Article: High density, zero windings: DC electromotive coil technology enables more innovative appliance designs.(Motors & Motor Control)

During the past decade, executives have cut operational costs to the point that there is little left to cut. Cost cuts have almost been eliminated as a strategy for increasing profitability. To create value, executives are left with few options except innovative new features and products. But true innovation isn't a matter of adding a few new features or redesigning the look of a product. It comes from pushing the envelope.

The new motor technology ThinGap has developed provides a platform for innovation in the appliance industry that can be configured for various performance characteristics. This allows designers of appliances to add features, capabilities and ...

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