If there’s one aspect about the digital transformation of industry that nearly everyone agrees on, it’s the fact that no one company can provide all the technology assets needed on its own. That’s why we’ve all seen so many partnerships and collaboration agreements between technology companies and organizations develop over the past few years.
Some of the more high-profile agreements that have emerged include:
· Cybersecurity partnerships between Schneider Electric and Nozomi;
· GE Digital and Microsoft’s partnership;
· Rockwell Automation’s Digital Partner Program and it’s expanded partnership with Microsoft;
· National Instruments’ IoT Lab; and
· Fujitsu’s system integrator partnership with PTC.
Amid all the technology supplier partnerships, a number of organizations focused on the modernization of industrial manufacturing also work closely together, such as the Industrial Internet Consortium and the Trusted IoT Alliance and the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance. Now comes news that Germany’s Industrie Plattform 4.0 and the U.S.’s CESMII are working together on the digital transformation of manufacturing.
According to the two organizations, the principal areas of focus for the two groups will be on standardization to ensure that smart manufacturing technologies are interoperable across different IT/OT systems as well as developing workforce competencies and skills essential to industry’s digital transformation.
A significant aspect of the two groups’ work on technology standardization involved each group’s understanding of the technology and terminology used by the other group. This first step is key to ensuring interoperability of assets across countries and domains between the two initiatives.
Both groups note that the Smart Manufacturing (SM) Profiles from CESMII and the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) from Plattform Industrie 4.0 enable the exchange of information between partners in value-added networks.
Learn more about CESMII’s SM Profiles.
“Whereas digitalization provides great potentials like higher resilience, flexibility, and efficiency, we need to shape digital ecosystems globally and learn together to unfold these potentials,” said Thomas Hahn, member of the steering committee of Plattform Industrie 4.0.
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