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About the topic 60 years ago, ABB’s predecessor company, ASEA, laid the cable for the world’s first commercial HVDC subsea power link, Gotland 1, connecting mainland Sweden to the island of Gotland. This groundbreaking event was the beginning of the modern era of HVDC transmission. Today, ABB remains the market leader in HVDC and is the only company in the world that can supply the complete range of products for an HVDC system. ABB has its own powerful, flexible and reliable control and protection system, which uses state-of-the-art computers, microcontrollers and digital signal processors connected by high-performance industrial standard buses and fiber-optic communication links. The system is called MACH (Modular Advanced Control for HVDC and SVC) and is designed specifically for converters in power applications. All critical parts of the system have inherent parallel redundancy and use the same switchover principles that have been used by ABB for HVDC applications since the 1980s. Join this talk to know more about the world's most advanced control system for HVDC and how ABB Power Grids is changing the electricity transmission and distribution landscape. About the speaker Samarth Deo has finished his BSc degree at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in Hyderabad, India and MSc degree at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Since 2013, he is working with ABB AB on high-voltage DC transmission. Currently, he is an R&D manager of MACH Control Platform in ABB Power Grids division. Samarth is an active and recognized volunteer in IEEE, currently serving as IEEE Sweden Section Chair.