Showing posts with label Rockwell. Show all posts
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Thursday, 2 April 2026

Ethical commitment recognised.

Rockwell Automation has been recognised as one of the 2026 World’s Most Ethical Companies® by Ethisphere, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices. This is the 18th time Rockwell has been included on this prestigious list which honours companies that demonstrate exceptional leadership and a commitment to business integrity through best-in-class ethics, compliance, and governance practices.

“Being recognised as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies is a meaningful reflection of the values we live every day. Integrity is not just a principle we talk about—it’s how we show up every day for each other and for our customers,” said Rockwell Chairman and CEO Blake Moret. “This honour demonstrates the way our teams consistently choose to do what’s right and the deep commitment of our people to serve our customers with transparency, accountability, and care. We’re proud of this honour, and even more proud of the values that guide how we operate and the trust we strive to earn in every interaction.”

Ethics and integrity are among Rockwell’s highest scoring drivers of employee engagement, nurtured and cultivated through a robust commitment and a strong “speak up” mindset, including the company’s long-standing Ombuds program which celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2025. Rockwell also requires 100% of its Board of Directors, employees, and contractors to complete annual ethics training.

Rockwell was one of 138 honorees recognised in 2026 and is one of only two honorees in the Diversified Machinery industry. The ranking spans 17 countries and 40 industries. 

“Congratulations to Rockwell Automation, Inc. for achieving recognition as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies®. As we mark the 20th class of honorees, this group continues to raise the bar for business integrity by embedding ethics into everyday decision-making and long-term strategy. Companies with strong ethics, compliance, and governance programs are built for better long-term performance,” said Erica Salmon Byrne, Ethisphere’s Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Chair.


• View the full list of 2026 honorees.

@ROKAutomation @ethisphere #PAuto


Friday, 21 November 2025

Suite strengthens industrial cybersecurity resilience.

OT-designed platform and security services empower industrial organisations to reduce risk, maximise uptime and simplify compliance across the full cybersecurity lifecycle.

The launch of SecureOT™ solution suite, a comprehensive industrial cybersecurity offering designed to help manufacturers and critical infrastructure protect critical operations and build secure environments has been announced by Rockwell Automation..

As industrial operations become increasingly connected, organisations are facing a sharp rise in cyber threats targeting operations technology (OT) systems. Many legacy systems were never designed with cybersecurity in mind, and traditional IT tools often fail to protect complex, aging industrial environments. SecureOT was developed to close the gap, helping organisations secure their OT infrastructure with technology and expertise built for the realities of modern industrial operations.

This new suite brings together Rockwell Automation’s purpose-built SecureOT Platform, professional services and managed security services into a unified solution that delivers end-to-end protection for complex, aging and highly regulated industrial systems.

“Cyber threats to industrial operations are evolving faster than ever, and legacy defenses simply can’t keep up,” said Matthew Fordenwalt, senior vice president, Lifecycle Services, Rockwell Automation. “SecureOT is more than a brand – it’s a strategic shift in how industrial organisations approach cybersecurity. We’re combining deep industrial expertise with OT-specific technology and services that help customers stay ahead of threats and keep operations running safely.”

Built for industrial complexity.
SecureOT is designed for the specific challenges of OT environments, providing comprehensive protection across all levels of cybersecurity maturity. SecureOT Platform delivers real-time asset visibility, risk prioritisation and vulnerability management across diverse vendor ecosystems.

Through its professional services, SecureOT offers strategic advisory, assessments and implementation support to help organisations strengthen their security posture. Its managed security services provide continuous 24/7 monitoring and incident response from Rockwell’s dedicated OT Security Operations Center (SOC) and Network Operations Center (NOC).

It aligns with globally recognised frameworks, including NIST CSF, NIS2 and IEC 62443, and takes a vendor-neutral approach to securing industrial control systems and technology stacks.

“Industrial organisations need cybersecurity strategies built for the realities of OT,” said Hollie Hennessy, OT/IoT cybersecurity lead analyst at Omdia. “Rockwell Automation’s SecureOT addresses that need with a layered approach that integrates asset visibility, vulnerability management and managed detection services in one framework. It’s a significant step forward for industrial cybersecurity maturity.”

Helping industrial leaders transform their cybersecurity posture:

  • A leading oil & gas producer achieved full OT asset visibility and remediated critical risks across remote operations in just six months.
  • A large beverage manufacturer migrated their aging industrial network and compute installed base to a fully managed and supported infrastructure across more than 150 sites globally.
  • An energy company doubled its NIST CSF maturity scores while delivering measurable ROI to executive leadership.
  • A power utility gained secure, real-time visibility into remote substations – achieving NERC CIP compliance and reducing costs through agentless monitoring.

Industrial organisations can confidently mitigate risk, help maintain uptime and run safer operations, no matter where they are in their cybersecurity journey with SecureOT.


