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Recently, ABB, the world's leading power and automation technology group, recently announced its membership in the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC). The alliance is made up of more than 100 companies, institutions and universities and is committed to accelerating the development of the Industrial Internet through the promotion of best practices and industry standards.
ABB has many years of leading experience in the field of industrial Internet in control systems, communications technology and industrial sensors. Through these technological advantages, ABB helps customers use data to optimize the differences in offshore platforms, mining, robotics, marine vessels, chemicals, and papermaking. Business operations in the field.
Starting from 2015, ABB will officially join the Industrial Internet Alliance to jointly promote cooperation between technology-based companies and formulate a global standard for industrial Internet. At the same time, ABB will also work with other partners to ensure that end-users can benefit from the promise of improving efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing revenue.
ABB Chief Technology Officer Claes Rytoft said: "Joining the alliance gives ABB the opportunity to lead the development of the industrial Internet. The Industrial Internet plays a crucial role in the transformation of manufacturing, energy and resource-based industries."
The Industrial Internet embodies the acceleration of the application of sensors and software and the rapid development of communication technology, enabling engineers to use the large amount of data from industrial systems to increase efficiency. The concept of “Industry 4.0†advocated by Germany aims to increase the degree of computerization of manufacturing, and the Industrial Internet is the core of this concept. By actively planning the vision of “Industry 4.0â€, ABB is striving to contribute to achieving this goal.
Dr. Rid Soley, executive director of the Industrial Internet Alliance, said: "The Industrial Internet represents change - it changes the way people work. The Industrial Internet offers new opportunities for cost savings, energy and efficiency."
According to ARC Consulting Group, an authoritative consulting company in the global industrial field, ABB distributed control solutions, including the 800xA system, have dominated the global market for more than a decade, and ABB control solutions are increasingly used. In the field of oil and gas production and power generation, helping factories to achieve automation.
ABB conducts centralized monitoring and management of thousands of industrial robots; over the past few decades, it has helped the power industry collect critical data to help customers gain a deep understanding of how to improve the safety and reliability of the power grid. ABB has thousands of software developers dedicated to improving the functionality of the Industrial Internet to achieve lean operations and increase responsiveness.
Today, advances in communications technology, lower sensor costs, and increased computer performance provide new opportunities for collecting, analyzing, and integrating more data from industrial devices, thereby continuously improving efficiency, improving maintenance services, and reducing energy consumption.
Rytoft said: "Industrial Internet can collect and integrate more information than ever before. Although it is too early to discuss where it will head for in the future, it will certainly bring many exciting opportunities."
ABB is a global leader in power and automation technology. ABB is committed to helping customers in the power, industrial, transportation and infrastructure sectors to improve their performance while reducing their impact on the environment. ABB Group operates in more than 100 countries and employs 150,000 people. ABB has a full range of business activities including R&D, manufacturing, sales and engineering services in China. It employs 19,000 people and has 37 local companies and sales and service networks in 109 cities across the country.
[China Instrument Network Enterprise Wind vane] Recently, ABB, the world's leading power and automation technology group, recently announced its membership in the Industrial Internet Alliance (IIC). The Industrial Internet embodies the acceleration of the application of sensors and software and the rapid development of communication technology, enabling engineers to use the large amount of data from industrial systems to increase efficiency. The concept of “Industry 4.0†advocated by Germany aims to increase the degree of computerization of manufacturing, and the Industrial Internet is the core of this concept.