Q3000's Advanced Motion Technologies Unveiled as `Technology of the Week' By Global Technology Marketplace Yet2.Com
15 November 2000
Q3000's Advanced Motion Technologies Unveiled as `Technology of the Week' By Global Technology Marketplace Yet2.Com
WASHINGTON--Nov. 15, 2000--Company Launches Revolutionary Motion Control Technology and Invites
Interest from Global Implementing Partners
Q3000, creators of `Advanced Motion Technologies(TM) today announced that it was chosen as the "Technology of the Week" by the global technology marketplace Yet2.com.
Q3000's technology is a new electromagnetic ram (actuator) that replaces the hydraulic ram (piston) in nearly all its forms and functions, from industrial processing to automotive, elevators and lifts to marine, naval and military applications. Q3000 holds more than 60 patents and patents pending on the revolutionary technology, which uses electromagnetics in combination with a unique counter-balancing system.
Q3000, innovators of Advanced Motion Technologies (TM), is unveiling the technology for the first time to the broader market through Yet2.com's global technology marketplace, a new on-line intellectual property and technology licensing company supported by industry leaders such as Rockwell, Toyota, BASF, Samsung, TRW, Honeywell, 3M, Dupont, AGFA, Siemens, BOSCH, BT, Hyundai, Motorola, Polaroid and Philips, among other technology leaders. The technology can be seen at: www.yet2.com.
"We were honored to partner with Yet2.com and their global founders in unveiling Q3000's revolutionary technology," said Q3000 President Henry Lieberman. "The R&D effort behind Q3000's technology has taken nearly a decade, and the technology has matured for mass market applications. Yet2.com is using revolutionary technology to accelerate the adoption of new ideas, just as Q3000 is using next-generation technology to expand how humanity controls motion."
Q3000 is currently providing prototypes of the revolutionary technology to the following major industrial sectors:
-- | Advanced motion cueing system for helicopter simulators for the US Navy; |
-- | Applications for navel manufacturers; |
-- | Automotive, including suspension systems and automobile openers and closures; |
-- | Applications for British Aerospace military requirements; |
-- | Cueing simulators for offshore oil rig training; |
-- | Actuators for manufacturing plants; |
-- | Actuators for the elevator industry. |
"Q3000's electromagnetic actuator solves the myriad problems inherent with how we have been controlling motion over the last 200 years," said Phillip Denne, Chief Scientist, Physicist and inventor of the breakthrough. "We can now control motion at much higher speeds, with fantastic accuracy, precise control and do away with the high costs of maintenance. This is a technology that is environmentally safe and opens the doors to new and yet unknown applications for decades to come."
About Q3000
Founded in 1998, Q3000 was created specifically to develop and take to market a body of intellectual property now known as Q3000's "Advanced Motion Technologies," comprised of over 60 patents and patents pending on a new electromagnetic actuator and its related applications. Based on the decades-long work of Phillip Denne, Q3000's mission is to transition existing industrial-age motion control technologies based on inferior hydraulics to the superior electromagnetic processes. The company has its headquarters in the United States, an extensive R&D facility in the United Kingdom, and sales offices in the US, UK and Japan. For further information on Q3000 and its revolutionary technologies, please contact Henry Lieberman at 301/260-9090 or email: hlieberman@Q3000.com.
About yet2.com
yet2.com is the first cross-industry global marketplace for the exchange of technology on the Internet. The company has enlisted a growing core of leading corporations and government agencies to pledge technology assets from every field of research. yet2.com is creating the most efficient method of streamlining research and development and extracting value from intellectual assets. With its headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, yet2.com has offices in Europe and Asia. For more information, visit www.yet2.com.