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Showcases Intelligent Power Equipment Solutions for the AI Era

효성중공업 | 2025.02.12
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Hyosung Heavy Industries will showcase intelligent power equipment solutions catering to the AI (artificial intelligence) era.

On the 12th, Hyosung Heavy Industries announced that it will participate in ‘ELECS KOREA 2025’ (Electric Energy Conference & Show), a world-class domestic electric industry exhibition held at COEX in Seoul from the 12th to the 14th. 

‘ELECS KOREA 2025’ is a dedicated trade exhibition in the electric power and energy sector hosted by the Korea Electrical Manufacturers Association and Korea Electric Power Corporation, with roughly 200 companies and 20,000 industry officials expected to attend. 

At this exhibition, Hyosung Heavy Industries will showcase AI and digital-based power technologies under the theme of ‘Intelligent Energy Solution-Advancing AI & DC Technologies’.

Key products on display include ▲‘ARMOUR+’, a platform-based power facility asset management system that monitors power facilities with AI-based solutions ▲ ‘AR-based vision inspection equipment’, a digital power equipment inspection system utilizing augmented reality (AR) technology ▲ Korea’s first 200MW-class voltage-type HVDC (ultra-high voltage direct current transmission system) developed with proprietary technology ▲ STATCOM (static synchronous compensator) used in renewable energy generation, data centers, etc. to ensure stable power supplies.    

In particular, the company plans to steer the attention of visitors by operating an ‘experiential zone’ where they can directly explore ‘ARMOUR+’ and 3D modeling of major power devices.                                                  

Hyosung Heavy Industries CEO Tae-hee Woo said “Hyosung Heavy Industries is constantly expanding its business areas by aggressively incorporating AI and digital technologies into power equipment solutions,” and added, “We want this exhibition to serve as an indelible opportunity to envision the future of the power industry with domestic and international customers.”                                  

Meanwhile, Hyosung Heavy Industries has been captivating international customers with more cutting-edge technologies, such as last year’s launch of ‘ARPS (ARmour Plus Seda)’, an integrated solution that combines ‘ARMOUR’, Korea’s first asset management system developed with proprietary technology, and ‘SEDA’, a preemptive diagnosis system of Korea Electric Power Corporation, and exporting it to Malaysia. In particular, ‘ARMOUR+’, set to be launched in the first half of the year, is a platform that can be applied infinitely to various industries such as smart energy management and building facilities, data centers, railways, and power generation based on its expandability.

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