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HEIDENHAIN Supports University of Michigan's Hyperloop Team



University of Michigan Hyperloop team, one of 20 Hyperloop teams to compete based on Elon Musk's transportation vision

HEIDENHAIN Corporation supports the University of Michigan's Hyperloop team with a sponsorship, as well as donation of motion control feedback for its high-speed pod. The Michigan Hyperloop team is one of the 20 to make it to the next stage of competition based on Elon Musk's vision of future ground transportation.

Its goal is to race along the Hypertube, a mile-long partial-vacuum tube in place at SpaceX's Hawthorne, CA, campus where Musk's vision is being researched and designed. In Musk's 2013 ground transportation paper, pods of people and cargo travel between cities at transonic speeds in a network of low-pressure tubes, while self-driving electric cars transport goods from Hyperloop stations to their final destinations around the country.

At the Hyperloop competition at SpaceX held recently, its third phase called Competition III took place. In order to win, the pod must accelerate to a speed faster than all of its competitors before fully braking in the short distance provided by the track.

To support these efforts, HEIDENHAIN Corporation in North America has provided funds to the Michigan team at the Wolverine level, as well as donated four compact ERO rotary encoders designed for high accuracy and reliability in servo drives.

"HEIDENHAIN's encoders for motion control promise to provide the utmost in motor feedback," said Jonathan Dougherty, HEIDENHAIN Product Specialist, Automation Division, "and we are proud to support these forward-thinking young engineers with tools to enable our future."

Michigan's Hyperloop team has grown to 50-plus dedicated members. Team Media Director Emanuel Papageorgiou (BFA '19) said, "It is great to see how many freshmen are actively involved on our team this year. Seeing how many fresh faces took the initiative to complete assignments and parts before their deadline, even if they were not assigned to them, has been really refreshing and provides our members with invaluable hands-on experience."

For more information contact:

HEIDENHAIN Corporation

333 E. State Parkway

Schaumburg, IL 60173-5337

847-490-1191

www.heidenhain.us

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