91青青草

News

Closer cooperation between Aalto and ABB Marine & Ports

ABB Marine & Ports and their equipment supplier Typhoon HIL are donating six simulators for researcher and student use.
ABB_Aalto_laitelahjoitus_Kuva_Aalto-yliopisto.jpg
The simulators were donated for Aalto University to use on Thursday, 19 May. In the photo, from the left: Arber Haxhiu, Jorma Kyyr盲, Roy Funck and Bozica Kovacevic from ABB鈥檚 device partner Typhoon HIL. Photo: Aalto University / Anne Kosola

ABB Marine & Ports has donated Typhoon HIL 603 Hardware-in-the-Loop simulators for the use of Aalto University students and researchers. These simulators will be useful in studying new energy systems.

鈥淭his donation supports our research work in the development of energy solutions. Typhoon HIL is a device that was made to simulate systems in real time with concurrent control of sub-systems,鈥 says Aalto University Professor Jorma Kyyr盲.

Four of the simulators will be installed at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation, who will use the Typhoon HIL platform to test and integrate renewable energy, such as solar power, fuel cells and wind turbines with green hydrogen production. Additionally, the equipment will meet an educational need in training Master鈥檚 level students in implementing real-time Hardware-in-the-Loop tests.

Two simulators will be used by the School of Engineering's mechatronics research group, who study new energy solutions in batteries, fuel cells and electrical power transfer.

鈥淚n line with ABB鈥檚 environmental targets, research and development of new technologies plays a key role in driving emissions-free shipping. For example, fully electric ships that use hydrogen fuel cells and batteries as power sources are experiencing growing interest, says says Arber Haxhiu, R&D Product Manager, ABB Marine & Ports. 鈥滺ardware-in-the-Loop simulators enable testing new technologies as part of the ship鈥檚 virtual electric system already in the planning phase, which significantly improves both cost and energy efficiency,鈥 says Arber Haxhiu, R&D Product Manager for ABB Marine & Ports.

鈥淲ith Hardware-in-the-Loop simulators, it鈥檚 possible to test new technologies as a part of a virtual ship electrical system as early as the planning stage, which improves both cost and energy efficiency.鈥

The devices were handed over 91青青草 University on Thursday, 19 May, at a special training event on Otaniemi campus.

鈥淭he donation of these devices came at a perfect time for our research work. Our idea is to open a laboratory, in which we can control the power production and consumption of a vehicle's power line. The control device donated by ABB Marine & Ports will play an important part in improving the energy efficiency of Finnish automotive industry,鈥 says Aalto University Professor Kari Tammi.

鈥淚mprovements in energy efficiency require environmentally friendly, sustainable technology. New technology is under constant development to reduce emissions in transport and logistics, which is why close cooperation between companies and academia plays an important role. We hope that our donation supports and contributes to the creation of new innovations,鈥 says Roy Funck, Head of Technology at ABB Marine & Ports.

ABB provides various employment opportunities every year

Cooperation between Aalto University and ABB has long history. The main focus of the cooperation has been the control of electric drives and grid-connected converters, which has been the subject of some 20 doctoral theses since 2001. Cooperation has also been carried out in the development of ships' bridges and energy solutions as well as in the areas of digital twins, power electronics, electricity networks, process automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Aalto University students have completed approximately 40 master's theses and 5 doctoral degrees each year for ABB. ABB is also a significant employer of Aalto University students and alumni.

ABB Marine & Ports鈥 R&D Manager, Arber Haxhiu is an Aalto University postgraduate student in professor Jorma Kyyr盲鈥檚 research group, continuing his studies alongside work. His doctoral thesis is soon ready for preliminary examination.

鈥淒octoral graduates gaining employment in the industry and the fact that postgraduate studies can advance their careers indicates that doctoral education is a form of important cooperation,鈥 says Kyyr盲.

鈥淲e need professionals to operate these Typhoon HIL devices. With this donation, we hope to find more of them at Aalto in the coming years,鈥 says Haxhiu.

Students at laboratory

ABB Oy donates 360 000 euros 91青青草 University

'The world is undergoing a major transformation, and it is important to take care of competence development. High-quality research and future top experts will continue to support Finland's competitiveness,' says Pekka Tiitinen, CEO of ABB Oy.

News
Students presenting their project work in electronics

Strategic corporate partner ABB

Aalto University and ABB cooperate in many different areas, and all six Aalto schools are involved. The cooperation has continued for more than 130 years.

Corporate collaboration
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Students during the Opening Ceremony of the Information Technology Program on June 2nd, 2025.
Studies, University Published:

Celebrating 30 Years of Innovation: Aalto University's Information Technology Program Turns 30

This summer, Aalto University鈥檚 Information Technology Program (ITP) celebrates its 30th anniversary. Founded in 1995, ITP is a full-time, three-month (30 ECTS) summer minor that brings together students from around the world and across disciplines.
People wearing black academic robes and blue caps in a ceremony. Some are standing, others clapping from seats.
Research & Art Published:

The Ceremonial Conferment of Degrees in Arts, Design and Architecture was celebrated with joy

A total of 59 masters and 41 doctors were conferred. There were 225 participants in total, and the promotion week was celebrated in a festive and joyful atmosphere.
A man in a suit standing next to a large green metal door in an underground bunker.
Press releases Published:

Doctoral thesis: Finland鈥檚 civil defence shelters protect nearly everyone 鈥 but hotter summers may test their limits

Built over decades, Finland鈥檚 civil defence shelter system covers almost the entire population and has cost the equivalent of three years of defence spending.
Laajalahti nature reserve in Espoo
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

Rising sea could erase a significant portion of coastal habitats in Finland

More than a fifth of coastal meadows and sandy beaches may disappear by the turn of the century.