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA @OmdiaHQ #PAuto  #¢Cybersecurity #OT_IT

Monday, 20 October 2025

Ai, IoT, and Cybersecurity drive digital transformation in oil/gas.

A recent report, by GlobalData, on key technologies in the oil and gas industry was commissioned by Rockwell Automation. According to the Oil and Gas Technology Outlook for 2030 and Beyond, oil and gas companies are undergoing a seismic shift, driven by rapid digitalization and the integration of advanced technologies. 
The report reveals that artificial intelligence (Ai), the Internet of Things (IoT), and cybersecurity are at the forefront of this transformation, reshaping operations from exploration to refinement.

The report outlines five critical findings:

  1. Digitalization is Now a Strategic Imperative: Companies are moving beyond isolated tech deployments to fully integrated digital ecosystems. Over 50% of industry leaders report that technologies like cloud computing, cybersecurity, and Ai are already disrupting their operations.
  2. Key Drivers Fueling Adoption: Technological innovation, environmental compliance, supply chain resilience, and workforce challenges are accelerating the need for digital solutions. Predictive maintenance, remote monitoring, and automation are helping companies reduce downtime and improve safety.
  3. Emerging Technologies Reshape Operations: Ai is being used to optimize drilling paths, forecast demand, and enhance refining processes. IoT sensors provide real-time data for equipment health and environmental monitoring. Electrification and smart motor systems are helping reduce emissions and energy costs.
  4. Strategic Roadmap for Digital Success: The report emphasizes the importance of a clear digital strategy, choosing the right delivery model (e.g., SaaS or hybrid partnerships), and fostering a digital-first workforce. Companies must also stay ahead of evolving tech and data regulations.
  5. Ai as the Central Innovation Engine: With projected spending in the energy sector reaching $18.5 (€1.97) billion by 2028, Ai is enabling smarter decision-making, immersive training, and autonomous operations. Its integration with digital twins, edge computing, and VR/AR is unlocking new efficiencies across the value chain.

“The convergence of information and operational technology is redefining how energy companies operate,” said Fabio Mielli, strategic business developer, Rockwell Automation. “By aligning advanced digital tools with measurable production outcomes, we’re helping the industry build resilience and agility for the future.”


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA #PAuto #Oil_Gas

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

New Vice President EMEA for automation leader.

Mark Bottomley has been appointed as Rockwell Automation's regional vice president, market access for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. In this capacity, he will assume responsibility for strategic leadership across EMEA, ensuring market access for Rockwell Automation’s products and solutions. Mark is to drive regional growth, cultivate partnerships and advance channel development. A key priority will be the evolution of Rockwell Automation’s distributor strategy, fostering a collaborative and complementary partner community.

Mark Bottonley
“Mark’s extensive experience and proven leadership in sales and market strategy position him to successfully advance our market access vision for EMEA,” said Gustavo Zecharies, president, EMEA region, Rockwell Automation. “His dedication to building robust partnerships and delivering innovative solutions is fully aligned with our strategic priorities. Mark will drive accelerated growth and deliver exceptional value to our customers and partners throughout the region.”

Since joining Rockwell Automation in August 2007, Bottomley has held numerous leadership roles within global sales and marketing (including a period in Ireland) and has been a member of the EMEA leadership team since 2019. Most recently, he served as regional vice president, strategic accounts and sales specialists.

Under his leadership, the market access team will expand and enhance the company’s PartnerNetwork™ ecosystem, extending Rockwell Automation’s reach into key markets.

“I am excited to be working with the market access team and our regional partners across the region,” said Mark. “I see our extended eco-system as a true differentiator to our competitors. I am looking forward to becoming a more integrated part of that experience and putting our customers first in continuing to be the best-in-class partnership organisation in the industry.”


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA #PAuto

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Industrial Ethernet switch.

Provides a compact solution for network reliability, stability, and security.

The Allen‑Bradley® Stratix® 2100 Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch from Rockwell Automation, reduces the complexity of network deployments and delivery with its simple dip-switch settings and easy-to-install functionality.

This small form-factor device improves network reliability that best meets overall network system design and application requirements. End users will also benefit from reduced training needs, improved first time fix rates, and lower maintenance costs from the Stratix® 2100.

The Stratix® 2100 helps protect against unwanted network traffic, prioritizing data as needed, while providing increased reliability and network security through offering gigabit speeds, Quality of Service, Energy-Efficient Ethernet, industrial-grade enclosure, and an extended temperature rating as standard.


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA @AllenBradley #PAuto #Manufacturing 

Wednesday, 4 June 2025

State of smart manufacturing.

10th annual global report reveals how the convergence of people and technology is transforming operations and strengthening industrial resilience

Rockwell Automation has announced the results of the 10th annual “State of Smart Manufacturing Report.” The global study, fielded in March 2025, surveyed more than 1,500 manufacturers across 17 of the leading manufacturing countries.

