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ALExIS is being developed from ABB's existing Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) technology, which is widely used in industrial operations worldwide.
The Canadian Space Agency awarded a total of $3.8 million to Mission Control, ABB Inc., Bornea Dynamics Ltd., and Bubble Technology Industries to advance instrument concepts supporting essential scientific activities.
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) awarded $3.8 million to ABB Inc., Bornea Dynamics Ltd., Bubble Technology Industries, and Mission Control to advance instrument concepts for the Lunar Utility Rover.
The new spectrometer by ABB is called ALExIS, short for Autonomous Lunar Exploration Infrared Spectrometer.
The satellites GHGSat-C14 and C15 include hyperspectral sensors developed by ABB, based in Quebec City.
ABB's Quebec City engineering team consists of 220 specialists in space technology.
ABB's leadership in satellite optics is established through the development of over 40 optical instruments currently monitoring the Earth from orbit.
ABB partnered with the Canadian Space Agency for the MOPITT atmospheric sensor, which was launched in 1999.
ABB has won a contract from the Canadian Space Agency to carry out the conceptual development (Phase A) of the TICFIRE instrument.
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) awarded contracts totaling over $5.4 million to ABB Inc. and Honeywell (Canada) for the TICFIRE instrument on the HAWC mission.
Marc Corriveau, General Manager for ABB’s Measurement & Analytics division, expressed pride in contributing to the TICFIRE mission.
The funding for the HAWC mission was awarded to Quebec-based ABB Inc. and Honeywell’s operations in Canada.
ABB aims to enable a more sustainable and resource-efficient future through its work in the TICFIRE project.
ABB will support further technology development activities during the TICFIRE project.
Visual SLAM-enabled ABB AMRs will be deployed by Ford in production sites in the United States to create efficiency gains.
ABB plans to offer Visual SLAM-enabled AMRs combined with an integrated portfolio of robots and machine automation solutions managed by ABB software.
Following pilot customer projects in the automotive and logistics industries, ABB will offer Sevensense’s technology to deliver increased speed, accuracy, and payload capabilities in its AMR products.
ABB acquired ASTI Mobile Robotics in 2021.
The three ABB-built methane sensor units launched by GHGSat are named Luca, Penny, and Diako.
GHGSat announced an initial constellation contract with ABB in October 2020 with first deliveries starting in 2021.