Inside ABB’s Open Lab: Powering AI Infrastructure

ABB Electrification · Advanced ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·3w ago

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As computing power increases, data centers need more from their electrical systems: greater reliability, better visibility, stronger cybersecurity and even higher uptime. In this video, Giuseppe Scali, Power Distribution Leader at ABB’s Smart Power division, explains how ABB works with customers at its Open Lab in Bergamo to solve those challenges in real time. He also shows how SACE Emax 3 was developed for a world where requirements are rapidly changing - helping customers improve uptime, monitor performance more closely and adapt faster as AI infrastructure evolves.

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As computing power increases, data centers need more from their electrical systems: greater reliability, better visibility, stronger cybersecurity and even higher uptime. In this video, Giuseppe Scali, Power Distribution Leader at ABB’s Smart Power division, explains how ABB works with customers at its Open Lab in Bergamo to solve those challenges in real time. He also shows how SACE Emax 3 was developed for a world where requirements are rapidly changing - helping customers improve uptime, monitor performance more closely and adapt faster as AI infrastructure evolves.
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