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Microsoft and the BMW Group launch the Open Manufacturing Platform
HANNOVER, Germany, April 2, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

  -- Companies are partners in a new initiative to drive open industrial IoT 
     development and help grow a community to build future Industry 4.0 
     solutions 

  -- Technology framework and open community to share smart factory solutions 
     across the automotive and manufacturing sectors to significantly 
     accelerate future industrial IoT developments.

  -- Utilizing industrial use cases and sample code, community members and 
     partners will have the capability to develop their own services and 
     solutions.

  -- Built on the Microsoft Azure industrial IoT cloud platform, the Open 
     Manufacturing Platform is intended to provide a reference architecture
     with open source components based on open industrial standards and an
     open data model.

  -- By the end of 2019, the goal is to have an initial set of four to six 
     partners in place and a minimum of 15 use cases rolled out into select 
     production environments.

  -- Manufacturers and suppliers, including companies from outside the 
     automotive industry, will be encouraged to join the community.

Today, at Hannover Messe, Microsoft Corp. and the BMW Group announced a new 
community initiative to enable faster, more cost-effective innovation in the 
manufacturing sector. In manufacturing today, production and profitability can 
be hindered by complex, proprietary systems that create data silos and slow 
productivity. The Open Manufacturing Platform (OMP) is designed to break down 
these barriers through the creation of an open technology framework and 
cross-industry community. The initiative is expected to support the development 
of smart factory solutions that will be shared by OMP participants across the 
automotive and broader manufacturing sectors. The goal is to significantly 
accelerate future industrial IoT developments, shorten time to value and drive 
production efficiencies while addressing common industrial challenges. 

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Built on the Microsoft Azure industrial IoT cloud platform, the OMP is intended 
to provide community members with a reference architecture with open source 
components based on open industrial standards and an open data model. In 
addition to facilitating collaboration, this platform approach is designed to 
unlock and standardize data models that enable analytics and machine learning 
scenarios — data that has traditionally been managed in proprietary systems. 
Utilizing industrial use cases and sample code, community members and other 
partners will have the capability to develop their own services and solutions 
while maintaining control over their data. 

"Microsoft is joining forces with the BMW Group to transform digital production 
efficiency across the industry," said Scott Guthrie, executive vice president, 
Microsoft Cloud + AI Group. "Our commitment to building an open community will 
create new opportunities for collaboration across the entire manufacturing 
value chain."

With currently over 3,000 machines, robots and autonomous transport systems 
connected with the BMW Group IoT platform, which is built on Microsoft Azure's 
cloud, IoT and AI capabilities, the BMW Group plans to contribute relevant 
initial use cases to the OMP community. One example is the company's use of 
their IoT platform for the second generation of its autonomous transport 
systems in the BMW Group plant in Regensburg, Germany, one of 30 BMW Group 
production and assembly sites worldwide. This use case has enabled the BMW 
Group to greatly simplify its logistics processes via central coordination of 
the transport system, creating greater logistics efficiency. In the future, 
this and other use cases—such as digital feedback loops, digital supply chain 
management and predictive maintenance—will be made available and, in fact, 
developed further within the OMP community. 

"Mastering the complex task of producing individualized premium products 
requires innovative IT and software solutions," said Oliver Zipse, member of 
the Board of Management of BMW AG, Production. "The interconnection of 
production sites and systems as well as the secure integration of partners and 
suppliers are particularly important. We have been relying on the cloud since 
2016 and are consistently developing new approaches. With the Open 
Manufacturing Platform as the next step, we want to make our solutions 
available to other companies and jointly leverage potential in order to secure 
our strong position in the market in the long term."

The OMP is the next evolution in the BMW Group's and Microsoft's long-standing 
technology partnership and mutual commitment to innovation and creating 
industry-wide opportunities for collective success. Through the OMP, community 
members will have greater opportunities to unlock the potential of their data, 
allowing them to build and integrate industrial solutions more quickly and 
securely and, in turn, benefit from contributing to and learning from other 
organizations. 

The OMP will be designed to address common industrial challenges such as 
machine connectivity and on-premises systems integration. This will facilitate 
the reuse of software solutions among OEMs, suppliers and other partners, 
significantly reducing implementation costs. For example, an ROS-based robotics 
standard for autonomous transport systems for production and logistics will be 
contributed to the OMP for everyone to use. The OMP will be compatible with the 
existing Industry 4.0 reference architecture, leveraging the industrial 
interoperability standard OPC UA. 

"This is very good news for the manufacturing industry," said Stefan Hoppe, 
president and CEO of the OPC Foundation ( 
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). "The use of open international industry standards such as OPC UA in the OMP 
community enables manufacturers, machine builders and suppliers to integrate 
their existing equipment and systems efficiently and securely. For a long time, 
companies have promoted proprietary, closed ecosystems — the OMP commitment to 
open development will shape tomorrow's manufacturing."

The underlying platform will continue to evolve over time, along with 
manufacturing requirements, to incorporate new innovations including areas of 
analytics, artificial intelligence and digital feedback loops.  

The broader OMP community is being formed now, with recruitment of additional 
partners underway. The OMP Advisory Board is expected to be in operation with 
an initial set of four to six partners in place and a minimum of 15 use cases 
rolled out into select production environments by the end of 2019. The two 
initial partners, Microsoft and the BMW Group, encourage other manufacturers 
and suppliers, including companies from outside the automotive industry, to 
join the community.

About the BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is 
the world's leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and 
also provides premium financial and mobility services. The BMW Group production 
network comprises 30 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries; the 
company has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.

In 2018, the BMW Group sold over 2,490,000 passenger vehicles and more than 
165,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the financial year 2018 
was €9.815 billion on revenues amounting to €97.480 billion. As of 31 December 
2018, the BMW Group had a workforce of 134,682 employees.

The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term thinking and 
responsible action. The company has therefore established ecological and social 
sustainability throughout the value chain, comprehensive product responsibility 
and a clear commitment to conserving resources as an integral part of its 
strategy.

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About Microsoft 
Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT" @microsoft) enables digital transformation for the era 
of an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge. Its mission is to empower 
every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.

Source - Microsoft Corp.

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