ABB Pte. Ltd.

ABB Pte. Ltd. is a part of ABB Group, a leading global technology company that drives transformation in society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future. ABB integrates software and its offering spans electrification, robotics, automation, and motion, pushing the boundaries of technology to enable superior efficiency and performance.

Key Focus Areas:

  1. Electrification: ABB provides products and systems for power distribution. This includes low and medium voltage solutions, e.g., switchgear, circuit breakers, and energy management systems.

  2. Robots and Discrete Automation: This division includes industrial robotics, machine and factory automation, and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with automated systems.

  3. Industrial Automation: ABB offers products, systems, and services designed to optimize the productivity and efficiency of industrial operations, such as instrumentation, motor and drives, as well as digitalization solutions.

  4. Motion: This includes motors, generators, drives, and services designed to improve energy efficiency and productivity in industrial applications.

Global Reach and Impact:

  • Sustainability: ABB is committed to sustainable practices, aiming for carbon neutrality within its operations and helping customers reduce their carbon footprints.

  • Innovation: The company invests considerably in R&D to foster innovation in areas like AI, cybersecurity, and digital twin technologies.

ABB in Singapore: ABB Pte. Ltd., located in Singapore, plays a critical role as both a regional hub and a center for multiple global functions. It supports diverse industries, including marine, transportation, buildings, data centers, and utilities. The Singapore office leverages the city's advanced industrial ecosystem and skilled workforce to deliver high-value solutions and services to clients across Asia and beyond.

Reputation: With a history dating back over 130 years, ABB maintains a strong reputation for quality, innovation, and forward-thinking solutions. It collaborates with customers to navigate the evolving landscape of energy and automation systems, placing a strong emphasis on sustainability and digital transformation.

Overall, ABB Pte. Ltd. reflects the values and technological prowess of its parent company, contributing significantly to ABB's mission of achieving a productive and sustainable future.

Products

electrical and instrumentation

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