For us, Automate is less about showcasing products and more about engaging in engineering discussions, such as managing duty cycles and thermal limits, addressing torque versus size constraints, and evaluating control architectures.
Automate 2026 Q&A with maxon
Q&A with | maxon group
Tell us about maxon.
At maxon, we build high-precision electric drive systems used anywhere motion really matters robotics, automation, medical systems, and aerospace. We offer the full motion stack: motors (brushed and brushless DC), gearheads, encoders, sensors, and motion controllers, available as individual components or fully integrated mechatronic systems. Our work shows up in applications like AMRs, robotic joints, and precision automation where performance, size, and reliability are often in tension.
Why does Automate matter to maxon?
Automate is unique because it connects us directly with people building real systems not just evaluating technology. For us, it's less about showcasing products and more about engaging in engineering discussions, such as managing duty cycles and thermal limits, addressing torque versus size constraints, and evaluating control architectures. These conversations are closely aligned with how maxon contributes to projects.
What will visitors find at the maxon booth?
We’re focusing on motion systems ready for real-world use, not just components on display. Highlights include compact, high-torque drive solutions designed for constrained spaces and motion systems built for continuous operation. At our booth, you can discuss practical tradeoffs efficiency versus thermal performance, sizing decisions, and how these choices impact reliability over time.
HEJ (High Efficiency Joint): One of our key offerings is HEJ, an integrated actuator designed for robotic joints. It combines motor, gear, electronics, and functional safety readiness, ideal for applications like humanoids, AMRs, and cobots systems needing compact, modular actuation. The engineering benefits are clear: less integration work, more predictable performance, and an easier path from prototype to scalable production.
What should we expect when we stop by?
Our booth conversations are practical and collaborative. We’ll discuss how to size motor/gearhead combinations for specific load cases, where efficiency breaks down under real conditions, and the transition from prototype to production. Our goal is to help you move from concept to reliable field performance faster.
What are maxon engineers looking for when they tour the show floor?
When we walk the floor, we’re interested in how systems are put together rather than individual components. We’d love to hear about your current challenges and share our insights.
In short, we're here to help solve real engineering challenges.
We look forward to engaging with you at Automate 2026. If you’d like to arrange a specific time to meet at the booth, please let us know your availability and preferred time for scheduling.
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maxon group
maxon is a leading supplier of high-precision DC brush and brushless servo motors and drives. These motors range in size from 4 - 90 mm and are available up to 500 watts. We combine electric motors, gears and DC motor controls into high-precision, intelligent drive systems that can be custom-made to fit the specific needs of customer applications.
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