Methodology
This report analysed feedback from 1,560 respondents from 17 of the top manufacturing countries with roles from management up to the C-suite and was conducted in association with Rockwell Automation and Sapio Research. The survey sampled from a range of industries including Consumer Packaged Goods, Food & Beverage, Automotive, Semiconductor, Energy, Life Sciences, and more. With a balanced distribution of company sizes with revenues spanning $100 million to over $30 billion, it offers a wide breadth of manufacturing business perspectives.

As manufacturers continue to face uncertainty driven by economic shifts, the report highlights how companies are turning to smart manufacturing technologies to manage risks, improve performance, and support their workforce. It also examines adoption of emerging technology, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and cloud-based systems.

“Today's technology advancements are unlocking new opportunities where the combined potential of people and technology will shape our collective future,” says Blake Moret, Chairman and CEO, Rockwell Automation. “As this year’s report shows, manufacturers around the world are using smart manufacturing to navigate disruption and create new opportunities for speed and agility. At Rockwell, we believe innovation and resilience go hand in hand. With the right technology and right people, we can simplify complexity and lead with confidence during times of dynamic change.”

Key global findings include:

  • 81% of manufacturers say external and internal pressures are accelerating digital transformation, with cloud/SaaS, AI, cybersecurity, and quality management ranking as the top areas of smart manufacturing technology investments.
  • 95% of manufacturers have invested in, or plan to invest in, AI/ML over the next five years.
  • Organizations investing in generative and causal AI increased 12% year-over-year, signaling a maturing approach to advanced technologies beyond experimentation.
  • Cybersecurity ranks as the second biggest external risk, with 49% of manufacturers planning to use AI for cybersecurity in 2025 – up from 40% in 2024.
  • 48% of manufacturers plan to repurpose or hire additional workers due to smart manufacturing investments. Additionally, 41% are using AI and automation to help close the skills gap and address labor shortages.
  • Quality control remains the top AI use case for the second year in a row, with 50% planning to apply AI/ML to support product quality in 2025.

Beyond these data points, the report reflects broader movement towards more efficient and adaptive operations. Manufacturers are using smart technologies to strengthen supply chains, accelerate sustainability initiatives and make faster, more informed decisions. There has also been a 5% rise in the importance of analytical and AI skills for leaders, showing that talent development and technical innovation must go hand in hand.

Still, many manufacturers face challenges when implementing AI. Nearly half of respondents say the ability to apply AI is now an extremely important skill – up from just 10% last year.


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA #PAuto #Manufacturing #Smart

Tuesday, 6 May 2025

Lifecycle services appointment.

 To help companies work faster, smarter and with greater agility at every point in their business cycle.

Rockwell Automation has named Vladimír Obrazcov as its new regional vice president, Lifecycle Services, Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).

Vladimír Obrazcov
"Today’s industrial landscape is more sophisticated than ever, and success depends on the ability to turn complexity into opportunity,” Obrazcov said. “At Rockwell Automation, we help our customers do exactly that — translating technology into tangible business outcomes. Through LifecycleIQ™ Services, we support customers throughout their digital transformation journey, helping them work smarter, move faster, and unlock the full value of their operations."

With more than two decades of experience at Rockwell Automation, Obrazcov understands the market, customer needs, and the opportunities of lifecycle optimization at the highest possible level. He will work closely with Rockwell Automation’s global Lifecycle Services leaders to develop strategies that help industrial companies work faster, smarter and with greater agility at every point in their business cycle.

Rockwell Automation LifecycleIQ™ Services provide the breadth of expertise companies need to optimize systems and workflows, improve productivity, manage risk and drive sustainability, across the whole business life cycle. The service covers everything from the design of intelligent, integrated systems, through operations improvements to security and intelligent, proactive maintenance.

Alejandro Capparelli, vice president and general manager, head of regions, welcomed Obrazcov to his new role: “Vladimír has deep expertise in digital transformation and cybersecurity, and has delivered transformative growth for organizations. I look forward to seeing him and his team drive value for our customers.”


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA #PAuto #EMEA

Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Electronic motor starter.

Revolutionising motor controls with smarter and safer starters. 

Rockwell Automation has launched the the M100 Electronic Motor Starter, enabling industrial organisations to simplify panel wiring and reduce component and engineering complexities with advanced functional safety solutions and more refined motor starting capabilities. 

Rockwell’s traditional motor starters lay a robust foundation for customizable motor control solutions including starting, stopping and protecting motors. Building on this legacy, the new M100 Electronic Motor Starter seamlessly integrates into intelligent motor control setups, boosting productivity and minimizing downtime. It serves as a cost-effective, space-efficient option, boasting an extensive range of features designed to improve performance across various applications. Notably, the M100 incorporates point-on-wave (POW) switching technology. 

