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Product category: Engineering Seminars
News Release from: IMO Precision Controls
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 09 June 2004

Workshops help users get more out of the
Jaguar

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Following the success of its recent seminars, IMO Precision Controls is holding a further series of 2004 drives workshops.

Following the success of its recent seminars, IMO Precision Controls is holding a further series of 2004 drives workshops These free of charge, informal workshops are an ideal opportunity for new and experienced electrical and mechanical engineers, using Jaguar AC variable speed drives, to expand their knowledge and share their product and application problems

IMO has been dedicated to the drives industry since launching the Jaguar VL into the market place in 1984.

Today's Jaguar VXM and VXSM ranges offer the latest in digital torque vector and motor modelling techniques to enable speed control accuracy previously thought to be unattainable in general purposes AC drives, and dynamic motor performance once only possible from finest DC drive systems.

The application knowledge acquired by IMO over the years is second to none and the one-day workshops provide customers with an ideal means to tap into the company's vast wealth of expertise.

Customers often wonder if they are getting the best performance from their Jaguar drives.

IMO's workshop will quickly tell them if they are, and if they're not, how they can.

General consensus among participants of previous workshops has been very positive.

For example, BT Hughes of Queensway Technical Services comments: "A truly worthwhile event: after ten years installing and working with inverters I really thought I knew all that I ever needed to".

"My eyes were quickly opened".

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