- September 17, 2025
- ABB
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Summary
The European research project EXPLAIN has developed explainable and user-friendly AI for the process industries.

ZURICH, Switzerland, Sept. 17, 2025 – ABB’s Corporate Research Centers in Germany and Sweden have been awarded the prestigious ITEA Award of Excellence 2025 in the Innovation category at a ceremony in Portugal on Sept. 16, 2025. The award recognizes the international EU-funded research project EXPLAIN, in which ABB collaborated with partners from three countries to develop pioneering methods aimed at making artificial intelligence (AI) transparent, reliable and understandable for end users in process industries.
As part of the project, ABB’s Corporate Research Centers have demonstrated capabilities in managing complex AI technologies, highlighting the potential to translate advanced research into impactful solutions for the industrial partners in the future.
By combining cutting-edge AI research with strong industrial collaboration, the project has demonstrated how human-centered explainable AI (XAI) can empower operators and experts to trust, interact with, and even provide feedback to AI systems. This approach ensures that AI becomes a reliable and intuitive part of daily operations–not just a technical innovation, but a practical tool for real-world decision-making for industry.
ABB-driven use cases, developed within the EXPLAIN consortium and validated together with industrial partners, brought explainable AI into real-world operations:
In mining, ABB worked closely with Boliden to design and pilot AI solutions for flotation processes, targeting higher harmonization and efficiency. “By involving industry experts throughout the development process, EXPLAIN has delivered concrete results,” said Rasmus Tammia, program manager - Artificial Intelligence in Mining, at Boliden. “The project has demonstrated in a new way how AI can be applied in industry – and we look forward to taking the insights further.”
In the pulp & paper industry, ABB and academic partners collaborated with Södra to improve pulp quality stability in the digester process, with a focus on explainability and user-centered design. “Through EXPLAIN, Södra has gained additional opportunities to apply industrial AI,” said Andreas Darnell, senior development engineer OT – Södra Cell Technology Development. “The project has highlighted the need to put people at the center to create the best conditions for trust and robustness. This has given us valuable methods and tools for the future.”
In the energy sector, ABB developed an AI-based anomaly detection system together with LEAG. The solution not only raises alarms but also explains what is happening, where, and why–making AI predictions more transparent for power plant operators. “The collaboration of scientists from diverse disciplines with experts from various industrial application domains within the EXPLAIN project has created a dynamic and highly productive environment,” said Dr. Jan Koltermann, project lead for Digitalization at LEAG. “For LEAG, this setting provided valuable insights into explainable AI technologies and their practical applications - both in power plant control rooms and in energy market analysis.”
The next phase will focus on scaling the results to a broader range of industrial environments, amplifying the impact and enabling more efficient data-driven operations throughout process industries.
“We are extremely proud that our Research Centers have received this recognition,” said Dr. Jan-Henning Fabian, head of ABB Research Center Germany. “This award shows the difference we can make when we combine world-leading technology and close collaboration with industry and academia. We have succeeded in showing how AI can be both understandable and useful–and thus create real benefits for our customers.”
About the EXPLAIN project:
- EXPLAIN stands for EXPLanatory interactive Artificial intelligence for INdustry.
- Duration: 2022–2025, with 15 partners from Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands
- Germany: ABB Corporate Research, Eraneos, LEAG, The University of Hildesheim and The Technical University of Darmstadt.
- Sweden: ABB Corporate Research, Boliden, Södra, Umeå University, Linköping University and Viking Analytics.
- Netherlands: Delft University of Technology, MEK, Prodrive Technologies, and Signify.
- Results: new XAI methods, industry-tested prototypes, 70+ scientific contributions and a public guidebook for explainable AI in process industries.
The EXPLAIN project has received financial funding and guidance from national agencies in all three participating countries:
- Germany: Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR; 01IS22030)
- Sweden: Vinnova (2021-04336)
- Netherlands: Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO; AI2212001)
ABB acknowledges the support, which–together with the ITEA framework–has enabled this international collaboration.
About ITEA
ITEA (Information Technology for European Advancement) is one of EUREKA's European cluster programs for software innovation and digitalization. The aim is to strengthen Europe's competitiveness in digitalisation through collaborative projects between companies, research institutes and universities. Each year, ITEA honors Awards of Excellence to a few projects that have demonstrated groundbreaking results in innovation, business value and standardization.
About ABB
ABB is a global technology leader in electrification and automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. By connecting its engineering and digitalization expertise, ABB helps industries run at high performance, while becoming more efficient, productive and sustainable so they outperform. At ABB, we call this ‘Engineered to Outrun’. The company has over 140 years of history and around 110,000 employees worldwide. ABB’s shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ABBN) and Nasdaq Stockholm (ABB).
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