Post by Dr.-Ing Matt L.

Guiding automation engineers design machine control systems with structured control philosophy, PLC architecture, commissioning strategy, and motion control.

Last week, I had the pleasure of visiting INGENIQS and meeting their founder, Steven Cappa. Our discussions on high-tech mechatronic systems highlighted something fundamental: >The growing necessity of model-based design and control in today’s complex machines. Too often, traditional trial-and-error tuning limits performance and slows development. With a model-based approach, engineers can simulate, predict, and optimize system behavior long before hardware is commissioned, reducing risks, costs, and time-to-market. To share this idea more broadly, I created a short explainer video: <<>> Learn more about their work in model-based engineering: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e3PkaKQx 🔗 https://lnkd.in/etsdswHe I’d love to hear your thoughts: 🔹 How is your company adopting model-based methods? 🔹 Where do you see the biggest opportunities or challenges ahead? #ModelBasedDesign #ModelBasedControl #Automation #Mechatronics #EngineeringInnovation #DigitalTwin #ControlSystems #AdvancedManufacturing #IndustrialAutomation

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