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Elmo Motion Control presents technology innovations at upcoming shows

By The Robot Report Staff | April 29, 2025

Elmo Motion Control will demonstrate the Titanium Maestro motion controller at the Robotics Summit & Expo.

See the Titanium Maestro motion controller at the Robotics Summit & Expo. Source: Elmo Motion Control

With conference and trade show season upon us, robotics developers will have multiple opportunities to learn about Elmo Motion Control Ltd.’s systems, starting with the 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo on April 30 and May 1.

The Petah Tikva, Israel-based company plans to show its newly released Titanium Maestro motion controller. It claimed that the product can meet the demands of machine builders who require high performance, speed, accuracy, and robustness.

The Titanium Maestro is designed for demanding applications and offers real-time EtherCAT communication with advanced multi-axis management capabilities. In addition, Elmo will display its Platinum line of products with functional safety, as well as give a glimpse of the future Titanium multi-axis servo drives.

Three demos to catch

Elmo said it will present three demonstrations of its motion control capabilities. A full-solution stand will shows the latest versatile low- to high-power system over EtherCAT networking.

It will also exhibit an interactive 400-lb. (181.4 kg) automated ground vehicle (AGV) motor driven by 11kW small servo drives, plus a Bosch Rexroth ROKIT modular kit for mobile robot navigation and motion control. The company said the live demos will prove its technology’s seamless integration and superior performance.

Elmo said it has has been a motion control technology leader for over 35 years, with millions of servo drives working 24/7 worldwide. It offerings range from design to delivery of servo drives, network-based multi-axis motion controllers, and integrated servo motors. They can all be customized and configure using Elmo’s proprietary software tools for any machine in any industry, such as semiconductors, lasers, robots, life sciences, industrial automation, AGVs, and more.

The company employs more than 350 personnel and has offices in the U.S., China, Germany, Italy, Korea, and Singapore, as well as a manufacturing facility in Poland. Elmo has a worldwide distribution network.

“By advancing motion control with state-of-the-art technology, Elmo makes smart machines even smarter,” said the Bosch Rexroth company.

See Elmo Motion Control live

In addition to Booth 212 at the 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo, which will be on April 30 and May 1 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Elmo Motion Control will exhibit at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston and from May 12 to 15 at Booth 2014 at Automate in Detroit.

“We are excited to present Elmo’s advanced motion control innovations at these three consecutive industry-leading exhibitions,” stated Elizabeth Victor, director of sales for the Americas at Elmo, “These shows allow us to match the solutions that our customers and visitors in many industries require for their machines, ranging from robotics to industrial automation, ROVs [remotely operated vehicles], semiconductors, and more.”

Elmo experts are available for pre-scheduled meetings at these events.


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