At the event, we demonstrated our high-precision motion control platform, which integrates frictionless air bearings and high-accuracy sensors. This cutting-edge platform is part of our efforts to enhance the physics module of multi-axis motion systems using neural networks. After successfully applying this technology to a linear stage, we are now tackling the challenges of implementing it on a multi-axis platform. True to our iterative approach, we began by focusing on a single axis—the Y axis—and are already making promising progress.
Additionally, we showcased our capacitive sensor system in a test tool setup, capable of nanometer-level measurements. This solution exemplifies our commitment to enabling unprecedented precision for sensor applications.
We were pleased to sponsor the attendance of around 50 students from the Dispuut Taylor group of TU Delft, helping them explore the possibilities of precision engineering firsthand.
The students visited our booth in three groups and during these tours, we had the opportunity to introduce them to our precision engineering activities, innovative products, and specifically our contributions to the big Science project we did with CERN.
To make the experience even sweeter, we surprised them with a local treat — a Bossche Bol — which was very well received!
Our visitor's engagement, questions, and feedback were valuable and inspire us to continue pushing the boundaries of precision technology. We look forward to staying connected and exploring potential collaborations!