The new M100 Electronic Motor Starter offers zero stacking with no derating up to 55C, providing flexibility in installation without compromising performance. Removable terminal blocks, available in both screw and push-in variants, add convenience and adaptability. The M100 also supports direct-on-line (DOL), reversing, and safety capabilities in the same form factor, showcasing its flexibility in various operational scenarios.  

"Our M100 Electronic Motor Starter represents a significant leap forward in motor starting technology and Rockwell’s motor control portfolio,” said Bill Meindl, business manager for industrial components, Rockwell Automation. “Its advanced features, including point-on-wave switching technology, significantly boosts productivity while minimizing valuable panel space, delivering a powerful solution that aligns with the evolving needs of the industry.” 

Embedded features such as electronic overload protection, phase loss detection, phase imbalance monitoring, and weld detection contribute to a comprehensive safety net, making the M100 an invaluable asset in critical operations. Additionally, with the growing importance of functional safety for end users, the M100 represents an expansion in the motor starting portfolio to now include SIL3 certified models, providing added peace of mind and compliance with high safety standards. 


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA #PAuto

Thursday, 20 March 2025

On-machine LED indicators.

Innovative portfolio includes models with both visual and audible signals, helping to ensure that critical machine conditions are effectively relayed.

The Allen‑Bradley 852C and 852D On-Machine LED Indicators, a powerful and compact solution for indicating machine status has been unveiled by Rockwell Automation. Maximising machine uptime requires a clear understanding of equipment and processes, and when critical conditions arise, effective communication is essential to address issues swiftly and avoid costly downtime.

The new On-Machine LED Indicators are designed for more reliable status reporting, featuring a robust build that fits seamlessly into space-constrained environments. Thanks to plug-and-play connectivity, these devices significantly lower maintenance, commissioning and troubleshooting costs by reducing the need for complex hard wiring. Regardless of the manufacturing landscape or application needs, enhancing operator awareness is vital. 

This innovative portfolio includes models with both visual and audible signals, ensuring that critical machine conditions are effectively relayed, even when operators lack a direct line of sight to the indicators.



@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA #PAuto

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Module enables faster easier digitisation.

The Embedded Edge Compute Module builds on Rockwell Automation's recent history of enabling computation functionality expanding the power of the ControlLogix® platform.  This in-chassis edge solution provides key scalability and remote support functions to today’s workforce. At first release, the Embedded Edge Compute Module enables FactoryTalk® Optix™ software and provides a communication path to REST API, OPC UA, and MQTT to meet the needs of various applications.

The latest firmware update for the Embedded Edge Compute Module introduces the Docker Engine, which enables the hosting and deployment of containerized apps, including Rockwell Automation apps, third-party apps (such as Node-Red and Grafana) and low-code apps allowing users to build, integrate and deploy applications quickly and efficiently. This update significantly enhances the module’s capabilities, emphasizing IT/OT convergence and simplifying control software management.

This module offers flexibility while offering a premier integration experience with the ControlLogix hardware and software ecosystem. The module allows a consistent user experience, with Studio 5000® environment with ControlFLASH Plus™ and FactoryTalk Linx.

The introduction of this module and its continued enhancements offers a level of IT/OT interoperability which allows users to make digitization easier, faster, and scalable, supporting a wide range of applications.


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA #PAuto 

Tuesday, 27 August 2024

New VP of Sustainability appointed.

Emmanuel Guilhamon has been named vice president, Sustainability with Rockwell Automation.

Emmanuel Guilhamon
He will be responsible for developing, leading, and executing Rockwell’s global sustainability strategy that is focused on delivering three outcomes: sustainable customers, a sustainable company, and sustainable communities. He leads the corporate sustainability team, which provides thought leadership and works with internal and external partners to align on and deliver the company’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments and to facilitate the development of solutions that help manufacturers achieve their sustainability goals.

“Since joining Rockwell, Emmanuel has made significant contributions to our business,” said Becky House, senior vice president, Chief People and Legal Officer. “He knows our customers and technology and is passionate about the critical role that industrial automation and digital transformation play in helping our customers increase resiliency, optimize production, and ultimately drive sustainability. His global perspective and expertise make him the right person to continue and evolve this important work.”


@ROKAutomation @ROKAutoEMEA @stanmiller #PAuto #Sustainability

Monday, 15 May 2023

Operational agility improvement with I/O solution.

I/O blocks help manufacturers improve automation efficiency and connectivity, enabling smarter machines to deliver better enterprise performance.

Rockwell Automation has released its new Allen‑Bradley® ArmorBlock 5000™ I/O blocks. Integrated with IO-Link technology, the distributed I/O solution offers smart capabilities that can help industrial manufacturers improve operational productivity with minimal cost.

