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Changes of the drive technology 2010 in the machinery industry - fine-tuning intensifying

05-10-2010 10:26 AM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: Quest Trend Magazin

Changes of the drive technology 2010 in the machinery industry -

Bochum, 10th May 2010. Fine-tuning the drive technology at the machines has been intensifying this year, however, the fine-tuning’s emphases remain unchanged the same as last year.

Fine-tuning the drive technology concentrates on 3 emphases.

27% of the change-willing machine-builders intend to change from classical to integrated safety engineering at the drives this year. Classical safety engineering requires separate additional components while integrated safety engineering provides electronics that is integrated into the drive.

14% of the change-willing machine-builders want to substitute frequency converter by servo drives this year. Quest TechnoMarketing called the reasons for such a change in a survey in 2009. Some topics are: energy saving, higher accuracy, standardisation of the drive technology at the machine.

As the third emphasis 13% of the change-willing machine-builders pursue the change from non-integrated to integrated drives. Integrated drives combine converter and motor in one device or permit the converter’s installation near the motor outside of the control cabinet.

These three emphases cover 54% of all intended changes in the drive technology this year. In the previous year this value was noticeably higher at 71%. From this it follows that machine-builders are pursuing a broader spectrum of specific improvements of the drive technology this year. Implementations of torque motors or linear actuators belong likewise to this spectrum.

Altogether 43% of the machine-builders intend changes at the drive technology of the machines this year. This is a noticeable increase in relation to the previous year as this value was still at 30%.

These current trends publish the Quest Trend Magazine Online in German and English language on http://www.quest-trendmagazin.de/Feintuning-Antriebstechnik.96.0.html.

So the Quest Trend Magazine makes the machine-builders’ decisions easier. Now the machine-builders can compare their intended changes with the trends in their own sector confirming or adjusting their intentions.

The suppliers of automation technology are learning beyond their constituency, which changes in control technologies the machinery industry as a whole is aiming for this year. This enables the suppliers to meet the demand trends in time and purposefully.

The trends from the users’ point of view are based on market surveys of Quest TechnoMarketing, Bochum, London, with the title “What the machine-builders want to change in the automation technology 2010”. This survey was carried out in January/February and covered scarcely 250 representative machine-builders. Highlight, table of contents and budget of the study are on http://www.qtm.de/e/index_marketstudies_free.html

Quest TechnoMarketing is specialised in market surveys regarding the automation technology for more than 20 years and is the publisher of the Quest Trend Magazine.

About the Quest Trend Magazine:

The print edition of the Quest Trend Magazine is published since 2001 and is dispatched to 3,200 personally addressed decision-makers in the automation technology in the machinery industry of Germany, Austria and Switzerland and in the automotive and F&B industries. It has at least 10,000 readers according to the reader questioning and enjoys a high degree of attention due to its focus on trends in the automation technology from users’ point of view.

The Quest Trend Magazine is published by Quest TechnoMarketing.

About Quest TechnoMarketing:

Quest TechnoMarketing, founded 1989, is specialised in market surveys for the automation technology. Location is Bochum and as Quest TechnoMarketing Ltd. London. At Bochum a team of 6 specialists are employed.

The market studies of Quest TechnoMarketing cover very detailed the demand trends in control technology, drive technology, field buses, Ethernet and sensor technology in the machinery industry and in the automotive and F&B industries.

These demand trends are based on interviews with the decision-makers. The trends are professionally, representatively and manufacturer-independently recorded.

The customers of Quest TechnoMarketing are the manufacturers of automation technology. The majority of the well-known manufacturers belong to them. The customers use the market studies for their product development and market processing.

Further information to Quest TechnoMarketing on the Internet www.qtm.de.

Quest TechnoMarketing e.K.
Thomas Quest
Hunscheidtstr. 87
44789 Bochum, Germany

Phone +49 234-34777
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