FAULHABER, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Schönaich, Germany, specializes in high-precision miniature and micro drive systems for advanced industrial and technological applications. The company develops and manufactures DC motors, brushless motors, stepper motors, linear actuators, encoders, gearheads, and integrated motion control electronics designed for compact, high-performance environments. FAULHABER is recognized for its proprietary ironless winding technology, enabling high efficiency, low vibration, and precise positioning in sectors such as robotics, medical devices, laboratory automation, aerospace, and optical systems. The company delivers customized and modular drive solutions with strong engineering integration capabilities, supporting OEMs and industrial manufacturers worldwide through an international network of production and sales facilities across Europe, Asia, and North America.
The new BXI is the most powerful integrated drive system in the FAULHABER portfolio thus far and was developed to meet new requirements of modern robotic applications.
With the exoskeleton "Autonomyo”, this dream can now be made a reality. The active walking aid supports the weakened muscles and enables an intuitive sequence of movements that mimics the natural sequence. The additional power is supplied by six micromotors. To facilitate a harmonious interaction between the exoskeleton and its user, FAULHABER developed an innovative all-in-one component motor with a torque sensor.
It goes without saying that the bicycle is a part of locomotion culture in Germany. 97 percent of people in Germany can ride a bike. They use bicycles not only for bike tours in their free time but also on a daily basis for shopping or commuting to work. Due to rising petrol costs and the constantly congested roads at peak times, residents of large cities in particular see the bicycle as a true alternative to the automobile. FAULHABER drives are installed here in various components.