“With the increasingly complex manufacturing landscape, our customers are challenged to improve operational resilience while maintaining efficiency. Smarter technology is a key enabler for better enterprise visibility, leading to timely data-driven decisions,” says Sean Homan, business director, Asia Pacific Business Center, Rockwell Automation. “ArmorBlock 5000 I/O is the result of our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers. With its distributed monitoring and control, and highly integrated IO-Link capabilities, this On-Machine I/O solution can drive production agility for industrial automation.”

Manufacturers can deploy and maintain smart automation more efficiently with the ArmorBlock 5000 I/O solution. With the highly integrated IO-Link capabilities, machine design complexity is reduced through simpler device configuration and better integration with Allen‑Bradley controllers. Users can speed up project development with the common tag structure and configuration workflows in the intuitive Studio 5000 Logix Designer® environment.

Optimized for On-Machine use, the high-performance ArmorBlock 5000 I/O blocks enable quicker installation, commissioning and troubleshooting, which will reduce downtime. The I/O blocks can operate in a wide range of temperatures and offer up to IP69K protection for high-speed applications in harsh environments. Plus, the blocks are available in three industry-standard power variants to meet different regional needs.

The IO-Link master blocks are the first released product from the ArmorBlock 5000 I/O portfolio. These scalable blocks provide a high degree of flexibility with up to eight IO-Link channels that includes four IO-Link Class A and four Class B ports. The ability to control high current devices and improve connectivity can help drive machine performance and productivity.

More offerings will be released in future to complement the ArmorBlock 5000 I/O solution. The upcoming configurable I/O blocks will deliver smart capabilities such as sequence of events (SOE), scheduled output, input timestamping, event trigger, and more.

@ROKAutomation #PAuto

Thursday, 27 April 2023

Automation communication body appointments to board.

FDT Group™ has announced that Paul Brooks, manager, technology business development, strategic development for Rockwell Automation; and Rolf Birkhofer, managing director for Endress+Hauser digital solutions have been voted in by the FDT Group member community to serve in leadership roles on the FDT Board of Directors.

Paul Brooks - Rockwell
The FDT Group Board of Directors sets the executive strategy for the organization and provides governance over the open FDT standard, which directly benefits the global manufacturing automation industries with a unified environment for industrial device management and IT/OT data-driven operations for the process and discrete markets supporting smart manufacturing, efficiency, and sustainability initiatives.

Mr. Brooks and Mr. Birkhofer replaced board members Lee Lane, Rockwell Automation; and Francois Ichtertz, Endress+Hauser, respectively, due to their departure to new roles. They join existing board members including Andre Uhl, Schneider Electric; Michael Kessler, PACTware; Shinji Oda, Yokogawa; and Ed Silva, Flowserve Corporation.

Rolf Birkhofer - Endress+Hauser

FDT Group Managing Director Steve Biegacki congratulated the newest board members. “We appreciate the service Lee Lane and Francois Ichtertz provided to our organization. Paul Brooks and Rolf Birkhofer bring a wealth of process and factory automation industry experience to their new posts on our board. They will play an important role in guiding the FDT Group organization and FDT/DTM technology roadmap through collaborative initiatives focused on innovation and differentiation that deliver new value to customers.”

Mr. Brooks has over 30 years of experience in the industrial market and currently leads the commercial & technical teams responsible for the strategy around open aspects of the Rockwell Automation System Architecture. This includes Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) and Field Xchange (FX) strategy, EtherNet/IP development, network architecture, 5G direction, and application orchestration. He was a member of FDT Joint Interest Group (JIG) in 2003, recognizes the importance of FDT in the market as the preferred integration standard for UAFX, and is committed to fostering market insights and relationships to allow FDT to develop in parallel with communication technologies to enable innovation.

Mr. Birkhofer’s near 20-year career in industrial automation stems from his Electrical Engineering background and managing director roles at CodeWrights and Endress+Hauser. Currently overseeing digital solutions for process applications at Endress+Hauser, he is deeply involved with technology standards groups including Advanced Physical Layer (APL), Device Descriptions (DD), Field Device Integration (FDI) and Field Device Tool / Device Type Manager (FDT/DTM). He is committed to prioritizing FDT technology investments that expand end-to-end interoperability and data harmonization, granting new business and service models for industrial markets.

@FDTGroup @ROKAutomation @Endress_Hauser #PAuto #IIoT 

Friday, 11 November 2022

New automation facility for NE US.


An Endress+Hauser authorized sales and service representative since 2002, recently celebrated the opening of its new northeast facility with a ceremonial ribbon cutting, a $4 million, 11,400 square-foot building in Clifton Park, (NY USA). The new facility will allow TriNova, Inc., to provide even better support to its customers in surrounding areas.

The facility includes a new state-of-the-art PTU (Process Training Unit) that will bring an entirely new training experience to the northeast for Endress+Hauser and Rockwell Automation. TriNova also plans to educate area high school students on what an engineering degree means in their world of technical sales and solutions.

