Blake Moret shares insights on IoT and Industrial Productivity at
Cisco’s 2017 Internet of Things World Forum
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Blake Moret, president and CEO of Rockwell Automation, spoke on Internet
of Things (IoT) adoption and its impact on industrial productivity,
sharing insights with more than 1,200 business leaders at Cisco’s IoT
World Forum in London today. As the industry’s only company solely
dedicated to industrial automation and information, Rockwell Automation
is uniquely positioned to understand the challenges and opportunities
associated with harnessing the future of smart manufacturing.
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Blake Moret, president and CEO of Rockwell Automation, explains how the Internet of Things impacts industrial productivity at Cisco's IoT World Forum in London. (Photo Credit: Aidan Synnott)
As Moret described, the positive outcomes associated with IoT will
continue to accelerate as organizations progress from pilot or
proof-of-concept IoT projects to scalable IoT deployments. According to
the Global
IoT Decision Maker Survey published by International Data
Corporation (IDC), nearly one-third (31 percent) of those surveyed have
already launched IoT solutions, and another 43 percent are looking to
deploy solutions in the next 12 months. Rockwell Automation is seeing a
similar trend in its deployment of IoT solutions, and continues to
increase its number of pilots across industries, applications and
geographies.
“Manufacturers and industrial operators are discovering practical ways
to apply IoT across their operations, and they’re deriving measurable
business value as a result,” Moret said. “Combining IoT technology and
expertise in specific industrial applications enables better
collaboration, faster problem-solving and increased productivity.”
Moret referenced several factors driving the adoption of industrial IoT
and connected operations, including lower cost of computing and
connectivity, and the convergence of information technology and
operations technology.
Moret explained how a connected enterprise that adopts IoT technologies
can generate better insight into industrial operations and deliver
greater value by providing the right information at every level of their
business through scalable analytics. He cited Great Lakes Brewing Co. as
a Rockwell Automation customer that is adopting scalable analytics to
improve visibility and productivity for different parts of their
operations.
The 2017 IoT World Forum explores the impact of IoT on business,
technology and society. As strategic partners, Rockwell Automation and
Cisco have long collaborated on industrial networking and security
solutions required for industrial digital transformation. Together, they
help manufacturers improve business performance by bridging the
technical and cultural gaps between plant-floor and higher-level
information systems.
“We have great technology, good people and a strong culture, but another
component that sets us apart from our competitors is our ability to
partner with companies such as Cisco. Together, we deliver expertise and
solutions for highly secure, smooth connectivity from the plant floor to
the enterprise network,” said Moret.
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world’s largest
company dedicated to industrial automation and information, makes its
customers more productive and the world more sustainable. Headquartered
in Milwaukee, Wis., Rockwell Automation employs approximately 22,000
people serving customers in more than 80 countries.

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Source: Rockwell Automation, Inc.