
Allient Inc. to Present at Upcoming Webinar on Engineering Thermally-Optimized Joints for Humanoids
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Allient Inc. will present a webinar on May 21, 2026, focusing on engineering thermally-optimized joints for humanoids, addressing motor data interpretation and performance optimization. Insights will be shared by industry experts, emphasizing the need for reliable and efficient motion systems in advanced robotics.
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- Webinar on humanoid joint design challenges and motor data interpretation.
- Focus on practical engineering approaches for motor selection and optimization.
- Insights from Allient's CCO Robert Mastromattei and Senior Engineer Allyson Wyatt.
- Emphasis on balancing performance, thermal efficiency, and reliability.
- Allient specializes in motion, controls, and power solutions for various industries.
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~3 min readAllient Inc. to Present at Upcoming Webinar on Engineering Thermally-Optimized Joints for Humanoids
The webinar will explore the key challenges in humanoid joint design and how motor data should be interpreted in a system-level context rather than relying on standard specifications. It will also look at practical engineering approaches to motor selection and performance optimization for humanoid and advanced robotics applications, with a focus on achieving reliable, thermally efficient performance.
Buffalo, N.Y. - 19 May, 2026 - Allient Inc. (Nasdaq: ALNT) ("Allient" or the "Company"), a global designer and manufacturer of specialty Motion, Controls, and Power products and solutions for targeted industries and applications, has today announced it will present at the upcoming webinar Engineering Thermally-Optimized Joints for Humanoids, hosted by Humanoid Robotics Technology on May 21, 2026.
Register for the webinar here:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8qgxcWAOQeyzfhQjv2c86Q#/registration
The webinar will explore the key challenges in humanoid joint design and how motor data should be interpreted in a system-level context rather than relying on standard specifications. It will also look at practical engineering approaches to motor selection and performance optimization for humanoid and advanced robotics applications, with a focus on achieving reliable, thermally efficient performance.
The webinar will feature insights from:
• Robert Mastromattei, Chief Commercial Officer & Group President at Allient
• Allyson Wyatt, Senior Solutions Engineer at Allient
"Humanoid robotics applications require motion systems capable of balancing performance, thermal efficiency, and reliability in demanding operating environments," said Robert Mastromattei, Chief Commercial Officer & Group President at Allient. "The webinar will provide practical insight into system-level motor selection and joint design considerations for advanced systems."
For more information about Allient's humanoid capabilities, visit: https://allient.com/humanoid-robot-motors-and-motion-solutions/.
ABOUT ALLIENT INC.
Allient (Nasdaq: ALNT) is a global engineering and manufacturing enterprise that develops solutions to drive the future of market-moving industries, including medical, life sciences, aerospace and defense, industrial automation, robotics, semi-conductor, transportation, agriculture, construction, and facility infrastructure. A family of globally responsible companies, Allient takes a One-Team approach to "Connect What Matters" and provides the most robust, reliable, and high-value products and systems by utilizing its core Motion, Controls, and Power technologies and platforms.
Headquartered in Buffalo, N.Y., Allient employs more than 2,500 team members around the world.
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