Control Techniques, a subsidiary of NIDEC Motor Co., is one of the leading manufacturers of motor control and power conversion technologies for commercial and industrial applications. With its innovative products, it is used in the most demanding applications that require performance, reliability and energy efficiency.
Control Techniques has 1,687 employees at 55 locations around the world.
Founded in 1973 as KTK, the company launched the first DC thyristor drive series designed for industrial applications.
Named Control Techniques in 1985, the company successfully launched the world's first Digital DC Driver Mentor and AC Digital driver Commander series in its first year. Since then, Control Techniques has expanded its worldwide operating regions and product line with the launch of the complete product range for factory automation in 1992 and then the Unidrive in 1995, which was the world's first universal AC Drive.
Control Techniques was acquired in 1995 by Emerson Electric Co., which was followed by establishment of 45 Driver Centers around the world. Focusing on investing heavily in research and development, the company still continues its activities by attaching great importance to design and innovation.
Control Techniques, which later became part of Nidec Motor Corporation, has now manufacturing, engineering and design centers around the world, producing innovative AC, DC and servo drive solutions used in industrial equipment and manufacturing processes, as well as high efficiency power conversion systems for renewable energy applications.
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