ECM Appoints Exec Dan Lisowsky To Head Industrial OEM Products Division for PCB Stator Electric Motor Design
NEEDHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE[1])–US design and software firm, ECM[2], has tapped executive Dan Lisowsky[3] to head a new unit dedicated to serving leading manufacturers in the development of PCB Stator electric motors. Mr. Lisowsky will direct ECM’s Industrial OEM Products Division, which will offer engineering, software, and client services to large electric motor equipment manufacturers.
These services include electric motor development on ECM’s award-winning PrintStator Motor CAD[4] platform, as well as advisory for modeling, prototyping, production, and commercialization of products incorporating PCB Stator technology. ECM design partners already served by the Industrial OEM Products Division include aerospace and defense innovator L3 Harris, global electronics manufacturer Celestica, marine and rail component leader B. Hepworth, and global engineering and manufacturing services firm East West Manufacturing.[5][6][7][8][9]
“ECM is working with large electric motor OEMs in developing new products and applications with PrintStator Motor CAD and PCB Stator innovation. With Dan and this new division, we’re providing a dedicated team to serving this demand and on-boarding additional motor OEMs who can leverage our technology,” said ECM CEO Brian Casey[10]. In his new role, Dan Lisowsky will draw on an extensive industry acumen to accelerate adoption of PCB Stator technology by ECM’s existing clients, while actively engaging new partners for the Industrial OEM Products Division.
“I’m excited to join ECM to serve existing partners and to leveraging my network to convince new players to utilize ECM’s motor production technology to achieve their performance, efficiency, lightweighting and sustainability goals,” said Dan Lisowsky, ECM’s VP of Industrial OEM Products. Lisowsky brings a wealth of experience to ECM, having served (most recently) as a Product Marketing Manager and Applications Engineer at motor and motion control company AMETEK. Prior to AMETEK, Mr.
Lisowsky held senior roles at medical electronics firm Valtronic and electronics manufacturing services and complex circuit board fabrication company Sanmina. Lisowsky earned his MSE in Technology Management from the University of Pennsylvania and BSE in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan. Mr.
Lisowsky’s leadership will support ECM’s rapid growth that has seen the firm evolve from startup to a SaaS enterprise serving 21st century electric motor design needs. As a company, ECM pairs patented PCB Stator innovation to PrintStator[11] Motor CAD to create next generation electric machines that are smaller, quieter, and more energy efficient across a broad range of use cases. Those include HVAC, E-Mobility, Medical, Robotics, Aerospace, Haptics, Simulated Inertia, Renewable Energy, Consumer Electronics and more.
ECM’s PCB Stators replace the bulky copper windings in traditional motors with an ultra-thin disc. PCB Stator motors designed via PrintStator are up to 70% lighter than conventional options, achieve efficiencies in excess of 90%, and are more sustainable by requiring just 20% of the raw materials to produce. ECM has earned 14 award distinctions for its Motor CAD platform and electric motor solutions, including winning the 2024 Automate Innovation Awards for Software.
The company launched PrintStator as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product in January 2024 at CES. ECM’s new Head of Industrial OEM Products will lead the division to facilitate wider access to the benefits of PrintStator and PCB Stator innovation by large electric motor manufacturers. “ECM’s PrintStator software and printed circuit board technology have created a disruptive shift within the industrial motor OEM market.
Leveraging ECM’s PrintStator SaaS platform to integrate axial flux motor topology and PCB Stator innovation is a revolutionary advancement for the global electric motor market,” said Dan Lisowsky, ECM’s VP of Industrial OEM Products. About ECM ECM PCB Stator Tech[12] uses advanced Motor CAD and patented PCB Stator–printed circuit board–technology to create next generation electric motors for multiple applications.
ECM’s award-winning PrintStator[13] software powers the design, manufacture, and integration of PCB Stator motors that are lighter, quieter, and more energy and space efficient across numerous use cases. ECM designed motors achieve efficiencies in excess of 90% while requiring just 20% of the raw materials to produce. ECM has collaborated with multiple organizations to create optimized motor solutions across a variety of verticals: HVAC, E-Mobility, Medical, Robotics, Aerospace, Haptics, Simulated Inertia, Renewable Energy, Aerospace, Consumer Electronics and more.
ECM’s design partners include aerospace and defense innovator L3 Harris[14], global electronics manufacturer Celestica[15], marine and rail component leader B. Hepworth,[16] global engineering and manufacturing services firm East West Manufacturing[17] and consumer electronics startup Nodo Film Systems[18]. ECM is a 2024 CES Innovation Awards Honoree[19] and winner of four International SaaS Awards[20]–including SaaS Solution of The Year, Best SaaS Product for CSR, Sustainability and ESG, and Best SaaS Product for Engineering Management, PLM Or CAD.
ECM’s PrintStator software is also an Automate Innovation Awards[21], Machine Design IDEA Awards,[22] and Design World LEAP Awards winner. ECM has offices in Boston (MA), Bozeman (MT), and a business development representative in Europe[23]. You can learn more about ECM’s PCB Stator solutions and PrintStator Motor CAD platform at www.pcbstator.com and in these videos: “How Does a PCB Stator Work?” and “Designing Sustainable Electric Motors.”[24][25][26]
References
- ^ BUSINESS WIRE (www.businesswire.com)
- ^ ECM (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ Dan Lisowsky (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ PrintStator Motor CAD (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ L3 Harris (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ Celestica (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ B.
Hepworth
(cts.businesswire.com) - ^ East West Manufacturing (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ . (www.ewmfg.com)
- ^ ECM CEO Brian Casey (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ PrintStator (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ ECM PCB Stator Tech (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ PrintStator (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ L3 Harris (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ Celestica (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ B.
Hepworth,
(cts.businesswire.com) - ^ East West Manufacturing (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ Nodo Film Systems (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ CES Innovation Awards Honoree (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ International SaaS Awards (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ Automate Innovation Awards (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ IDEA Awards, (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ in Europe (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ www.pcbstator.com (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ “How Does a PCB Stator Work?” (cts.businesswire.com)
- ^ “Designing Sustainable Electric Motors.” (cts.businesswire.com)