MDQUADRO (Mechatronics and Dynamic Devices) opened in 2011 on the initiative of a few enterprising Professors and Researchers of the Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences of ‘Università degli Studi di Bergamo’.
Thanks to years spent on research and application in the field of mechanics and mechatronics, MDQUADRO’s core business is developing mechatronic systems with a high level of innovation and technological content, hence offering customised solutions to meet specific needs.
The solutions provided by MDQUADRO – from concept to design, up to machinery assembly and relevant setting-up – can be applied to almost any industrial field.
MDQUADRO always keeps a very high innovation level:
– Collaboration with several Industrial Companies and Academies
– Designs in line with the directives of Industry 4.0
– Member of the Italian Technology Cluster “Fabbrica Intelligente”
– Registration as innovative SME in the special section of the Business Register
in Mechatronics and the ability to transform technological solutions into products.
from concept to design, up to turn-key prototype/preseries.
development of special machinery and highly innovative and technological mechatronic systems.
mechanical/electronic design and software development allowing to use leading-edge technologies in order to supply innovative solutions and products.
featured by a high level of:
– automation
– integration, reconfigurability,flexibility and suitability to operational conditions
– efficiency and performance
– optimum price/performance ratio.
especially in the technological fields of robotics, industrial automation, assembly and manipulation systems.
MDQUADRO is partner of Inproves, co-financed by the European Fund for regional development (FESR) and following a Research and Innovation Agreement between Regione Lombardia and Brembo, world leading company in the production of breaking systems.
The project aims at enhancing research on sustainable mobility, developing a new generation of high-performance brushless electric motors, for both breaking devices and automotive traction.
The prototypes will be developed by means of a dedicated production line based on the requirements of Industry 4.0 and they are to become the benchmarks of a new generation of electric motors for vehicles, thus guaranteeing a significant impact on environmental sustainability and on a reduction in fossil fuel consumption. An ambitious goal for the car of the future: more performing motors and more eco-friendly vehicles.
Alongside MDQ, other important partners are involved in the project, such as Magneti Marelli, Politecnico di Milano, Università di Bergamo and the SMEs eNovia, Peri, Mako-Shark and Utp Vision.