ABP as an enabler

Das ABP-Messeteam auf der EUROGUSS 2026.

ABP Induction employees traveled to relevant events and trade shows around the globe to discuss forward-looking solutions for the metalworking industry and showcase ABP’s innovative ideas.

The ABP trade show team looks back very positively on EUROGUSS 2026, which featured three busy days at the trade show in Nuremberg. We held numerous high-quality discussions on-site, met with existing customers in person, and at the same time observed strong interest from new contacts. The discussion was open, focused, and characterized by a shared vision for the future.

One trend currently shaping the industry has become particularly clear: decarbonization is no longer an abstract goal for the future, but a concrete call for action. Many of the people we spoke with are actively exploring alternatives to fossil fuels. In this context, induction technology has often been discussed as a realistic option in conjunction with renewable energy sources. “The CO2 costs starting in 2027 are making customers much more open to new technologies.” “At the same time, many clients at Brownfield are looking for true transformation partners: technology, digitalization, and consulting must be considered as a unified whole,” summarizes Albert Miller, Global Head of Digital Solutions, who was on site working alongside Alexander Keller, Łukasz Borkowski, and Evelyn Brühmann.

This has also shown that technological solutions alone are not enough. Demographic change and the shortage of skilled workers are bringing digital assistance systems and process-supporting software more into the spotlight. Our solutions for digitizing the melting process were clearly recognized as enablers – promoting greater stability, transparency, and efficiency in operations.

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