“This new facility will support our mission for many years to come,” said Kevin Bischoping, President of TriNova North. “Our customers will benefit from the partnership we are creating to help train their employees in the automation world along with young, future employees our customers will want to hire. I speak for everyone at TriNova when I say we are very proud to have achieved this goal to be part of the community’s growth along with our own.”

TriNova also is expected to double their application engineer headcount with twice as many workstations. On this new 7-acre property, the company plans to add an additional 6,000 square-foot warehouse dedicated to Main Instrument Vendor (MIV) business and project staging, as well as Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT). Additionally, they are now set up to become a valve automation facility.

“TriNova’s presence in our northeast region has been very impactful over the last four years,” said Shaun Beauchesne, Area Vice President (East Central Area) at Endress+Hauser. “With the addition of this building, the Process Training Unit, and TriNova’s planned expansion, they will assuredly impact our customers even more. We owe it to future talent and customers to provide them with every opportunity to advance their skillset in the world of automation technology. This new facility will be the center of gravity for talent and our customers.”

@Endress_US @Endress_Hauser  #PAuto #USA

Tuesday, 7 September 2021

Motor control centre grounding.

A new UL-approved product enhancement from Rockwell Automation helps increase workplace safety in a variety of industries from oil and gas refining operations to food and beverage processing plants.

Allen-Bradley CENTERLINE 1500 medium voltage motor control centers set a new safety standard with the new Integrated Protective Maintenance Grounding (IPMG) device. The integrated device grounds all load-side connections and load cables with the turn of a handle. This eliminates the need to manually attach hazardous temporary grounding cables.

The IPMG device: 

  • Provides a method to ground all load-side connections, including the load cables. Removes the cumbersome and hazardous use of utility-style grounding balls and temporary grounding cable assemblies.
  • Provides the ability to ground the output (load-side connections) without opening the power cell door.
  • Seamlessly integrates into motor control center power cells.

“Industrial operations must manage ever-changing safety environments and requirements,” said Jeff Fowler, product manager, Rockwell Automation. “The new IPMG device provides another level of safety in demanding manufacturing, processing and production environments. This integrated earthing switch eliminates the need for adding temporary grounding point cables.”

The IPMG device is also available in CENTERLINE motor control centers with ArcShield arc-resistant controller designs.

@ROKAutomation #PAuto #Safety

Friday, 13 November 2020

Strategic alliance expanded and extended.

Expansion to streamline extending a comprehensive digital thread solution

PTC  and Rockwell Automation have announced the expansion and early extension of their strategic alliance

This extension will ensure continuity in both companies’ sales and product development efforts and expand the agreement to include PTC’s product lifecycle management and software as a service (SaaS) products. This expansion will streamline both companies’ commercial efforts to extend a comprehensive digital thread solution, from upfront design through the operate, maintain and optimize-lifecycle stages. PTC will also offer Rockwell Automation’s virtual machinery simulation and testing software to its own customer and partner network. Under the agreement, both organizations will continue to leverage each other’s resources, technologies, industry expertise, and market presence to seamlessly serve their customers through 2023 and beyond.  


The companies’ primary joint offering, FactoryTalk InnovationSuite, powered by PTC, is the industry’s first comprehensive digital transformation software suite that offers fully integrated Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), edge-to-cloud analytics, manufacturing execution systems (MES), and augmented reality (AR) – required for the connected enterprise. FactoryTalk InnovationSuite makes it simple to rapidly develop, operationalize, and globally scale innovative solutions to operations.



“Our selection of FactoryTalk InnovationSuite, powered by PTC could not have come at a better time for our company,” said Teja Schubert, Director, Controls, Automation and Technology, Norbord, an international producer of wood-based panels.  “As the first wave of COVID-19 hit, it became even more important to have a platform that helps us reduce costs, improve our employee's experience, and make better use of our maintenance and training efforts. This ever-important alliance has made it easier for our company to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic so far, and we look forward to leveraging future solutions.”


As manufacturers reset their operations, competitive pressures and demands for better financial performance have accelerated the need to digitally transform products, processes, and people across all business levels. PTC and Rockwell Automation’s industry-leading digital manufacturing solutions provide manufacturers with robust end-to-end digital thread capabilities, empowering them to continue their digital transformation initiatives amid the global pandemic.


“Over the past two years, PTC and Rockwell Automation teams have combined great innovation to offer our customers the world-class FactoryTalk InnovationSuite solution,” said Blake Moret, chairman and CEO, Rockwell Automation. “The expansion and early extension of our contract with PTC signifies the increasing value of this strategic alliance and its importance to the Connected Enterprise.”


Jim Heppelmann, president and CEO, PTC, said: “The strategic alliance with Rockwell Automation has expanded our reach and our capabilities as we champion Industry 4.0 initiatives around the world. The powerful impact of our offerings amid the current macroeconomic environment proves the market’s need for this collaboration.”


