ABB, together with the University of Sydney's School of Electrical and Information Engineering, has officially opened the ABB Technology Centre at the university campus.
CEO of ABB Australia John Gaskell announced the centre complete and fully operational on February 9, 2010 to a crowd of esteemed guests, engineers and industry representatives from here and abroad.
"The opening of the ABB Technology Centre marks a major step forward in an Australian-first project to close the gap between academia and industry," said John Gaskell. "The centre integrates many professional functions to facilitate learning, industry training and continuous interaction between students, academia and industry."
Vassilios Agelidis, Professor and EnergyAustralia Chair of Power Engineering, championed the vision of this innovative novel, integrated teaching approach: "The ABB Technology Centre was a concept born to highlight the breadth of talent of Australia's young engineers and act as a beacon for the way in which electrical engineering will be taught. We have now seen this dream come to reality with the opening of the centre," said Professor Vassilios.
Special guest Heather Ridout, CEO of the Australian Industry Group, spoke about the impact the centre would have on the wider community: "The investment that ABB has made in the technology centre will bring benefits way beyond the company itself. The technology centre will bring benefit to the university, the industry as a whole, the economy and the broader community."
The ABB Technology Centre houses a wide range of ABB products and solutions - 15 different technology demonstrations in total. These include low and medium voltage switchgear, an AC and DC variable speed drive system, substation automation systems, instrument and distribution transformers, process control system, an industrial robot, amongst others.
"Engineers of tomorrow will now not only have the finest theoretical instruction, they will also be able to gain first hand experience on state-of-the-art equipment as used in the industries that they will work in on completion of their studies," concluded John.
ABB (www.abb.com) is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about 117,000 people.

Left to right - Douglas Pitt, Professor Vassilios Agelidis, Professor Archie Johnston, John Gaskell CEO of ABB in Australia, Heather Ridout CEO of the Australian Industry Group and Sir William Tyree OBE.
If you would like to enquire about hosting a function or organising a tour of the Technology Centre please contact Keren Meers on 02 9255 3909.
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