ECM and East West Manufacturing plan to leverage their capabilities to offer clients a wider range of options to optimize electrical systems.
NEEDHAM, Mass.—Design and software company ECM PCB Stator Tech and global engineering and manufacturing services firm East West Manufacturing have formed a strategic partnership to advance adoption of next-generation products that incorporate PCB Stator electric motors, the companies said in a joint release.
The arrangement is said to enable ECM to leverage East West’s extensive production capabilities while allowing East West to extend the benefits of ECM’s award-winning PrintStator Motor CAD optimization platform to its client network. East West is now a certified ECM manufacturing partner with a dedicated web page on the collaboration.
The two companies have successfully begun production of a commercial consumer product for a third party that will enter retail markets in the fourth quarter of 2024. ECM and East West will also collaborate on production of pre-designed sample-motor kits that integrate ECM’s patented PCB Stator innovation, according to the release.
“This partnership with East West boosts ECM’s mission to deliver the benefits of PCB Stator innovation to a world that will require over a billion specialized electric motors annually,” said ECM CEO Brian Casey, in the release. “It expands our global reach and ability to offer next generation motor solutions at scale.”
Scott Ellyson, CEO of East West Manufacturing, said East West is “thrilled to partner with ECM.”
“Together, we’re not only advancing the adoption of sustainable, high-performance electric motors but also reshaping the future of manufacturing and driving efficiency and innovation at every turn.”
As a company, ECM pairs its PCB Stator technology to PrintStator Motor CAD to create next generation electric machines that are reported to be smaller, quieter, and more energy- and space-efficient across numerous use cases. The use cases include consumer electronics, HVAC, e-mobility, medical, robotics, and aerospace, among others.
According to ECM, its PCB Stators replace the bulky copper windings in traditional motors with an ultra-thin disc. PCB Stator motors designed via PrintStator are up to 70 percent lighter than conventional options—while achieving efficiencies in excess of 90 percent and requiring just 20 percent of the raw materials, the company said.
ECM said it has earned 14 award distinctions for its Motor CAD platform and electric motor solutions, including winning the 2024 Automation Innovation Awards for Software. The Boston-based company released PrintStator as a SaaS offering in the first quarter 2024.
As a global manufacturing services company, East West facilitates the realization of products from concept to production. It works with partners to design, engineer, build, distribute, scale, and manage products. The company maintains four dedicated divisions specializing in integrated assemblies, electronic manufacturing, HVAC equipment, and medical solutions.
Through their collaboration, East West and ECM said they plan to leverage each other’s capabilities and networks to offer clients a wider range of options to optimize electrical systems.