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OMAC selects ei3 to lead the workgroup focused on developing guidelines for remote interfacing with automation systems

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OMAC, The Organization for Machine Automation and Control, has formed a workgroup to be comprised of end users and service providers to create a comprehensive best-practices handbook for remote monitoring services. The goal is to expand upon the work performed by PMMI’s OpX Leadership Network Report which already defines methods of external remote access.
 
The new workgroup focuses on the procedures of timing, safety and security when allowing inbound connections that link to specific machines and automation systems. This work is important because inbound connections are more complex and hold more risk than the more common outbound connections.
 
Many automation vendors, system integrators, device suppliers and OEMs are promoting remote managed services for their equipment. Adoption of remote access by manufacturers started slowly but growth has been recently accelerated by both digital transformation as well as the recent Covid-19 pandemic. With the increasing number of manufacturing companies allowing remote access to the machines and automation systems on the plant floor, OMAC believes a collaborative review is needed to create a set of guidelines that will help companies on all sides.
 
OMAC will enlist the support of its members to join the workgroup and will be polling a wider group of manufacturing companies, equipment suppliers and service providers to gain insight on the topic. OMAC has selected member ei3 who has over 20 years of experience in remote connectivity to head up the workgroup. Representing ei3 as the workgroup’s team leader is Mark Fondl who brings his more than 40 years of experience in industrial automation and networking. The workgroup Fondl puts together will create documentation to increase awareness of the various requirements of automation and control systems, as well as best practices for safe and secure remote access and monitoring.
 
Additionally, the workgroup will:
  • Benchmark the current environment for remote connectivity
  • Segment the various activities using remote connectivity
  • Establish safety and security standards for interfacing with control systems
  • Define organizational relationships and responsibilities
  • Create standards for multi-vendor interactions

For more information about joining this workgroup, contact OMAC at www.OMAC.org.

 

About ei3 Corporation

ei3 offers a suite of no-code IIoT apps and AI-based solutions for the industrial manufacturing sector. With a focus on enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and cost savings, ei3 enables businesses to achieve predictive outcomes. Printing, Plastics, Packaging, and Commercial Real Estate are some of the company’s key market segments. ei3 is headquartered in New York with offices in Montreal, Tokyo, and Zurich. For more information, please visit www.ei3.com.

About OMAC

The Organization for Machine Automation and Control (OMAC) helps manufacturers and suppliers work together to identify new and innovative ways to increase the effectiveness of their production operations. OMAC brings together leading End-User Manufacturers, OEM Machine Builders, System Integrators, Technology Providers, and Non-Profit/Government Agency organizations to address issues that confront global manufacturing today. OMAC’s two working groups, Packaging and Manufacturing, lead the way in producing industry consensus guidelines that help manufacturers reduce their delivery times, be more efficient with available resources, and increase profitability. More information is available at www.omac.org.

 
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