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ELECTRIMACS 2026

18-21 May 2026 | Palermo, Italy

Visit Speedgoat at ELECTRIMACS 2026 in Palermo

Join Speedgoat at ELECTRIMACS 2026, taking place May 18–21 in Palermo, and discover how engineers can validate embedded power electronics and motor control systems before hardware integration.

At our booth, we will demonstrate a complete workflow for power converter and motor drive control development—from control design to real-time Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing using target embedded controllers.

Experience how embedded controllers can be validated using real-time HIL simulation.

The controller runs on its target hardware while interacting with high-fidelity electrical system models executed in real time on a Speedgoat test system. These models capture fast switching dynamics, electrical behavior, and system-level interactions.

Learn how to:

  • Develop and validate control algorithms for power converters and motor drives using Simulink®
  • Automatically deploy controllers to embedded hardware
  • Test performance under realistic electrical conditions, including switching behavior and transients
  • Evaluate current ripple, torque response, and system dynamics
  • Run repeatable and automated validation workflows

Why it matters:

  • Validate controllers before connecting to physical hardware
  • Detect issues early and reduce integration risks
  • Improve performance through rapid iteration and testing
  • Accelerate development of power electronics and motor control systems

Book a 30-minute meeting at our booth to discuss your current validation challenges, real-time testing setup, or HIL strategy. This session is designed to explore practical next steps and identify how Speedgoat can support your workflow.

 

Date  
18-21 May 2026

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Your Speedgoat Team

Janosch Marquart
Janosch Marquart
Head of Technical Sales Academia
Mathieu Lu-Dac
Mathieu Lu-Dac
Senior Application Engineer, Speedgoat

Mathieu Lu-Dac is a Senior Application Engineer specializing in Motor Control and Power Electronics at Speedgoat. He holds a PhD in Physics, bringing a strong background in scientific research and engineering to his role.

Before joining Speedgoat, Mathieu spent seven years as a motor designer and expert at Johnson Electric, where he developed deep expertise in electric motor technologies and contributed to multiple innovation projects across the automotive sector. His career also includes roles in R&D and product management, bridging the gap between advanced engineering and practical implementation.

At Speedgoat, Mathieu focuses on real-time simulation for electric drive control applications, supporting engineers in developing and testing control algorithms for advanced motor systems. His broad experience in physical and mathematical modeling enables him to help customers accelerate innovation and achieve reliable, high-performance control solutions.

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