment, allows users to quickly build and iterate high-fidelity, functionally complete prototypes and GUIs. Users can describe animation, stimulus and behavior without programming; furthermore, they can import, create and control objects from third-party environments.
Once specified in Altia Design, Hyundai’s concepts go directly into DeepScreen, Altia’s code generator, to generate production-grade code that is deployable onto the selected hardware platform. The result is hardened software that a Tier One can directly use in a final production implementation.
Hyundai enjoys multiple benefits from Altia’s software. Because they own the implementation, the OEM has control over pricing. On the creative side, Hyundai’s instrumentation team likes the ability to do designs without relying on writing code.
“Automotive design professionals come from a mixture of disciplines. Some are more comfortable with the graphics side, which others are more software-focused,” commented Michael Hill, Altia Vice President of Engineering. “So, the ability for everyone to sit at the same table and use Altia Design to come up with a solution is incredibly valuable.”