@PTC @ROKAutomation @ROKAutomationUK #PAuto 




See also: Augmented reality in packaging.

Thursday, 29 October 2020

Augmented reality in packaging.

Harpak-ULMA announced that the company is extending its platform capabilities to support Augmented Reality on its Rockwell Automation-enabled packaging solutions. The company has entered Beta-phase testing and is targeting commercial availability for its Augmented Reality (AR) option next year. AR represents a leap forward for staff knowledge transfer — employing digital visual overlays through a combination of both handheld and hands-free devices. It supersedes traditional approaches to operator training and maintenance of industrial assets.  

AR presents a powerful solution for producers seeking to alleviate the well-known upskilling issues associated with high labor turnover, productivity, and error proofing. According to a study by the Manufacturing Institute and Deloitte, by 2025, almost 3.5 million manufacturing jobs will become available, of which 2 million will remain unfilled. AR can help producers bridge the skills gap at the root of this major disconnect. By 2025, three out of every four workers will be millennials who will be driving new workplace expectations. The Journal of Organizational Learning and Leadership reveals that millennials’ innovation and exploration traits are best enhanced through active learning (pdf).

While AR has not yet been widely employed in packaging markets, other industrial experiences indicate that real-time “active-learning” dramatically accelerates front-line staff learning curves and reduces error. For example, Boeing workers completed intricate wire harnesses assemblies using AR-based work instructions, cutting assembly time by 25%, and reducing error rates to nearly zero. Staff with little or no formal training can be rapidly up-skilled to perform nonrepetitive complex activities — the kind of work inherent in many unfilled manufacturing positions today. When a machine malfunctions or a tool change is required, AR guides the operator or maintenance worker visually step by step through task execution.

In 2018, Harpak-ULMA launched its strategy to produce smart, connected platforms that deliver packaging as an integral part of the manufacturing digital thread. These platforms enable emerging Internet of Things (IoT) software applications (such as AR) that leverage production data to digitally transform traditional plant asset maintenance and operational processes. However, simply enabling the utilization of such applications is insufficient to help producers realize value. The combination of skill sets required to develop AR content is not only atypical of producer staffing models – they’re in short supply altogether. 

Harpak-ULMA’s Innovation Engineer, Alexander Ouellet, leads the company’s AR development effort. He explains, “AR requires new roles such as UX or UI designers, graphic designers to create assets, and 3D modelers who understand how to turn an engineering data set into production-ready, user-facing graphics. You also need IoT software architects to define AR experience data flows to ensure experience scalability. We quickly understood that it wasn’t enough to simply enable AR on our platforms – our customers want more than a toolkit. That’s why we are building out fully contextualized, solution-specific AR content. When our customers opt for AR as part of their purchase, we intend to provide a library of experiences for tool changes, maintenance, expert capture of training processes, and related device recommendations. We do the heavy lifting so customers can deploy a complete AR experience along with asset commissioning. We also anticipate that customers may request custom AR content, which will be accommodated as well.” 

Ouellet noted he will present the opportunities and challenges associated with deploying AR solutions as part of the upcoming PackExpo Innovation stage on November 9th at 2 pm Central Standard Time (CST).

Harpak-ULMA utilizes applications such as FactoryTalk Innovation Suite, powered by PTC and PTC’s popular ThingWorx IoT solution platform and Vuforia AR platform. All leverage a Rockwell Automation controls platform to optimize IoT data availability and scalability. Vuforia enables the rich, contextual digital overlay users demand for a true AR experience. Kevin Roach, CEO of Harpak-ULMA, notes that “While we believe our vision and role is critical to accelerating digital transformation of producer packaging processes, ‘it takes a village’ to bring these disruptive technologies to market today. Rockwell Automation and PTC are both major, well-known vendors in our markets. Together we will continue to build out compelling value that’s easy for our customers to implement and use.”

Jim Heppelmann, PTC’s president and CEO, offered additional insight, “Succeeding in our new normal demands that we bring digital to the 75% of workers – 2.7 billion globally – who are part of the front-line workforce. Knowledge workers have tools like Microsoft Office, Zoom, and others that work great on a computer screen – but not on the plant floor. Front-line workers need a way to collaborate, publish, and share ‘how-to’ digital data and content mapped onto the real world rather than a computer screen – and that’s the very definition of augmented reality. AR is essentially the front-line equivalent of those tools on which knowledge workers rely so heavily.”

Blake Moret, Chairman and CEO of Rockwell Automation, also commented, “Manufacturers around the world are seeking integrated approaches to digital connectivity and automation controls to unlock unprecedented operational productivity, bring their products to market faster, and increase asset utilization while lowering risk. Our connected enterprise vision embraces practical approaches that make these concepts real. Including working collaboratively, as we have in this case with Harpak-ULMA and PTC, helps more producers leverage innovative technologies to deliver tangible improvements in production operations. Together, we’re combining our strengths to bring a more connected enterprise to life.”

