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ABB to take automation technology around Australia once again

ABB has announced its 2010 Technology Roadshow, which will showcase its discrete automation and low-voltage technologies across the major cities in Australia. 

The event offers 18 seminar topics presented by ABB’s specialists, explaining how state-of-the-art technologies can be applied across industry sectors to improve operating productivity and performance and reduce costs.

One seminar, entitled Advances in low voltage motors provide increased reliability and adaptability, focuses on motor reliability and explains how customers can meet their application requirements and reduce energy efficiency costs, using MEPS standard motors.

Some of the other sessions include Improve power quality with variable speed drives, Maximise capital investments with a drives lifecycle management program and Motor and machine lifecycle services.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to view ABB’s technologies, including the new ACS2000 drive, UMC 100 protection relay, M3BP process performance motor, ACS350 IP66/IP67 drive, eCo PLC CPU and GAMMA load break switches.

The roadshows will be kick-off at Brisbane on 5 August, before heading to Sydney on 11 August, Melbourne on 18 August, Adelaide on 24 August and finally Perth on 6 September. 

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