This webinar will bring together experienced system integrators from a variety of industries for a compelling discussion. Join us to learn how integrators are approaching some of today’s biggest challenges and helping customers realize the full potential of automation.
Get integrators’ insights on:
• "Brownfield" vs. "greenfield" projects
• Trends in HMI, SCADA, and MES
• Cloud vs. edge computing
• The importance of open standards
• The future of manufacturing jobs
• And more
3. Today’s Agenda
• Introduction to Ignition
• Panel Discussion:
o Brownfield opportunities
o HMI, SCADA & MES Trends
o The IIoT, The Cloud & Edge Computing
o Interoperability & open standards
o Technology’s impact on manufacturing
• Q&A
4. About Inductive Automation
• Founded in 2003
• HMI, SCADA, MES, and IIoT software
• Installed in 100+ countries
• Over 1,500 integrators
• Used by 44% of Fortune 100 companies
Learn more at: inductiveautomation.com/about
6. Ignition: Industrial Application Platform
One Universal Platform for SCADA, MES & IIoT:
• Unlimited licensing model
• Cross-platform compatibility
• Based on IT-standard technologies
• Scalable server-client architecture
• Web-managed
• Web-launched on desktop or mobile
• Modular configurability
• Rapid development and deployment
11. Brownfield
• Brownfield = a facility with existing equipment and software
• Greenfield = a facility with no existing equipment or software
• Manufacturing is a brownfield world with billions of pieces of legacy
equipment and modern equipment that is isolated
12. Brownfield
Common needs in brownfield projects:
• Gradual migration to new technology infrastructure
• Standardization of data
• Investment in new hardware and tools
• Shift to a new way of doing things
14. Brownfield
Discussion:
• What are some of the challenges you’ve encountered with
brownfield projects?
• How have you met those challenges?
• What approaches do you use?
15. Trends in HMI
• Growth of HMI software market driven by technological developments
• Vendors developing UI to adapt to gesture-based solutions that will
replace HMI-based panels
• Lack of standardization hindering growth of HMI software market
• SMEs challenged by lack of standardization, high switching costs,
compatibility with older machinery
Source: Global HMI Software Market 2017-2021
16. Trends in HMI
• “Types and sizes of HMIs increasing”
• “Gaining greater mobility”
• “Enabling the latest data-to-decision
efforts”
• Examples: Baze Chemical and
Enerchem
Source: “HMIs Are Multiplying, Diversifying, and Gaining
Flexibility,” Jim Montague, ControlGlobal.com
18. Trends in HMI
Discussion:
• How would you like to see HMIs evolve?
• Are customers looking for more out of their HMIs?
• What are some innovative HMI projects you’ve done?
19. Trends in SCADA
• Rising demand for SCADA in industrial, automotive, power, oil and gas,
pharmaceutical & healthcare sectors
• Increased demand for industrial mobility for remote management
• Adoption of cloud computing in SCADA systems
Source: SCADA Market - Global Forecast to 2022
20. Trends in SCADA
Discussion:
• Are you seeing these SCADA trends in the industries you work
in?
• Are there other ways should SCADA change to stay relevant?
• How have your SCADA projects evolved over the years?
21. Trends in MES
• Influencing factors of MES market: low deployment cost, increasing
industrial automation, regulatory compliance
• Heavy demand in water/wastewater, food & beverage, and power industries
• High adoption of cost-efficient automation technologies, increasing need for
real-time data tracking, improved visibility, and control on production activity
22. Trends in MES
Discussion:
• How much MES adoption have you seen in the industries
you specialize in?
• Which MES solutions do customers still need?
23. The IIoT, The Cloud, and Edge Computing
• Manufacturers have been gradually
migrating to cloud-based and hybrid
cloud/on-premise solutions
• “In the last year there has been a clear
shift — not away from cloud computing
entirely — but decidedly more toward the
use of edge computing for IIoT
applications.” – David Greenfield, Automation World
24. The IIoT, The Cloud, and Edge Computing
Discussion:
• In your view, what are the pros & cons of using
edge computing vs. cloud computing for IIoT?
• Is it more likely that edge computing will
eventually replace cloud computing, or that
they will complement each other (cloud/edge
hybrid solutions)?
25. Interoperability & Open Standards
• End users calling for open standards
and architecture
• Vendors collaborating on open
architectures
that are modular, scalable, and
interoperable
• Open Process Automation Forum:
100+ organizations collaborating on an
open
standard for process control
26. Interoperability & Open Standards
Discussion:
• What do you think about these big
companies and vendors working
together on open architectures?
• What role can system integrators play
in that effort?
27. Technology & Manufacturing
Discussion:
• Some say that technology poses a threat
to manufacturing jobs but others contend
that technological innovations can create
or improve manufacturing jobs. Which
side of that debate do you most agree
with?
28. Last Question: Integrators Look to the Future
Discussion:
• How optimistic are you about the
future of system integration? Are
you excited for the future?
29. Inductive Automation Integrator Program
• Gain a partner with strong roots in the integration business
• No upfront costs or obligations to join
• Get great benefits right when you sign up, and earn more
as you progress through the program
• Visit inductiveautomation.com/integrators to learn more
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