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Motion launches Automation Intelligence brand

Feb. 3, 2022

Motion Industries has formed Motion Automation Intelligence (Motion Ai), comprising its highly specialized value-add engineering divisions AMMC, Axis, Braas, F&L, Integro, Kaman Automation and Numatic Engineering.

With locations across the United States serving the semiconductor, pharmaceutical, medical, logistics, automotive, aerospace and other industries, Motion Ai’s focused disciplines include robotics, motion control, machine vision, digital networking/IIoT, industrial framing, pneumatics and custom mechatronic systems.

“We approach each opportunity as consultants and then engineer the best solutions based on our customers’ unique needs,” said Aurelio Banda, Motion’s group vice president of automation. “We partner closely with suppliers and customers on automation applications and product development projects to create a vital supplier-customer link. Our services range from the simplest to quite comprehensive, and there is a unique depth of talent in our group that succeeds across disciplines.”

Motion President Randy Breaux promised: “The Motion Ai team comprises the best of the best. Their top-level expertise provides each customer with the most effective solutions to meet business demands. Automation is the present and future, and we are excited to formally launch this new initiative and offer the latest innovations.”

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