Sprint Electric will be exhibiting at Machine Building North on May 13, situated on stand 121. The Sprint team will showcase its breakthrough AC drive, Generis, and its DC drives including the PL/X at the event in Manchester.
Neill Drennan, business development manager, is looking forward to catching up with customers and connections in May:
“After the success at Machine Building Live last year, we are bringing our range of motor control solutions to the north.
“Our ultra-low harmonic AC drive, Generis, has been well received by the market and understandably so. With UK energy prices continuing to be sky high, the efficiency of Generis will be of great interest to manufacturers across the country.
“With a total power unity of 0.99, Generis represents a fantastic investment for companies looking for reliability and efficiency. Its energy regeneration capabilities using single stage power conversion and its four-quadrant control are both very attractive propositions for traditional industries.
“I am looking forward to discussing our AC and DC drives with the delegates; it is a fantastic chance to meet the system integrators, machine builders and technical experts who create the products across UK industry,” said Neill.
Sprint Electric enjoyed a busy 2025, exhibiting at SPS in Nuremberg and Drives and Controls at Smart Manufacturing Week in Birmingham. Gary Keen, director at Sprint Electric, is excited to continue the momentum in Manchester:
“Machine Building North is an ideal event to meet with our customer base across integration and automation. There promises to be a high level of engineering experts in attendance, which suits our team.
“We are seeing continued interest in the PL/X, our most popular DC drive. Many of our customers are looking to retrofit and replace their legacy drives with a more efficient motor control technology.
“Machine Building Live was really productive last year and I am sure Machine Building North will be a similarly focused event with plenty of energy,” said Gary.
Machine Building North takes place at the Concorde Conference Centre, Runway Visitor Park in Manchester. You can register to attend the event here and discuss the future of motor control with the Sprint Electric team.
