While much of the AI conversation focuses on chatbots and copilots, SUPCON (688777.SH, SUPCON.SW) is taking intelligence to the factory floor. The Hangzhou-based industrial tech company is showcasing its latest full-stack automation and autonomous operations technologies at ADIPEC 2025, one of the world’s largest energy industry exhibitions.
The company’s AI Zone exhibit (Booth AI_S5) is turning heads with a clear message: industrial AI isn’t futuristic—it’s operational.
From Automation to Autonomy
Serving over 35,000 customers across 50+ countries, SUPCON is demonstrating how its next-generation automation portfolio helps energy and process industries run more safely, efficiently, and sustainably.
At ADIPEC, the company is emphasizing practical, measurable outcomes—higher reliability, lower energy use, faster deployments, and reduced operational costs. It’s a data-driven pitch to industries historically skeptical of “AI hype.”
SUPCON’s vision: a world where factories and refineries run as self-optimizing systems, blending real-time data, predictive intelligence, and robotics to move from automation to autonomy.
“Industrial AI is no longer about point solutions—it’s about orchestrating the entire plant as a living system,” said a SUPCON spokesperson at ADIPEC. “Our technologies bridge that gap.”
Key Innovations on Display
SUPCON’s ADIPEC lineup reads like a roadmap to autonomous operations:
- UCS (Universal Control System): A software-defined, cloud-native control platform that ditches traditional DCS cabinets. By reducing cabling and physical infrastructure, UCS simplifies deployment, improves reliability, and supports AI-driven optimization.
- TPT2 (Time-Series Pre-Trained Transformer 2): The company’s industrial-scale AI engine, pre-trained on over 10 trillion data points, combines deep learning with first-principles models for intelligent simulation, forecasting, and optimization. It even supports natural-language commands, allowing operators to talk to their plant—literally.
- supOS (Tier 0): An open industrial data platform based on the Unified Namespace (UNS) standard, ensuring consistent, real-time data flow for AI applications across systems and sites.
- PLANTBOT Robot Solution: A family of wheeled, quadruped, and rail-mounted robots designed for inspection and patrol, improving safety and operational resilience in hazardous environments.
- PRIDE (Perception of All Readable Instruments, Devices, and Equipment): An AI-powered predictive maintenance solution that delivers intelligent diagnostics and lifecycle insights across entire facilities.
Together, these systems create a unified, end-to-end Industrial AI framework, linking field data to enterprise intelligence under a secure, open architecture.
Anchoring in the Middle East
ADIPEC 2025 marks more than a product showcase—it’s a strategic reaffirmation of SUPCON’s long-term commitment to the Middle East. The company is investing in local engineering support, training programs, and co-innovation initiatives aimed at helping both brownfield and greenfield facilities scale industrial AI adoption.
In a region balancing its oil heritage with clean energy ambitions, SUPCON’s technologies offer a bridge to digital sustainability—optimizing legacy infrastructure while laying the groundwork for autonomous, AI-driven plants.
Industry Impact
SUPCON’s push reflects a growing industrial AI race, where players like Siemens, ABB, Schneider Electric, and Honeywell are modernizing legacy control systems with cloud-native intelligence and robotics. But SUPCON’s approach—anchored in open architectures, AI-native control, and deep regional engagement—gives it a distinctive edge.
By uniting process control, predictive analytics, and robotics under one stack, the company is positioning itself not just as an automation provider, but as a blueprint for the autonomous plant of the future.
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