NORD Drivesystems: Revamping Automation at MODEX 2026

NORD Drivesystems is set to showcase its latest technological advancements at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta. From high-efficiency motors to predictive maintenance, their innovations aim to redefine reliability and reduce costs in warehousing.
As MODEX 2026 approaches, the Georgia World Congress Center is preparing to host some of the most innovative minds in robotics and automation. Among them, NORD Drivesystems from Bargteheide, Germany, plans to present latest solutions in drive technology.
With their latest advancements in gear motors and intelligent control products, NORD aims to transform modern warehousing and distribution centers. Their focus unmistakably lies on enhancing throughput while slashing the total cost of ownership (TCO).
Revolutionary Motor Technology
NORD's IE5+ synchronous motors, boasting up to 95% efficiency, promise significant energy savings and constant torque across diverse speed ranges. This leap in technology not only reduces system variants and administrative hassles but also optimizes operations in intralogistics applications. At MODEX, a real-time demonstration will highlight the performance differences between IE3 and the more advanced IE5+ motors.
The question of efficiency versus cost is always pertinent. Are businesses ready to transition towards a more sustainable and cost-effective future with these high-efficiency motors?
Advanced Control Systems
NORD's electronic control solutions offer versatility and precision, available in centralized and decentralized formats. Their NORDAC PRO variable frequency drives, equipped with a multi-protocol Ethernet interface, ensure constant speeds and precise control. The decentralized NORDAC LINK drives provide smooth Plug-and-Play capabilities, simplifying installation and maintenance.
But what does this mean for the bottom line? ESMA's guidance may change compliance math, but NORD's innovations redefine operational efficiency.
Condition Monitoring: The Future of Maintenance
NORD is also pioneering in predictive maintenance with its Condition Monitoring platform. This technology shifts maintenance from a time-based to a status-based approach, promising to extend the lifespan of system components while reducing costs. By analyzing drive and status data, operators can anticipate maintenance needs, optimizing system uptime and performance.
The idea is simple: why wait for a breakdown when you can predict and prevent it?
As NORD showcases these advancements at MODEX, the broader industry must consider the long-term benefits of adopting such technologies. While Brussels moves slowly regulatory frameworks, NORD's innovations are poised to move the industry forward.
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