Rockwell Automation and Microsoft Expand Partnership
Rockwell
Automation, Inc. and Microsoft Corp. announced an extension of their longstanding relationship
to accelerate industrial automation design and development through generative
artificial intelligence (AI). The companies are combining technologies to
empower the workforce and accelerate time-to-market for customers building
industrial automation systems. The first outcome of this collaboration will add
Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service into FactoryTalk® Design Studio™ to deliver industry-first capabilities accelerating
time-to-market for their customers building industrial automation systems.
“The skilled labor
shortage and ensuing lost productivity is the biggest challenge facing
industrial organizations and their service providers today. These shortages are
increasing the need, value, and complexity of automation projects when the
ecosystem of service providers is less equipped to deliver on time, quality,
and budget,” said Matthew Littlefield, President LNS Research. “Generative AI
has already proven its ability to capture the imagination and enhance the
productivity of workers in a range of IT and business scenarios. Rockwell
Automation and Microsoft’s strategic partnership is an exciting and
high-potential step forward in addressing these long-term structural
challenges.”
Rockwell and
Microsoft recognize that using AI to enhance automation across various roles,
from decision makers to control engineers and operators, is a key area where
they can come together to help customers streamline their processes and drive
worker productivity.
“Rockwell’s
decade-long relationship with Microsoft illustrates our ongoing commitment to
providing best-of-breed solutions that empower customers and support our shared
vision of driving industries forward through innovation and collaboration,”
said Blake Moret, Chairman and CEO of Rockwell Automation. “Together, we're not
just addressing current market needs; we're shaping the future of technology in
industrial automation.”
Adding Azure OpenAI
Service into FactoryTalk Design Studio helps engineers generate code using
natural language prompts, automating routine tasks and improving design
efficiency. It will also empower seasoned engineers to accelerate development
and mentor newcomers on a learning path more efficiently and effectively.
Additionally, it will assist in finding relevant help from vast collections of
information to further educate developers. Rockwell and Microsoft see a bright
future in extending this integrated technology to solve other challenges,
including Quality Management and Improvement, Failure Mode Analysis, and
training frontline workers to execute manufacturing processes through
chat-based collaboration with experienced human workers as well as Azure Open
AI Service-based chatbots.
“The explosive
growth and interest in artificial intelligence is driving organizations to
partner with Microsoft as a trusted cloud and AI provider,” said Judson
Althoff, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Microsoft. “I
am pleased to further strengthen our longstanding relationship with Rockwell by
combining its expertise in industrial automation with Microsoft’s generative AI
technology to help industrial professionals expedite the creation of complex control
systems, optimize the efficiency of their operations, and spur greater
innovation across industrial organizations.”
Additionally,
Rockwell and Microsoft are continuing to explore ways to advance innovation in
the industrial metaverse. Both companies are using their respective IoT
capabilities, cloud datasets, simulations and AI to design and build products
more effectively, more efficiently, and more sustainably.
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