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Romax wins IET 2016 award for “Model-Based Engineering” of its holistic drivetrain design

By Michelle Froese | November 28, 2016

Following entries from 25 countries in the 15 award categories, Romax Technology has won the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) 2016 award for Model-Based Engineering, with its innovative submission for holistic electro-mechanical drivetrain design simulation product (from concept to production).

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Romax’s commitment to ongoing R&D is leading to drivelines that are quieter, more efficient, and faster to market through electro-mechanical design trade-offs at the concept design stage.

“We are very proud to have received this award from such a prestigious and internationally recognized organization,” said Dr Peter Poon, MBE, Founder of Romax Technology. “By investing in R&D, tackling challenging consultancy projects, and integrating these teams with software development, we are able to lead the way in engineering a better world with a holistic approach to driveline design and development.”

According to Poon, this leads to drivelines that are quieter, faster to market, and more efficient, durable, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable, through evaluating electro-mechanical design trade-offs at the concept design stage.

“Our company ethos is to continuously improve, by developing innovative processes and adapting to the needs of automotive transmission industry, particularly electric vehicles, to provide them with much needed solutions. We are very happy to receive this award as recognition of our achievements,” he added.

The IET Innovation Awards Model-Based Engineering judging panel, which consists of a panel of leading engineering experts in the field, provided this comment: “This innovation puts models right at the centre of the design process, bringing electrical and mechanical design teams together. This multi-disciplinary and multi-criteria way of working will produce great benefits for many products and industries.”

 


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