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GYS concerning production , servicing and aftercare . For example , a small family car from 20 years ago would have required the most basic four-amp charger , whereas today ’ s cars require between 120 and 150 amps to protect the array of complex electronic systems in play . Through our newly advanced technology , GYS ’ engineers are able to extract chargerelated data to understand how different applications respond to the charging process itself . In doing so , we are able to program chargers to improve their performance for any battery metallurgy required .”

From batteries to bots , GYS has its eyes set firmly on the future , with the next development in welding , for Robots and Cobots , already well underway . Part of this includes the development of an automation platform : Smart Automation Machine ( SAM .) The idea being that SAM will simplify the difficulties surrounding automation , specifically in terms of machine recognition . Bruno elaborates : “ I want to change my industry by providing a new ease to connectivity . SAM will enable automatic recognition to connect machine to machine , the same way you would your printer and computer .”
GYS is a challenger by definition : from barely existing 25 years ago to now challenging the top competition of each new market it enters . It challenges how things are currently done and how they can be improved – a process in which it invites its staff to collaborate . “ It ’ s a positive characteristic in a growing company ,” Neil concludes . “ I believe ‘ challenger ’ is the perfect term to encapsulate our style of organization , and a very healthy environment to be in .” ■
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