Rockwell Automation and Microsoft Deliver on a Shared Vision to Accelerate Industrial Transformation
19 November 2024 - 11:00PM
Business Wire
Collaboration to deliver advanced cloud and AI
solutions, empowering manufacturers with enhanced data insights and
operational efficiency
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest
company dedicated to industrial automation and digital
transformation, and Microsoft Corp., a leading global technology
company, are proud to announce an expanded strategic collaboration
aimed at revolutionizing industrial transformation. Together, the
companies will provide manufacturing customers with advanced cloud
and AI solutions that deliver powerful data insights, streamline
operations and enhance scalability – driving operational efficiency
and sustainable growth across the industry.
This shared vision is supported by several new releases that
will be previewed this week as Microsoft joins Rockwell as an
exhibiting sponsor at the highly anticipated Automation Fair® from
Nov. 18-21 in Anaheim, Calif. This relationship uniquely combines
Rockwell’s deep industrial automation expertise with Microsoft’s
cutting-edge cloud and AI capabilities. Together, the companies
will bridge the gap between traditional industrial practices and
modern digital applications, creating integrated solutions designed
to unlock the full potential of industrial data.
"We are excited to strengthen our partnership with Microsoft as
we work to meet the evolving challenges faced by today’s
manufacturers,” said Jessica Korpela, director, global customer
innovation at Rockwell Automation. “This enhanced collaboration
fuses cloud and AI technologies with our extensive expertise in
industrial automation, enabling our customers to reach
unprecedented levels of efficiency, innovation and resilience in
their operations.”
The Rockwell-Microsoft partnership represents a bold step
forward in the digital transformation of the manufacturing sector,
setting a new standard for connected, AI-driven operations that
empower both companies and their customers to thrive in a rapidly
changing world.
Unlocking the Power of Data for Enhanced Efficiency
At Automation Fair, Microsoft will debut its latest solution,
Azure IoT Operations, which integrates with Rockwell's digital
offerings, including FactoryTalk® Optix™. This newly available
combined solution will allow manufacturers and production companies
to capture critical insights from existing sites without extensive
retrofitting. The adaptive cloud approach will simplify the
integration of shop-floor data with cloud-based applications,
enabling advanced analytics and improving scalability across
multi-site environments. By leveraging this streamlined
integration, customers can gain actionable insights to optimize
production and drive data-informed decisions across their
operations.
FactoryTalk Design Studio Copilot, Powered by Microsoft AI,
Enhances PLC Code Creation and User Management
Rockwell has expanded its FactoryTalk Design Studio
software-as-a-service design software with a new Generative AI
Copilot, developed in partnership with Microsoft. The latest
feature, powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, enables
engineers to use natural language prompts for tasks like product
guidance, code generation, troubleshooting and code explanations,
making system design faster and more intuitive. Accessible through
a web browser without downloads or installs, FactoryTalk Design
Studio provides a collaborative, multi-user environment with
integrated version control and is continuously updated with new
capabilities to enhance productivity and efficiency in industrial
automation system design.
Enhancing Digital Applications with AI to Empower the
Workforce
The collaboration will also introduce Rockwell’s FT Optix Food
& Beverage model, enabled through Rockwell’s digital and
service offerings, into the Microsoft AI model catalog, The model
brings the power of AI and Generative AI (GenAI) directly to the
manufacturing floor. The adapted AI model, which leverages the
power of Microsoft’s Phi-3 small language models (SLM), will
provide machine operators with AI-guided instructions, assisting in
process and device operations via the familiar FactoryTalk Optix
interface. With specifically trained models, workers can easily
access contextualized AI guidance to enhance productivity, reduce
errors, and accelerate decision-making.
“We are thrilled to continue our work with Rockwell Automation
to help customers accelerate their industrial transformation
journey,” said Kam VedBrat, General Manager, Azure IoT, Microsoft.
“By combining Rockwell’s industry-leading automation solutions with
Microsoft Azure IoT Operations, and through our collaboration on an
adapted AI model based on Phi-3, we are enabling customers to
unlock new levels of efficiency and innovation.”
Driving Industry Impact and Value
This strategic partnership will deliver substantial benefits to
manufacturers, helping to navigate the challenges of today’s
rapidly evolving industrial landscape. Through these advanced
digital solutions, companies can drive greater efficiency, reduce
operational costs, and increase productivity, ultimately empowering
organizations to realize the full potential of their digital
transformation journey.
About Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), is a global leader in
industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect the
imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand
what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and more
sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell
Automation employs approximately 27,000 problem solvers dedicated
to our customers in more than 100 countries as of fiscal year end
2024. To learn more about how we are bringing the Connected
Enterprise to life across industrial enterprises, visit
www.rockwellautomation.com.
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