Consortium
​The coordinator for ROTATOR was Magnomatics Limited (MGM). Magnomatics is a high technology company that is developing and manufacturing products for global industries based on its proprietary ground breaking magnetic gear technology. The first partner was the University of Sheffield (USFD). One of the university departments is the AMRC, which includes world-class facilities for additive manufacture, engineering design and machining as well as UKAS-accredited test facilities. The AMRC Composites Centre is a state-of-the-art facility for advanced composite manufacturing research and development. Also working on the project was the AMRC Design & Prototyping Group. The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) was also involved. The EEE Department at Sheffield is respected internationally for its many important contributions in the field of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. The University of Sheffield Dynamics Group were also involved in vibration and environmental testing using their Laboratory for Verification and Validation based at “Factory 2050”. The second partner, Romax Technology Limited (now Hexagon), a global leader in software and services for rotating and electric machinery. The third partner was Advanced Electromagnetics, a world-class motor and actuator design and manufacturing company based in the Netherlands. AE bring key experience to the consortium regarding advanced research, design, thermal management and construction of high torque density electric motors. The synergistic team of partners have the unique skills, innovation potential and experience to deliver ROTATOR and enable the wider ambitions to be fulfilled.
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Magnomatics Limited: https://www.magnomatics.com/
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Romax Technology Limited (Hexagon): https://hexagon.com/
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Advanced Electromagnetics: https://ae-grp.nl/
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AMRC Sheffield: https://www.amrc.co.uk/
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Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE): https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/eee
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