Amsted Automotive to showcase Powder Metallurgy and advanced metal-forming at CTI Symposium
May 7, 2025

Amsted Automotive will showcase its powertrain torque management solutions, Powder Metallurgy capabilities and advanced metal-forming technologies at the 2025 CTI Symposium USA from May 13-14, 2025, in Novi, Michigan. The company also plans to highlight its recent work in hybrid electric and electric vehicles and internal combustion engine platforms.
“Amsted Automotive is dedicated to developing transformative solutions that advance vehicle performance, efficiency and sustainability,” said Bill Kerfin, Amsted Automotive President. “Our combined expertise in drivetrain systems and precision manufacturing positions us to help our customers succeed in an increasingly demanding market.”
The company’s production disconnect technology – engineered for seamless, high-speed transitions between two- and four-wheel drive in EVs or HEVs – will be highlighted at the event. With a latching-in-state design that conserves energy, the system can reportedly extend an HEV and EV all-electric driving range by up to 10%. Amsted will also present its Multi-Speed Shift Technology, featuring integrated one-way clutch (OWC) functionality capable of supporting drivetrain efficiency and cost reduction.
Amsted also plans to spotlight its award-winning Powder Metallurgy technologies and market-leading metal stamping capabilities. These technologies enable the production of intricate, tight-tolerance components such as electric motor housings, planetary carriers, gears, hubs, brackets and carriers that meet the demands of the modern automotive industry.
One of the featured demonstrations will showcase Soft Magnetic Composites (SMC) in electric motor applications. Leveraging SMCs allows for the creation of complex shapes with reduced material waste and enhanced performance.
Attendees of the 2025 CTI Symposium USA can visit Amsted Automotive at Booth D-1.