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Mechatronic subsystems are changing the way machines get built. Instead of piecing together motors, drives, sensors, and mechanics one component at a time, OEMs and machine builders can now work with fully integrated units that deliver ready-to-use functionality. This shift is cutting design hours, simplifying deployment, and helping teams get new products into the market faster.
A new article from Mechatronics Canada looks at why subsystems are becoming so important, what challenges companies face when adopting them, and how they’re shaping the future of industrial automation. It’s a practical look at the benefits, trade-offs, and growing demand for integrated solutions across multiple industries.
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