Maxon began in December 5, 1961, as Interelectric AG. After the factory building in
Sachseln was completed in 1963, Interelectric began producing shearing foils for
Braun GmbH, specifically for their
electric shavers. At that time, there were 17 employees. The basis of the company was a technical process called
galvanoplasty, or electroforming. Soon afterward, a separate development department for electromechanical devices was created. In 1967, Braun was sold to
Gillette. Following up on the work on DC motors that had been carried out in the company's
R&D department, the engineers were able to develop an entire range of models for DC motors. At the same time, the engineers in Sachseln patented the manufacturing process for the ironless rotor with the diamond-shaped winding. In 1970, the DC Motors were registered under the trademark 'Maxon'. In 1999, the company restructured and rebranded as
Maxon Motor AG. In 2012, the company started offering DC motor drive configuration tooling through its website. In 2017, the company acquired Zub motion control AG, based in
Lucerne,
Switzerland.
Parvalux Electric Motors Ltd based in
Poole, UK, was also acquired by Maxon Motor AG in 2018. In July 2019, the company re-branded simply as 'Maxon'. ==Products==