Case Study
Thursday, March 26
03:10 PM - 03:40 PM
Live in Berlin
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High-power lasers have become the industry standard for electric drive manufacturing as has the common design of such motors, called ‘hairpin motors’. The term refers to the structure of the windings using rectangular-shaped copper wires and has been adopted by all relevant automotive OEMs and suppliers. TRUMPF is by far the technology leader in this specific manufacturing area and a vital part of all new developments. Highly integrated laser systems are utilized in this application, including high power CW lasers with beam shaping and high beam qualities, scanning optics, and artificial intelligence-supported camera-based- as well as directly measuring sensors for weld joint position and seam tracking. The system itself has become the core technology within the production chain for the superior automation capacity and processing speed offered especially in hairpin contacting before the background of a typically high number of connections that need to be realized at a single part. Additionally, high demands regarding reproducibility and process safety are fulfilled in a relatively late production step where high added value is present in the product.
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With over a decade of expertise in laser systems, Matthias brings unparalleled knowledge in laser welding processes, process development methodologies, and large-scale laser system integration for automotive production. His deep understanding of sensor and QA systems, laser equipment qualification, beam diagnostics, and closed-loop laser welding has made him a key player in the field. Currently an Industry Manager E-Mobility Electrified Powertrain at TRUMPF with global oversight, Matthias is at the forefront of pioneering laser applications for electric drive manufacturing. His prior experience includes developing laser material processing solutions at Mercedes-Benz Technology and conducting advanced R&D in laser welding at Daimler AG. Passionate about innovation and knowledge-sharing, Matthias is committed to driving the future of electrified powertrain manufacturing.