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ABB Unveils Innovative Emissions Monitoring and Water Treatment Technologies at ENVEX 2025
ABB is strengthening its leadership position in the field of gas and water treatment analysis and providing high-performance solutions to meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations.
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ABB, a global leader in electrification and automation, will showcase its cutting-edge emission monitoring system and smart water treatment solutions at the International Environmental Technology & Green Energy Exhibition (ENVEX 2025), Korea's leading environmental industry exhibition held at COEX in Seoul from June 11 to 13.
With over 140 years of technology and experience, ABB is helping companies in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemicals, water and wastewater treatment, and steel, achieve their zero-emission and efficiency goals. At this year’s ENVEX exhibition, in line with the nature of the environmental industry exhibition, the company will unveil technologies that enhance performance and sustainability even in demanding and harsh environments.
Jacques Mulbert, President of ABB’s Measurement & Analytics business, said: “Globally and in Korea, industries are working to improve operational efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the same time. ENVEX is a strategic and timely opportunity to effectively showcase ABB’s leadership in gas analytics and smart water treatment technologies. We expect ABB’s technology to contribute to Korea’s strategy as the importance of sustainable and intelligent industrial solutions grows to meet the K-Green New Deal and 2050 carbon neutrality strategies.”
Furthermore, Baek In-seong, Vice President of ABB Korea’s Measurement & Analytics business, emphasized, “ENVEX, which specializes in the environmental industry, is a very meaningful opportunity for ABB to directly communicate with customers and partners and propose future solutions that can address Korea’s environmental challenges.” He continued, “Through various collaborations, such as the demonstration of our MobileGuard™ system installed in an eco-friendly Volvo electric vehicle, we are reflecting a shared vision for a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. ABB’s proven technology enables cleaner, safer and more efficient operations.”

The newly introduced ‘Mobile Guard’ is a laser-based mobile analysis system that precisely detects gas leaks in oil and gas infrastructure based on detection performance that is 1,000 times improved compared to existing technologies. It also detects methane and ethane at concentration levels down to ppb (parts per billion) 10 times faster than existing equipment, enabling faster and more accurate determination of leaks. Mobile Guard can be operated automatically and is designed to be integrated with the drone-based ‘HoverGuard™’ and the walk-behind ‘MicroGuard™’ systems for leak detection, especially in areas that are difficult to access.

In addition, ABB is introducing various products that apply innovative technologies for the first time in Korea:
ACF5000 Emission Gas Analyzer: The ACF5000, the standard for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS), can simultaneously analyze up to 15 types of gas components at trace levels using laser spectroscopy technology. It is applied to various sites such as chemical plants, waste incinerators, and cement kilns, and can flexibly respond to changing environmental regulations simply by upgrading the software.
AquaMaster Flow Meter: A flow meter developed for intelligent water treatment management, providing real-time, high-precision flow measurement even at low flow rates of 0.1 m/s or less. Its precise leak detection function increases the efficiency of water supply networks and minimizes water resource loss.
UviTec Water Quality Monitoring Platform: Provides immediate, on-site water quality analysis with optical sensors and advanced analytics. BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) and COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) can be measured in less than 5 seconds, enabling faster data-driven decision making compared to traditional laboratory methods.
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