Emerson Korea (CEO Chung Chen-Hwai) participated in ‘InterBattery 3’, an exhibition specializing in the secondary battery industry held at COEX, Seoul on March 15-17, and introduced automation solutions and software throughout the battery industry value chain. did.
Emerson Korea announced that it received great attention at this exhibition, such as continuous service inquiries from corporate customers, by providing a venue for providing differentiated automation solutions for the entire value chain of the battery industry, from the project planning stage to design, execution, operation and maintenance.
At the booth set up in the exhibition hall, all secondary processes such as ▲process design and design, ▲accurate measurement and control, ▲scalable and optimized batch operation through the latest control system technology, ▲analysis, machine learning model and data integration for visualization Introduced an end-to-end solution that helps secure the highest level of productivity and reliability in the battery production and recycling process.
To this end, ▲simulation software from AspenTech, a global industrial software specialist, ▲measuring devices and valves, ▲DCS (Distributed Control System) and PLC (Programmable Logic Control Unit), ▲solutions for production processes and worker safety ▲Various products and technologies such as monitoring and control solutions for BESS (Battery Energy Storage System) were presented.
During the exhibition period, Emerson Korea achieved significant results, such as signing a business agreement (MOU) with Seongil Hitech, a company specializing in recycling waste secondary batteries, for the construction of the 3rd plant of the Hydro Center, a battery material production facility.
In addition, on the second day of the exhibition, Mike Train, Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) of Emerson, attended as a guest speaker and held a conference with the theme of ‘Accelerating the Battery Circular Economy through Innovative Automation Solutions’.
Emerson CSO Mike Train said, “Introducing an automation solution is essential for technological advancement and economic feasibility of battery recycling, which is being spotlighted as a future new growth industry in the global battery market.” We will play a key partner role in building the
Then, at the exhibitor seminar the next day, Lee Seong-heun, marketing manager of Emerson Korea’s Automation Solution Measurement Division, served as a speaker and had time to exchange various opinions on battery industry development strategies with officials from major companies and institutions in the battery industry at home and abroad.
Emerson was also selected as a major key player leading the field of process automation, one of the five keywords in the secondary battery industry this year. The company explains that Emerson’s Micro Motion Coriolis flowmeter and Micro Motion 5 Coriolis transmitter were exhibited in the Battery NEXT special hall prepared in the lobby of Hall A of the exhibition hall and achieved a number of business results.
Chung Chen-Hwai, CEO of Emerson Korea, said, “I was very happy to be able to showcase Emerson’s automation solution technology capabilities covering the entire battery industry through this exhibition.” We plan to continue to develop new technologies and products, as well as improve process efficiency and work collaboration for a sustainable battery circular economy.”
Meanwhile, the InterBattery Exhibition, which celebrated its 11th anniversary this year, has established itself as a business platform for prospecting the future of the secondary battery industry at home and abroad, including secondary batteries, capacitors, materials and parts, manufacturing equipment, and inspection and measurement equipment. In this InterBattery 2023, 477 domestic and foreign battery companies participated, and the number of visitors increased by about 150% compared to last year, with about 6 visitors and about 2 overseas buyers participating, recording the largest scale ever.