Drive Technology Insight 2026: Advancing precision motion engineering

Engineers working on motion-critical systems will have the opportunity to explore the latest developments in DC drives, precision motion control, and advanced mechatronic design at maxon’s fourth Drive Technology Insight. The event takes place on 20 May at the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire.

Designed as a focused technical forum, the programme brings together specialists from aerospace, robotics, medical technology, industrial automation, and high-performance mobility. Attendees will review real application cases, examine emerging motion technologies, and discuss design challenges directly with maxon’s experienced engineers.

Key engineering themes include drive selection and optimisation, performance in extreme environments, predictive diagnostics, and the evolution of robotics and mechatronic architectures. The event aims to provide practical, applicable knowledge that supports improved system performance, efficiency, and reliability.

Attendance is free for engineers. Register now.

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