Magnomatics is a high technology
company offering a range of innovative electromechanical
solutions for challenging industrial applications. A spin-out
company from the University of Sheffield, Magnomatics has
access to an extensive knowledge base through its continued
academic connections, and its personnel have an impressive
track record for the design and prototyping of electro-magnetic
systems.
Magnomatics specialises in particular in the design and
production of magnetic actuators, transmission systems and
high-torque direct-drives. Since the invention of high-torque
magnetic gears by co-founder, Dr. Kais Atallah, Magnomatics
personnel have been at the forefront in the development of
magnetic gearing systems, and the company has gained unparalleled
expertise in their design and manufacture. The company continues
to push forward the state-of-the-art of this innovative technology
and to develop optimally designed topologies for a variety
of industrial and transportation applications.
One principal focus is to exploit the advantages of magnetic
gearing systems and high-torque direct-drives in commercial
products and applications, and to demonstrate the attendant
benefits in terms of reduced size and weight and increased
efficiency and reliability. To this effect, Magnomatics offers
customers a design service to create bespoke magnetic transmission
systems, to replace existing mechanical gear technologies,
for example. The company firmly believes that its principal
technologies will enable a step-change improvement in the
performance of electro-mechanical systems, particularly when
a high torque/force is required.
Magnomatics holds a portfolio of patent applications on magnetic
gears and high-torque direct-drives to safeguard its position
as the principal player in the field. The company also possesses
unique know-how on the design and manufacture of magnetic actuators,
gears and high-torque direct-drives, that allows it to confidently
undertake wide-ranging design projects in which its technology
could improve an existing product or enable new concepts to
be realised. |