Sprint Electric will be exhibiting on stand 1 at Machine Building Live 2025 on October 15th. The team will be sharing their insights about the future of industrial motor control, showcasing the ultra-low harmonic and fully regenerative AC drive, Generis and the range of DC drives, including the PL/X.
Ali Reza, technical sales manager, comments:
“We have an extensive range of motor control products, designed to increase productivity and reduce downtime. Sprint Electric products feature condition-based monitoring capabilities as standard, allowing users to detect and address potential issues before problems arise.
“After the two nominations for Generis in the ‘Product of the Year’ category at DP&A and ‘Power Product of the Year’ at the I&E awards. Machine Building Live provides a perfect platform to showcase this ground breaking technology,” said Ali.
Gary Keen, director, is anticipating a busy day at the National Agricultural Exhibition Centre:
“We are excited to sharing the latest in drive solutions with our customers and connections at Machine Building LIVE. It is a fantastic chance to meet the system integrators, machine builders and technical experts from across UK industry.
“Generis represents a fantastic step forward in the AC drive market with energy regeneration capabilities using single stage power conversion and four quadrant control. The patented switching technology produces ultra-low harmonics, and a unity power factor in one compact unit with single stage power conversion,” said Gary.
Neill Drennan, business development manager, comments:
“There promises to be a wide range of influential manufacturers attending Machine Building LIVE, and I look forward to discussing our AC and DC drive solutions with the attendees.
“Our products include integrated function block programming, making them easy to configure. The software delivers distributed process control over Ethernet without the use of a PLC, which are very attractive for manufacturers and system integrators looking for efficient and reliable motor control,” said Neill.
Machine Building LIVE takes place at National Agricultural Exhibition Centre in Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. team at Sprint Electric are looking forward to discussing Generis with the market.
You can register to attend the event and discuss the future of motor control with the Sprint Electric team here.
