Drive Technology Insight 2026: The Must‑Attend Engineering Forum for High‑Performance Motion Systems
Drive Technology Insight 2026 is built for engineers who want to get ahead of the curve in motion system design. This is maxon’s flagship technical forum—designed to give you practical engineering value, direct access to specialists and clear answers to the challenges that slow projects down. If motors, gearboxes, controllers or robotics are part of your work, this is where you gain an edge.
This event brings together engineering professionals from across the UK and Ireland for a full day of advanced learning, hands‑on demonstrations and real‑world insight. It goes beyond typical seminars or vendor presentations. Instead, it focuses on the technical decisions and application pressures engineers face every day: achieving reliable performance, managing environmental extremes, predicting failures before they happen and delivering systems that meet demanding requirements.

Throughout the day, you’ll be able to talk directly with maxon engineers who support projects in aerospace, robotics, medical technology, automotive innovation and industrial automation. You can discuss your current challenges, explore design approaches and get practical guidance that applies immediately to your work. Every conversation is an opportunity to refine your thinking, validate your decisions and strengthen the performance of your next system.
The event is designed for engineers who value clear, concise, application‑driven knowledge. Rather than broad theory, you’ll get frameworks, principles and examples drawn from real motion‑control projects. You’ll learn what works, what fails, and why certain design decisions make the difference between a reliable system and one that struggles under load.
Beyond the technical content, Drive Technology Insight 2026 offers a relaxed and productive setting to build connections with peers who work on similar challenges. Networking is not an afterthought—it is a core part of the day. Whether you’re discussing a motor‑selection issue with another engineer, exploring control strategies with a robotics specialist or comparing environmental constraints with a systems designer, the event makes it easy to share experience and accelerate your own understanding.

To make the day both valuable and enjoyable, the forum includes breakfast pastries, lunch, refreshments and complimentary access to the British Motor Museum. It’s an ideal environment to step back from daily pressures and spend time deepening your knowledge, sharpening your engineering approach and exploring new ideas.
Drive Technology Insight 2026 is free to attend for engineers. The entire day is structured to maximise your return on time: targeted technical content, real‑world examples, meaningful discussion and access to specialists who can help you solve the problems that matter. Whether you are refining an existing application, developing a new concept or simply looking to strengthen your technical decision‑making, this event gives you the insight and confidence to move forward with clarity.

If you want to keep projects running smoothly, design motion systems that perform under pressure and stay ahead of upcoming shifts in engineering practice, this is the forum to attend. You will walk away with sharper understanding, practical tools and a stronger foundation for delivering reliable, high‑performance motion systems.
For any questions, please contact karen.whittaker@maxongroup.com or 01189733337















