Altair: FlightStream, made by Research in Flight, provides computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software with a large footprint in the aerospace and defence sectors and a growing presence in marine, energy, turbomachinery, and automotive applications.
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Fast-charging batteries and next generation heat solutions are among the eight clean energy projects that the US Department of Energy and Israel’s Ministry of Energy have chosen to get $7.15 million in funding from the Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Energy program.
The total value of the funding is $17.4 million, as it includes $10.25 million in cost sharing from selected companies.
BIRD Energy began in 2009 as a result of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. Since then, including the projects announced today, BIRD Energy has funded 55 projects with a total government investment of approximately $42 million, in addition to approximately $55 million matched by the private sector.