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Warehouse, Logistics, edited

“We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails,” Dolly Parton once said. In the face of uncertainty and disruption, all we can do is adapt. This rings especially true for the logistics industry,  which has been subject to major disruption over the last five years. Can robotics help overcome this disruption by stre…

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Road Maintenance

Street works carried out in England between 2022 and 2023 cost the economy some £4 billion in journey disruption. Infrastructure work is essential, but it is necessary to minimise its impact on drivers and residents. Could robotics be the solution? Maintenance work carried out by gas, water and telecoms companies is necessary…

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Stepper motors for environmental monitoring satellites

In February 2024, global temperatures surpassed 1.5 degrees Celsius for the first time on record. With climate scientists warning our window to act is “rapidly shrinking”, pressure is mounting on governments world-wide to find new cutting-edge solutions to mitigate climate change. Could environmental monitoring satellites b…

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An image of the EMS manufacturing facility in Poole, Dorset

Electro Mechanical Systems (EMS) has made several changes to its management team. With the retirement of former managing director Stewart Goulding, Mike Davies has been appointed as the new managing director, transitioning from his previous role as manufacturing director. Several other internal appointments have also been made.…

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Revving up bike performance

6th November 2024
Filed under: Faulhaber, Brushed Dc Motors

Improving throttle control reliability with brushed DC motors

The Daytona 200 is arguably the USA’s biggest motorcycle race, with 2024’s event attracting 127 riders and eight million digital viewers, according to MotoAmerica. Placing highly in the race is no mean feat and requires precise, advanced bike design, where the importance of reliable throttle control cannot be overlooked. Emp…

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