ABB Consumer boards offers a variety of switch boards for domestic, commercial and industrial use. [more]
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ABB graduates gain experience across a diverse range of businesses and have a chance to become a future leader in a global organisation—where career opportunities are endless, the company said.
13/03/2008
For the third time, the EDN Innovation Awards recognised excellence in Australian and New Zealand electronics engineering. During a very enjoyable gala dinner at L'Aqua, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney, the winners and highly commended for each of the six categories were announced.
07/11/2007
ABB has succeeded in designing a standard compact solution for solar cell manufacturing plants.
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