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Kinematic systemes

Dynamic optomechatronics in a complex synergy

The kinematic systems developed by the experts at WILD provide access to future-oriented technologies with a short time to market and thus secures a significant competitive edge.

Industrial automation is advancing at an unstoppable pace. The same trend has been visible with new products and development projects for years. WILD is constantly expanding its know-how in the area of kinematic systems and is therefore familiar with the direction optomechatronics is taking and the extent to which it is already influenced by such systems today. The systems partner has established itself in this segment as a full-service provider for the development and production of devices and assemblies.

 

A modular system allows a shorter time to market

To achieve a shorter time to market, the experts at WILD have developed a kinematics module system consisting of standardised central components. Sensors and actuators from various manufacturers can be simply connected to this module system, thereby significantly reducing development time. As a result, it is possible to develop and implement kinematic systems with smoothly interacting components in reasonably short periods.

 

Process knowledge required

In addition to the development and manufacturing knowhow required to deliver such technical solutions quickly, a corresponding process knowledge of the application is also necessary. In the initial phase of a project, WILD obtains such knowledge directly from the customer. After that, WILD’s technology experts convert it into efficient solutions on the basis of the module system. Even during the implementation phase, WILD can quickly expand the software and hardware of the existing module system at any time.

As a result, WILD was able to build two fully functional in-vitro diagnostics prototypes for a customer based on the aforementioned module system within just six weeks. Stepping motors, BLDC motors, a temperature stabilisation and an optical measurement unit were built into these prototypes. The prototype was able to communicate directly with a PC via a USB port using the application software developed by WILD, which also allows the user to control the device. Had it been necessary to develop the required hardware and software components first, the project would have taken three times as long to finish.

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