ABB Marinen Suomen toiminnot

Aloittaja Teemu Malinen, 29.10.2015, 18:29:24

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Teemu Malinen

Azipod-tehtaaseenhan on investoitu merkittävästi jo aiemmin ja nyt avataan uusi tutkimus- ja teknologia keskus:
http://www.mpropulsion.com/news/view,abb-opens-marine-rd-lab_40713.htm

ABB has strengthened its commitment to research and development in the marine sector by opening a new laboratory.  Situated in Helsinki, next to the Azipod factory, it will bring together all ABB's offerings for the shipping industry under one roof.  ABB has invested significant funds in the scheme, which will be used by the 30 ABB engineers dedicated to marine research in Helsinki as well as to demonstrate products to customers.

"We are constantly testing and developing new technologies. This laboratory is a wonderful step forward and enables a full range of innovation activities, now that all of our marine systems can be tested and developed in the same place," says Mikko Lepistö, vice president of software and automation operations at ABB.

It will support the pillars of ABB's marine technologies including automation, remote control systems, propulsion, integrated operations and waste heat recovery systems.  In future it will also have the possibility to function as a simulator.

The laboratory is designed to meet the needs of the customer.  Heikki Soljama, managing director of ABB's Marine and Ports business unit, commented, "R&D is as important as ever for the shipping industry.  The challenges facing the whole sector are well documented and now is the time for innovation and new solutions; this lab will help us achieve that goal. Ultimately, though, we will be responding to the needs of the industry and the desire for cost efficiency, reliability and safety will always be key."

The lab will fully utilise the Integrated Operations concept which joins up the shore operation to what happens onboard, an outcome of ABB's commitment to the Internet of Things, Services and People. "Digitalisation allows owners to monitor remotely entire fleets using cloud services. When data collected by automation systems is utilised in the most optimal way, we can save both costs and environment. The Internet of Things, Services and People opens new possibilities for the marine industry and especially for the development of the service business," Lepistö says.