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ABB launched a new smart sensor

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Barack Obama during a visit to attend the Hannover Messe ABB booth, be the first to experience the new smart sensor groundbreaking ABB guests.

ABB to showcase the groundbreaking technology leaders how smart sensors and motor "cloud" services connected, helping hundreds of millions of motor to achieve energy efficiency improvements.

In the ABB booth, ABB to Merkel and Obama introduced the new smart sensor can be used in the vast majority of low-voltage motors, both old and new, to help customers improve efficiency and reduce the failure downtime and cost savings. The digital solution for the first time access to low-voltage motors evolving "Internet of Things" technology and systems.

History LaBeouf CEO of ABB Group, ABB and ABB Shurui Ge, head of Germany Hans-GeorgKrabbe president of the Americas region, accompanied by the two leaders to visit. A robot YuMi live demonstration of how easily the smart sensor mounted on a low-voltage motors. By connecting to the wireless Internet, the operating data of the motor on the big screen, to help avoid sudden failures downtime and save energy.

History LaBeouf CEO of ABB Group, said: "The global industrial smart sensors will drive further development of the digital sensor can be reduced nearly 70% of the motor downtime and 30% longer lifespan, while reducing energy consumption by nearly 10%. If all the world's industrial motors are equipped with our smart sensors, energy savings will be equivalent to the generating capacity of 100 large power plants. "

Smart sensors at the Hanover Fair widespread attention, attracted President Obama, Chancellor Angela Merkel as well as a large number of potential customers will benefit from this technology. The products and systems will be put on the market later this year.

ABB is a global power and automation technology leader in the field, helping power, industrial, transportation and infrastructure in areas such customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group operates in around 100 countries and has 135,000 employees. ABB has R & D, manufacturing, sales and engineering services, full range of business activities in China, 18,000 employees, with 40 local companies and 147 cities throughout the country sales and service network.