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Electromate Introduces Advanced UAV and Drone Subsystems in Partnership with maxon

January 20, 2025

Electromate Introduces Advanced UAV and Drone Subsystems in Partnership with maxon

Electromate Introduces Advanced UAV and Drone Subsystems in Partnership with maxon

Electromate, a leading Canadian distributor of high-performance mechatronic solutions, is pleased to announce the availability of advanced UAV and drone subsystems through its partnership with maxon, a renowned Swiss manufacturer of precision drive systems.

These subsystems are engineered to meet the specific demands of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), focusing on durability, efficiency, and precise control. Electromate offers a range of maxon products tailored for various UAV applications, including:

  • Surveillance and Inspection
  • Agriculture
  • Cargo and Delivery
  • Military and Defense
  • Disaster Response

“Our collaboration with maxon allows us to provide cutting-edge mechatronic solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of UAVs and drones across multiple industries,” said Warren Osak, President of Electromate Inc. “These subsystems are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern aerial applications.

maxon guarantees the highest quality in its products, processes, and certifications for the drone market. maxon’s UAV propulsion systems consist of brushless DC motors, Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs), and propellers built for the utmost safety and efficiency.

About Electromate

Electromate Inc. is a Canadian-based company specializing in mechatronic and robotic solutions.  As the exclusive Canadian distributor of several high-end mechatronic component manufacturers, including maxon, Harmonic Drive, Galil Motion Control, and Advanced Motion Controls, the compnay provides an extensive range of motion control components and configurations to fit any application across various industries.  

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For more information about the UAV and drone subsystems, click here

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