Hyosung Heavy Industries noted on the 12th that it will showcase artificial intelligence (AI)-based power technologies at the domestic representative electric industry exhibition 'ELECS KOREA 2025' (Electric Energy Conference & Show), held at COEX in Seoul from the 12th to the 14th.

Hyosung Heavy Industries booth at the 'ELECS KOREA 2025' (Electric Energy Conference & Show). /Courtesy of Hyosung Heavy Industries

Key exhibition products include the AI-based power facility monitoring system 'ARMOUR+', the augmented reality (AR)-based digital power device inspection system 'AR-based vision inspection equipment', the 200-megawatt (MW) voltage-source high-voltage direct current transmission system (HVDC), renewable energy generation, and a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) that helps provide stable power supply.

Hyosung Heavy Industries also exported the integrated solution (ARPS·Armour Plus Seda) developed in collaboration with Korea Electric Power Corporation last year to Malaysia. ARPS is a solution that can manage the risk of equipment failure and lifespan of power facilities comprehensively, developed by combining KEPCO's power facility preventive diagnosis technology (SEDA·Substation Equipment Diagnostic & Analysis System) with Hyosung Heavy Industries' asset management system (ARMOUR).

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