
ABP teams from various subsidiaries provide advice at AISTech and Cast Expo
Our ABP experts had the opportunity to engage in numerous discussions at the two major trade fairs in the USA. We had a strong presence with our own exhibition stands at Cast Expo and AISTech.
At Cast Expo 2025 in Atlanta, our ABP teams from Germany, the US, and Mexico came together to welcome international visitors. They were particularly interested in the user- and maintenance-oriented design of the systems: aspects such as easy maintenance and the open design for good visibility were well received – important for trouble-free operation and high system availability.
Our innovative approaches to digitalization were also the subject of much discussion: from compact solutions for railway operators to cross-process complete solutions, customers are looking for ways to increase efficiency – and they find them in our new solutions and apps, which are significantly supported by our consulting services as part of a holistic digitalization strategy.
We also welcomed many visitors who wanted to know how we can help them achieve clean production with a view to decarbonization and climate-neutral manufacturing.
Our induction technology in combination with green energy naturally contributes to this, but so do our digital tools, which can help metalworking companies make their processes more effective and efficient as part of our digitalization strategy. The new control panels with clear displays, which were very well received by trade visitors, also contribute to this. This redesign enables foundry employees to familiarize themselves with the controls even more quickly and to operate the system safely – another step toward occupational safety and health protection.
Our ABP team also had a great time at AISTech 2025 at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Of course, we were once again represented with our own booth—an excellent opportunity for lively exchanges with experts from the steel industry. The megatrends of digitalization and decarbonization identified by ABP were the subject of many discussions and presentations.


