Jacques Lemire to Deliver Keynote on Robotics Safety at MDSM 2025

Jacques Lemire to Address Safety Considerations in Robotics



Designatronics has announced that Jacques Lemire, a prominent professional engineer with extensive experience in mechatronics, will be a featured speaker at the upcoming MDSM (Motor, Drive Systems, Magnetics) Conference and Exhibitions from February 18 to 20, 2025. His insights will be particularly valuable as he discusses crucial safety considerations in the design and implementation of robotic systems.

With a remarkable thirty-year career in mechatronics and motion control, Lemire is not only a key player at SDP/SI, a Designatronics brand, but also a consultant who offers critical expertise in integrated solutions tailored for the robotics and industrial automation sectors. His work has significantly contributed to advancing the company’s offerings in motor technology and motion control.

At MDSM 2025, Lemire will lead a session titled "Motors and Motion Control System Design for Safety Considerations in Robotics Applications." His presentation aims to emphasize the importance of safety in the context of human-centered robots. Lemire plans to delve into various design and regulatory considerations essential for successfully integrating electro-mechanical drive systems into future robotics solutions.

His quote captures the essence of his commitment to safety: “My talk will explore the essential design considerations for motors and mechanical drives, emphasizing safety and regulations to ensure seamless, secure integration in human-centric robots.” This focus on safety is especially critical as the industry moves towards more autonomous and collaborative robotic systems that interact closely with humans.

The MDSM Conference serves as a crucial platform for leaders in the field, showcasing the latest advancements in motor technology, control systems, and magnetic applications, while also fostering discussions around innovations shaping robotics and automation's future. The Motor and Drive Systems Track, in particular, is set to highlight the technological advancements that are transforming industries such as manufacturing and logistics.

About Designatronics
Designatronics, Inc. is dedicated to delivering comprehensive solutions in mechanical and electromechanical engineering. They excel in providing integrated services encompassing design, engineering, and manufacturing aimed at optimizing value in various global markets. Their offerings include fast turnaround on 100,000 standard small mechanical components, high-quality machined parts, and precision subassemblies. Furthermore, they serve as a key supplier for diverse applications, effectively navigating the needs of different sectors including aerospace, robotics, and medical equipment manufacturing.

About Jacques Lemire – Lemire PBD Consulting
Jacques Lemire, currently the principal at Lemire PBD Consulting, boasts over 30 years of technical expertise across multiple international markets—including the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia. His background spans multiple industries, such as aerospace, robotics, and medical devices, and he has held significant positions ranging from technical to executive roles in companies with revenues between $60M and $955M. Lemire is also an active member of key industry committees, contributing valuable insight to the American Gear Manufacturer Association and ASME/IEEE Joint Humanoid Committee. Residing in Cary, North Carolina with his wife, Linda, Lemire continues to influence the fields of engineering and business management in robotics.

As the MDSM 2025 approaches, industry professionals and enthusiasts alike are looking forward to Lemire's presentation, anticipating not just technical insights but also a thoughtful discussion on safety, integration, and the future of robotics. Attendees will undoubtedly gain from this unique opportunity to learn from a seasoned expert shaping the industry's future.

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