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Rockwell Automation Outlines Tech Trends Driving Industry 5.0 at 30th Annual Automation Fair(R)
SINGAPORE, Dec. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Artificial intelligence, edge and cloud computing integration, workforce 
augmentation, and more, identified as key adoption areas for industrial 
automation players 

Rockwell Automation, Inc.(https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en-id.html) (NYSE: 
ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and 
digital transformation, along with its PartnerNetwork(TM), concluded the 30th 
year of its signature Automation Fair( 
https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en-id/company/events/in-person-events/automation-fair.html) 
showcase event from November 10 – 11 in Houston, Texas.

Summarizing the event, Scott Wooldridge, president, Asia Pacific at Rockwell 
Automation, noted that industrial automation had changed at such an exponential 
rate that enterprises should be looking past Industry 4.0 and begin charting a 
roadmap towards Industry 5.0.

"This is an extraordinary period of exceptional change in our industry, 
accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Edge-and-cloud converged development 
environments, artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous production have 
shifted from emerging technologies to critical and useful solutions today," he 
said. 

Remote connectivity, advanced engineering with multiple digital twins, mixing 
physical and digital assets, and the change of human-machine interaction have 
expedited the advent of Industry 5.0. A Frost and Sullivan report( 
https://www.frost.com/frost-perspectives/industry-5-0-bringing-empowered-humans-back-to-the-shop-floor/) 
defined the differences between Industry 4.0 and 5.0, highlighting the aspects 
below as attainable and impactful changes manufacturers can make:

1.Delivery of customer service 
2.Hyper customization 
3.Responsive and distributed supply chains 
4.Experience activated (interactive) products 
5.Return of manpower to factories

"With competition for technology talent extending globally, Rockwell Automation 
aims to deliver systems that make human-machine interactions more efficient," 
said Wooldridge. "The goal is to augment existing capabilities; maximizing 
output and minimizing reliance on having workers physically present, to enhance 
both efficiency and safety."

Technology as an enabler for Industry 5.0

It will be crucial for manufacturers to leverage technology if they are to 
advance to Industry 5.0. During the event, Rockwell Automation outlined four 
crucial areas where technology can be leveraged:

1.The evolution of cloud, edge and software 
2.Universal control and converged integrated development environments (IDEs) 
3.AI-native operation management, including software as a service (SaaS) and 
digital services 
4.Autonomous systems and augmented workforce

To enable control at the enterprise level, systems with software-defined 
architecture and the underlying hardware will be needed. "This does not mean 
that every piece of the system must be changed, or that existing hardware is 
becoming obsolete," said Wooldridge. "From the device to the edge and to the 
cloud, the entire process needs to be smart. In the converged environment, 
control, safety, and motion all come together and must work in an integrated 
fashion."

Wooldridge explained that by building AI-native architecture, operations 
management becomes more efficient. AI can be viewed in the lens of process 
modelling and can help simplify a new generation of design by translating 
systems output into valuable data insights. 

Lastly, transforming automated systems into autonomous systems enables better 
decisions to expand human possibility. "The autonomous system is an opportunity 
to rethink the essential principles of autonomous control systems," said 
Wooldridge. "We have the ability to strengthen existing systems with new 
technology."

Ultimately, technology remains a powerful enabling force. "It must be 
accessible and understood by users to succeed. Rockwell Automation understands 
that in a digital-native world, the user experience is paramount to delivering 
innovative products and solutions that benefit," Wooldridge concluded.

Catch Automation Fair on demand until February 2022

This year's Automation Fair showcased over 100 exhibits, industry forums, and 
panel discussions with leading industry experts from global organizations 
including AB InBev, Bridgestone, Corteva, and The Kraft Heinz Company. Sessions 
delved into technology disruptions and opportunities ranging from topics such 
as cybersecurity and smart devices to workforce augmentation and advanced 
robotics. 

Automation Fair on demand is available until February 2022. For complimentary 
access to virtual sessions, interviews, and show-floor tours, register here( 
https://events.rockwellautomation.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x121164abcd).


About Rockwell Automation

Rockwell Automation, Inc.(http://www.rockwellautomation.com/) (NYSE: ROK), is a 
global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect 
the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is 
humanly possible, making the world more productive and more sustainable. 
Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs 
approximately 24,500 problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 
100 countries. To learn more about how we are bringing The Connected Enterprise 
to life across industrial enterprises, visit: 
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/.

SOURCE:  Rockwell Automation
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