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Advancing Axial Flux Motor Technology: From Niche Innovation to Mainstream Adoption

Discover how Axial Flux Motor (AFM) technology is moving beyond niche applications and into the mainstream. This session explores its distinct performance advantages and the design and manufacturing strategies enabling scalable adoption across industries.

As demand grows for higher efficiency, greater power density, and more sustainable electrification solutions, Axial Flux Motor (AFM) technology is gaining significant momentum. This session examines the engineering and manufacturing advancements driving its transition from specialist innovation to commercially viable, large-scale deployment.

  • Highlight the core performance and efficiency advantages of AFM technology and its potential for broad market adoption.
  • Explore key engineering enhancements, including electromagnetic optimisation, thermofluidic design, and advanced thermal management.
  • Demonstrate how Design for Manufacturability (DFM) supports scalable, cost-effective production of AFM solutions.
  • Showcase how these advancements enable AFM-based Electric Drive Units (EDUs) and related applications to deliver exceptional efficiency, power density, and performance across multiple sectors.


Tuesday 19 May 14:00 - 14:30 Electric Motor Forum Electric Motor Forum Stage

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Discover how Axial Flux Motor (AFM) technology is moving beyond niche applications and into the mainstream. This session explores its distinct performance advantages and the design and manufacturing strategies enabling scalable adoption across industries.

Electric Motor Forum Stage Europe/London
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Speakers

Matrishvan Raval

Head of Product, Turntide Technologies

Venue

Messe Berlin, South Entrance, Messedamm 22, D-14055 Berlin, Germany

Opening times

Tuesday, 19 May | 09:30 – 17:30

Wednesday, 20 May 09:30 – 17:30

Thursday, 21 May | 09:30 – 16:00