Company profile
MDM-Mecatronics s.r.l., with registered address in Minerbio (BO), has been working in the field of precision electronics and mechanics for 40 years, focusing its activities on the design, production, sales and technical assistance of equipment and machines for dimensional precision metrology. The technology exploited to create the products is developed 100% in-house by highly skilled technicians who carry out research in the hardware and software design field and who issue their own patents.
MDM-Mecatronics is one of the 15 Members of the Coordinate Measuring Machines Association (CMMA), which is a worldwide association of Manufacturers of Measuring Machines who work with their own technology. MDM-Mecatronics owns patents that is has used to produce around 5000 electronic control devices that it has sold around the world and that are still working efficiently.
Thanks to its last projects, starting from 1979, it has put a complete range of manual and automatic three-dimensional measuring machines on catalogue. Our company works in industrial sectors where dimensional control and three-dimensional measuring requires a modern, leading-edge and precise technology, backed by a high level of assistance and training of personnel who actually work on the systems.
MDM-Mecatronics has its own in-house calibration centre authorised by the INRIM Institute and equipped with the most modern of measuring and control systems, approved subject to ISO 17025.
The design and development of software related to the efficiency of our systems is just as important and MDM-Metrosoft, another company of our group, is indeed the perfect completion for this purpose.
The research, design and development aspects of our systems are constantly up-dated in line with the modern industrial control and measurement requirements requested in compliance with the high standards currently imposed by modern technologies.
Our technicians and all the staff members of MDM-Mecatronics are at your disposal to provide information concerning dimensional measurements, control and retrofitting of older generation machines so that such machines can be used suitably in line with the current technology.