CrateDB and ABB collaborate on analysing IIoT data

CrateDB and ABB collaborate on analysing IIoT data

CrateDB and ABB have announced a collaboration where ABB’s industrial IoT and AI suite, Ability Genix, will leverage CrateDB for analysing and contextualising data from industrial operations to provide actionable insights to customers. As per reports which were not cited in the announcement, less than 20% of data generated by industrial companies is being used,…


CrateDB and ABB have announced a collaboration where ABB’s industrial IoT and AI suite, Ability Genix, will leverage CrateDB for analysing and contextualising data from industrial operations to provide actionable insights to customers.

As per reports which were not cited in the announcement, less than 20% of data generated by industrial companies is being used, and ABB Ability Genix helps customers change this.

Launched in 2020, ABB Ability Genix is an industrial data-centric platform that combines AI and machine learning and domain knowledge to deliver contextually rich data across multiple sectors. The platform expands beyond sensors and devices to include engineering, operations, and ERP/IT systems data, integrating them into the platform with pre-made adapters and ABB’s domain knowledge.

To ensure advanced capabilities, scalability, and flexible deployment, ABB chose CrateDB – a database with effective data aggregation, analysis, and compatibility with different data types for many use cases.

CrateDB is an open-source, multi-model, distributed database with excellent performance and scalability, making it ideal for modern data-intensive applications. After a successful 6-month pilot program with CrateDB, ABB solidified this partnership by expanding to the ABB Ability Genix Platform and deploying the solution across numerous use cases.

“CrateDB is an important enabler for us to work with advanced data analysis and data management capabilities,” said Marko Sommarberg, Director Digital Ecosystems, ABB.

Sommarberg shared that ABB had several positive outcomes while working with CrateDB. These benefits include horizontal scalability, a multi-model database engine with advanced time series features and hybrid search, multi-platform support, automatically distributed queries across the whole cluster, ingestion and throughput performance. These features enable Genix to unlock the value of data for industrial customers.

“ABB exemplifies the capabilities of CrateDB, and we are proud to play a key role in powering the ABB Ability Genix Platform,” added Lars Färnström, CEO of CrateDB.

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