Precision electric drive manufacturer maxon UK and Ireland will present its technology at Medical Technology Ireland on 25 and 26 September. The company will display its DC motor drive systems and guide medical technology design engineers in drive system specification.
(See maxon at MachineBuilding.Live, 2 October 2024, on stand 34)
maxon will showcase a range of DC and brushless DC (BLDC) motors designed specifically for medical applications, as well as gearheads, encoders, and motor controllers. The company's engineers will explain how its drive systems power surgical systems, active implants, pumps and drug delivery systems, as well as rehabilitation and prosthetics.
Matt Dean, maxon UK and Ireland's lead for medical technology, and Martin Leahy, maxon's lead engineer for Ireland, will be at the show to discuss drive system design needs. Along with an extensive drive system catalogue dedicated to medical applications, maxon's engineers will also explain the company's specialisation in custom development for specific medical applications.
Medical applications rely on maxon drive systems to achieve precision and high power density, alongside minimal vibration, noise, and heat build-up. maxon combines this performance with sterilisable drive system technology, suitable for as many as 2,000 autoclave cycles.
At Medical Technology Ireland, maxon's engineers will explain how its drive systems are selected for surgical systems, including robotics and hand tools, as well as medical devices including ventilators and intensive care systems, plus infusion and insulin pumps. In a growing market, maxon's motors also drive active implants, which the company achieves with biocompatible design. In addition, the company's compact and powerful drive systems are relied on to assist prosthetics, exoskeletons, as well as functional rehabilitative devices.
"As one of Europe's leading exhibitions for medical device design engineers, Medical Technology Ireland is an important event for maxon UK and Ireland," explains Will Mason, maxon UK and Ireland's Managing Director. "Supporting medical sector engineers is a key focus for us, and at Medical Technology Ireland we're looking to engage with developers who rely on precision drive systems to optimise their designs. We look forward to meeting new innovators as well as existing partners at the show."
maxon's drive systems for medical applications achieve EN ISO 13485 certification, ensuring traceability of all processes and raw materials. maxon's project solutions comply with MDR (Medical Device Regulation), with assembly in clean room environment according to GMP standards, plus ISO class 8 possible for customised products.