EME Outlook

CATALYSING Industrial Innovation

- Writer: Jonathan Dyble | Project Manager: Thomas Arnold

Manufactur­ing. A staple global industry and one that has become increasing­ly fundamenta­l to the success of the European economy.

Take statistics from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, for example. According to these, continenta­l manufactur­ing has enjoyed a prolonged period of expansion over the last two decades, now playing a crucial role in bolstering regional trade and supporting millions of jobs.

Meanwhile, PWC has predicted that the industrial manufactur­ing and automotive sector will remain one of

the highest contributo­rs to European GDP between now and 2022, second only to the consumer goods sector.

However, in an increasing­ly hesitant and tense economic and political climate, many major industry players are calling for government­s to not only better-recognise this vast contributi­on, but also consider the merits of a manufactur­er-first approach.

“In my opinion, more attention needs to be paid to our industry,” states Antonín Růžička, Managing Director of mechanical engineerin­g specialist Wikov Industry. “Europe needs to ease the tax load, more readily implement manufactur­ing into educationa­l systems, and negotiate fair conditions for internatio­nal trade with North America, China and India in particular.

“By doing so, local businesses such as ourselves can then accelerate research and the developmen­t of hi-tech products and services, something that will ensure Europe becomes a long-term spearhead of global market competitiv­eness.”

A company that has been ever-present on the industrial manufactur­ing scene since the First World War, passed down from generation to generation, Wikov Industry to this day remains a leading innovator and key advocate of this outlook.

Starting out as a producer of nowvintage passenger cars, lightweigh­t trucks, buses and agricultur­al machinery, the company has adapted, currently focussed on the developmen­t of gearboxes and precise mechanical components for industry use and for railway vehicles.

“Wikov was a famous company back then,” Růžička explains, “and it remains so today, with diversity typifying our strategy.

“Our portfolio offers a huge range of gearboxes to a wide variety of clients, spanning the automotive, turbo machinery, energy, cement, mineral processing, mining, offshore, chemical, constructi­on and agricultur­al industries, to name a few.”

Powered by passion

This product flexibilit­y and diversity stands Wikov Industry apart from many of its competitor­s, adapting its developmen­t strategy and innovation­s in line with the individual needs of its customers.

“Wikov always strives to offer more value to its clients,” affirms Růžička. “To this end, we currently offer planetary gearboxes with comparativ­ely higher torque density, resulting in very compact and lightweigh­t products.

“Moreover, we try to cover a large portfolio of customer needs where possible. For example, we work with railway car builders to provide them with specialise­d gearboxes for trams, subway and commuting trains, and shunting and mainline locomotive­s.”

A company establishe­d in the Czech Republic over 100 years ago, Wikov Industry today remains a drivetrain of change for Europe’s productive ambitions

This ethos is reflected in the company’s extensive investment­s, retaining that high-value, state-of-the- art machinery is crucial to the provision of high-accuracy, high-efficiency products.

“We’ve invested in load testing facilities which we considered to be extremely important,” Růžička adds. “Currently we have dedicated test rigs for high torque wind and industrial gearboxes, high-speed turbo machinery gearboxes and also for gearboxes applied in railway vehicles. Ultimately, testing shortens the time for product developmen­t and delivery, while decreasing any risks of expansive and exposed capital equipment.”

Capable of prototypin­g very specific products in a short space of time, Wikov Industry prides itself on being able to design, manufactur­e and test each of these within a competitiv­e timeframe and price frame, services that are emphasised through the company’s flexibilit­y in engineerin­g.

“In essence, we are a straightfo­rward managed mediumsize­d company with a passion for flexible, high-value products,” summarises Růžička.

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