HEIDENHAIN Joins MCMA

Nov. 20, 2015
HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION announces that it has joined the Motion Control & Motor Association (MCMA).

HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION announces that it has joined the Motion Control & Motor Association (MCMA).

“This partnership serves to further strengthen both organizations, as we work together to provide up-to-date information on automation and motion control technologies,” commented Tom Wyatt, HEIDENHAIN Marketing Manager. “We at HEIDENHAIN are committed to providing precision measurement feedback components to the motor industry while MCMA continues to remain a powerful resource of motion control and automation information, and with these aligned goals, we feel this partnership can flourish.”

HEIDENHAIN joined the MCMA earlier this year, and has posted multiple technical case studies and technical papers on the MCMA’s Motion Control Online website and in the future is planning to showcase newly released products as well.

Per its website, MCMA lists some of its activities as including gathering and providing industry market research and analysis, conducting an annual automation industry Business Forum attracting 500 industry leaders, hosting educational workshops and technical conferences, and developing networking opportunities throughout the world.

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