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Friday, 29 May 2020

Distribution partnership extended.

Territories supported by RS now include Europe, Africa and Russia, providing enhanced customer access to Rockwell’s market-leading industrial automation and control product portfolio

RS Components  has announced a partnership with Rockwell Automation, a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation, which expands its distribution territories beyond the European Economic Area (EEA) it has supported to date. With immediate effect, RS is also authorised to supply Rockwell Automation products to Africa and Russia, including its Allen-Bradley and Allen Bradley Guardmaster® brands.

Kristian Olsson, Vice President Product and Supply Management at RS, said: "This marks a significant next step in our relationship with Rockwell. Customers across Europe, Russia and Africa will reap the benefits of quickly accessing essential automation and control gear from RS, whether they are sourcing parts to enhance safety or to increase machine- and plant-wide efficiency and minimise downtime."

The Rockwell portfolio offered by RS extends across a vast range of automation and control products designed to improve manufacturing processes, from design and installation to operation and maintenance. A snapshot of the parts available includes smart devices for machine guarding and safety; programmable logic controllers (PLCs) for machine control; industrial push buttons; human machine interface (HMI) displays and accessories; and sensors and rotary encoders.

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Friday, 10 January 2020

Acquisition expands cybersecurity offering.

Rockwell Automation is to acquire privately held Avnet Data Security,  an Israeli-based cybersecurity provider with over 20 years of experience providing cybersecurity services. Avnet offers a full set of IT/OT cyber services and solutions ranging from assessments, penetration testing, network & security solutions, and training to converged IT/OT managed services.

“Avnet’s combination of service delivery, training, research, and managed services will enable us to service a much larger set of customers globally while also continuing to accelerate our portfolio development in this rapidly developing market,” said Frank Kulaszewicz, Senior Vice President, Control Products & Solutions at Rockwell Automation.

Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing parts of Rockwell Automation’s services business. As the manufacturing industry has evolved and become more connected than ever before, legacy physical security strategies are no longer enough to protect production operations. To help our customers develop, maintain, and evolve proactive cybersecurity strategies, Rockwell Automation provides a comprehensive set of services and solutions. The extensive knowledge and experience of the Avnet team will support Rockwell Automation’s strategic objective to achieve double digit growth in Information Solutions and Connected Services by expanding our IT/OT cyber and network expertise globally.

“We are excited to join Rockwell Automation to further expand their already robust cyber offering,” said Igal Cohen, CEO of Avnet. “We are continuing to serve our existing clients while expanding our reach to service a much broader range of customers. Our passion and mission have always been to help as many organizations as possible secure their data from internal and external threats.”

The transaction is expected to close in early 2020 subject to customary approvals and conditions, and it is not expected to have a material impact on Rockwell Automation’s 2020 financial results.

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Thursday, 9 January 2020

PLC starter kits for machine and motion control.

RS Components, has introduced two programmable logic controller (PLC) starter packs from industrial automation specialist Allen-Bradley, part of the Rockwell Automation group.

The Micro850 and Micro820 Starter Packs contain all the hardware needed to get up and running with the Allen-Bradley Micro850 and Micro820 PLCs, respectively, including power supplies (PSU), controller accessories and graphic terminals.

OEM machine builders can develop standalone applications quickly and inexpensively, without the need to invest in full automated systems.

The Micro850 PLC provided with the Micro850 Starter Pack is designed for larger standalone applications expandable up to 192 digital I/O points, including simple motion control. The pack also includes a PSU, seven digital inputs and one analogue input simulator, a two-channel analogue input plug-in, a PanelView 800 4-inch graphic terminal, 1m Ethernet and USB cables, an instruction manual and a quick reference guide.

The Micro820 Starter Pack includes the nano-size Micro820 PLC, which supports up to 36 I/O points with embedded features such as Ethernet, a microSD slot for data logging and analogue I/O. The Micro820 PLC is well suited to small standalone machine control and remote automation applications with Ethernet connectivity, such as remote terminal units (RTUs) for SCADA. The starter pack also contains a 24V power supply, seven digital inputs and one analogue input simulator, a PanelView 800 4-inch graphic terminal, a 1m Ethernet cable, an installation manual and a quick reference guide.

The Allen-Bradley PanelView 800 4-inch panel-mount graphic terminal included in the standard starter pack features keypad and touchscreen input options and is optimised for use with Micro800 Series PLCs. There is an option to purchase a “Starter Pack Lite” if a graphic terminal is not required.

• For application design, easy PLC programming, device configuration and integration with an HMI editor, the Standard Edition of Connected Components Workbench design software is free to download from Rockwell Automation.

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