The project’s goal is to prepare a market-ready control technology for large industrial power-conversion equipment, so manufacturers and operators can adopt improved, lower-risk solutions that cut costs and speed deployment. Industrial converters increasingly face higher performance and operational demands, yet many commercial products still use conservative control approaches that increase hardware cost, lengthen commissioning and limit competitiveness.
Building on the project team’s academic and industry experience in power electronics and productisation, the work will translate research into repeatable engineering outputs and business-ready materials. The aim is to create a clear, testable offering that partners can trial in pilots, evaluate in procurement processes, and license or embed in commercial products.
Successful commercialization will give equipment makers a practical route to offer more efficient and reliable systems, help operators reduce energy and lifecycle costs, and enable an exportable business built around software, services and validated integration support.
