Rockwell will collaborate with its PartnerNetwork ecosystem and demonstrate solutions that address a variety of challenges for industrial companies, including modernizing operations, achieving sustainability goals and accelerating digital transformation.
'Our partnerships embody a shared vision of building and delivering the best solutions to drive digital transformation in industry and enable intelligent factories,' said
In collaboration with Cisco, Ericsson, Microsoft, ODVA, the
Artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous operations, 5G and cybersecurity are among key technologies that help manufacturers accelerate their digital transformation. According to Rockwell's recently published 9th annual 'State of Smart Manufacturing Report,' industrial companies around the world cite artificial intelligence as their top priority for new investment over the next 12 months.
At the Microsoft booth, visitors will see the latest technology integrations between the two companies, including how AI is transforming manufacturing through a customer-inspired digital twin of a quality inspection process using artificial intelligence, highlighted by a real-world simulation of product sorting and autonomous material handling.
Following a recently announced collaboration with NVIDIA, Rockwell will share how it is integrating NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud
application programming interfaces (APIs) into Emulate3D by
At the Cisco booth, Rockwell will present how the two companies enable a secure connected industrial environment leveraging Rockwell's Converged Plantwide EthernetTM reference architecture (CPwE) with its co-developed industrial ethernet switching, as well as cybersecurity solutions such as Cisco Cyber Vision, which enables network segmentation, asset discovery and security monitoring.
Rockwell will highlight its collaboration with Ericsson by demonstrating Plex Asset Performance Management (APM) - enabled by industrial private 5G connectivity - driving real-time decision-making and managing new assets such as autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). Private 5G allows manufacturers to be more agile, flexible and sustainable while adding more devices and intelligence to their networks.
Rockwell is also partnering with ODVA, a standards development organization, to demonstrate the benefits of EtherNet/IP, CIP Security and 5G. Reliable wireless industrial automation appliances using EtherNet/IP and CIP Safety in private 5G networks will be shown. Also on display will be recent wireless device additions to Rockwell's EtherNet/IP product portfolio.
Finally, Rockwell will be at the booth of
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