ABB is a global leader in automation technologies, energy management, and robotics, serving industries like manufacturing, transportation, and infrastructure. The company focuses on advancing smart factories, renewable energy systems, and electrification solutions. With expertise in IoT platforms, AI systems, and sustainability-focused innovation, ABB drives operational excellence and environmental responsibility. Its solutions empower industries to optimize performance and embrace digital transformation.
ABB’s Azipod® propulsion will help Global Mercy enter less accessible harbors off the African coast, while reducing vibrations and noise – crucial to the comfort of up to 200 patients and medical personnel on board.
A new carbon capture plant in the UK, the largest of its kind, has chosen smart sensor technology from ABB to provide remote condition monitoring on critical motors, thereby reducing the number of man-hours required on site.
All-electric series brings sustainable technology to Mexico for the sixth time, where ABB is driving progress with charging infrastructure advancements and renewable energy projects.
Two ABB low voltage motors and low harmonic variable speed drives (VSDs) are driving the compressors for a new high-tech heating system set to transform the way homes, businesses and public buildings in Clydebank, Scotland are heated.
As Azipod® propulsion enters its fourth decade of production, the latest episode of the ABB DECODED podcast explores the technology that is revolutionizing the maritime industry beneath the waves.
On its way to reaching its ambitious science-based targets, the company commits to electrifying its vehicle fleet by 2030, sourcing 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030 and establishing energy efficiency targets, including the systematic use of energy management systems.
“The development of this automated production process allows us to launch a vast opportunity study by radically reducing the price of our solar collectors while guaranteeing constant manufacturing quality of a very high level.
9 out of 10 construction businesses predict a skills crisis by 2030, with 81 percent saying they will introduce robots in the next 10 years, while safety and the environment both catalysts for accelerating investment in robotics.