Rockwell Digital Partner Programme to advise companies on digital initiatives
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
Through the Digital Partner Programme, businesses can consult with industry advisors to create roadmaps for their digital initiatives, and learn how industrial concepts like digital twin, the factory of the future, and a connected workforce can improve their uptime and efficiency.
During implementation, businesses will have access to integrated hardware, software and turnkey systems from industry leaders that improve business performance, leveraging their existing assets.
“Seamlessly connecting all levels of a business and turning raw data into powerful insights happens when devices are integrated and data is standardised,” said Blake Moret, CEO and Chairman of Rockwell Automation. “No one vendor can do this alone. Instead, companies need an ecosystem of proven partners with the right mix of expertise and technologies to expand what’s humanly possible. We’re proud to expand our work with existing strategic alliance partners like Microsoft and PTC, and add new partners like Accenture, ANSYS, and EPLAN in this effort.”
Digital Programme partners each bring a unique expertise that collectively creates an ecosystem enabled to deliver a unified experience. For example, Accenture can work with companies to create a business plan, develop use cases with ROI and maximise the value of those use cases across the enterprise. Microsoft can help companies access high-quality data from intelligent edge to intelligent cloud, to drive better decision making companywide. PTC can help companies connect devices and systems from the edge to the cloud, and use augmented reality (AR) technology to see systems and solve problems in new ways. ANSYS and EPLAN can help solve complex challenges and become part of the digital thread, which helps companies be more productive in their design, operation and maintenance activities.
“Our partnership with PTC and the creation of FactoryTalk InnovationSuite has simplified how businesses connect the growing number of smart technologies in their operations,” said Chirayu Shah, Manager, Digital Partner Programme, Rockwell Automation. “Now, we’re building a partner ecosystem to help customers in a broader capacity. Together, we’re integrating our technologies and services so customers can transform their business by using the tools they are familiar with, tailored to their unique needs.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/special-reports/20112019/rockwell-digital-partner-programme-to-advise-companies-on-digital-initiatives/
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