Product category:
Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Aerotech
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 November 2000
Aerotech sustains continued strong
growth
Aerotech has enjoyed continued expansion for many years, and is one of the world's foremost designers and manufacturers of high performance servomotors....
Aerotech has enjoyed continued expansion for many years, and is one of the world's foremost designers and manufacturers of high performance servomotors, linear motors, amplifiers, motion controllers, and positioning systems Indeed, the company has experienced significant double-digit compounded growth over the last decade
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Jun 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company is planning for this growth trend to continue.
One reason for the company's continuing expansion has been a substantial on-going investment in research and development.
The increasing implementation of linear motor technology by industry has been a commercial area Aerotech has been able to exploit with its broad range of high performance motors, drives and controllers.
There also has been strong development in the emerging precision fibre optics industries, where Aerotech's high accuracy positioning systems - built using its own brushless linear servomotors and motion control technologies - have found rapid favour.
Due to strong market demand, the fibre optics industry increasingly needs to automate their testing, assembly, and manufacturing processes.
Aerotech's extensive expertise with high volume, high duty-cycle production machines for 24/7 operation are providing the automation solutions required by the fibre optics industry. Request free introductory details about products from Aerotech ...
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