Omron, a Japanese company that makes industrial electrical equipment, is working with Red Hat, a company that makes open-source software, to offer solutions for managing industrial systems and processes. Omron’s proof-of-concept for a virtualized control platform is based on an enterprise Kubernetes platform called Red Hat OpenShift (PoC). Omron is experimenting with the Proof of Concept (PoC) for customers to transform containerized solutions into composable services for industrial PCs (PCs). Omron wants to save time and simplify things by switching to a software containerized approach.
Toshiki Natsui, Omron’s manager and controller of PM group, Industrial Automation Company, claimed that by partnering with Red Hat, the company was able to expand its range of business offerings and increase productivity at manufacturing facilities through the deployment of edge applications. Omron provides goods and services in about 120 nations and areas. Such as infrastructure systems, electronic components, and control equipment for factory automation. By moving away from the conventional hardware-centric model and towards a software-driven infrastructure. To build its virtualized control platform, its control equipment division provides solutions targeted at enhancing productivity at manufacturing facilities.
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Omron has been able to distribute real-time data generated at the manufacturing edge throughout the organisation thanks to the Red Hat implementation. Additionally, it enables remote control operation of industrial control equipment programmes from programmes running in OpenShift-configured containers. Omron can now centrally manage the virtualized control platform from the cloud. Allowing for the collection, analysis, and updating of all types of machine data as well as the modification of control programmes in the facility. Activities that would have previously required on-site work. It is possible by increased automation and management of operations.
The cloud-based solutions can be instantly deployed on-site after being developed and tested there. The virtualized control platform PoC is being made available by Omron to its current customers, primarily in key industrial sectors. The company claimed that as a first step, it targets important industrial clients. Utilizing lots of Omron PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers). With Red Hat Device Edge, which supports various use cases and workloads on small. Resource-constrained devices, it also plans to enter a wider range of industrial fields.