The difference between electromechanical engineering and mechatronics?

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Mechatronics is typically defined as the intersection of the following fields:

  • Mechanical Design
  • Electrical Design (e.g. electronics)
  • Software
  • Control

Electromechanical engineering does not typically involve software or control topics directly. Rather, it is the study of systems where energy is converted between the electrical and mechanical realms.

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