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Linamar Chooses RomaxDESIGNER for Design and Development of Driveline Systems

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February 28, 2017

Linamar Corporation uses RomaxDESIGNER from Romax Technology in its design and development processes, creating innovative transmission and driveline systems for a wide range of product lines.

“RomaxDESIGNER is chosen because it was the software that satisfied our needs for upfront prediction of system performance for geared systems; it provides a short computation time plus a friendly user-interface,” Christopher West, chief engineer for Axle and Core Engineering, says.

Innovative engineering approach from Romax is being applied to the development of new electric drive systems at Linamar.

“RomaxDESIGNER is pivotal to development of new e-Axle systems. McLaren Engineering has seen good correlations of analytical predictions from Romax with test results in the prototypes tested at McLaren Engineering,” says Kevin Ledford, chief engineer for E-Axle Systems at Linamar.

“We are delighted that world-leading customers such as the Linamar Corporation continue to use our number one flagship product RomaxDESIGNER within their design and development process. The software now also covers the electric and hybrid electric vehicle markets, highlighting its increasing role in enabling our customers to achieve faster and more accurate designs that match their innovative and unique requirements,” Andy Poon, CEO of Romax, says.

For more information, visit Romax Technology.

Source: Press materials received from the company

 
 

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