Transwind is advancing with loT and Al-driven systems integration
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|February 2025
The company is paving the way to experience smarter winding machines that are accessible at your fingertips. This evolution will soon allow users to continuously monitor the performance of their winding machines via dashboards or mobile apps, which will help in predictive maintenance, data collection, and analysis.
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Jayaram Director Transwind Technologies Pvt Ltd
Transwind Technologies redefines manufacturing with precision, innovation, and a customer-centric approach. Specialising in winding machines and advanced automation, the company empowers industries to excel.
With a focus on loT, AI, and renewable energy, Transwind offers cutting-edge solutions for EVs, transformers, and more. Jayaram, the Director of Transwind Technologies, shares more insight into the industry.
How does Transwind integrate loT and AI in its machines and automation solutions?
'Every wire is perfectly wound, every part in sync and every solution uniquely yours.' That is the magic we bring to life every day. At Transwind Technologies, we don't just build machines; we craft solutions that keep industries spinning forward. Today, we are proud to be at the forefront of engineering excellence, offering an expansive range of winding machines, special-purpose machines and line automation solutions. Constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible, our next step is into IOTS and Al-driven systems. As the electric vehicle (EV) sector transformed, we prepared ourselves to embrace the innovations and challenges that came with it. Today, we have reached a level of excellence where we can fully support the EV industry.
From motor coil winding machines to advanced automation and assembly lines, we provide a comprehensive one-stop solution for all production needs in this rapidly evolving sector.
This story is from the February 2025 edition of EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review).
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