Rockwell Automation and Microsoft have recently expanded their partnership to harness the potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This collaboration aims to accelerate the design and development of industrial automation systems. By combining their technologies, the two companies seek to empower the workforce and expedite the time-to-market for customers involved in constructing these systems.
The primary focus of this enhanced collaboration involves integrating Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service into Rockwell Automation’s FactoryTalk Design Studio. This integration will provide functionalities that can quicken the time-to-market for customers engaged in building industrial automation systems.
Recognizing the significance of using AI to optimize automation across various roles, from decision-makers to control engineers and operators, both Rockwell Automation and Microsoft aim to assist customers in streamlining their processes and boosting overall worker productivity.
The integration of Azure OpenAI Service into FactoryTalk Design Studio will enable engineers to generate code through natural language prompts, automating repetitive tasks and enhancing design efficiency. This integration will not only expedite the development process for experienced engineers but also facilitate the guidance of new engineers, aiding them in their learning path more effectively. Moreover, it will assist in accessing pertinent information from vast data collections to further educate developers.
Both companies foresee a promising future for this integrated technology beyond its current applications, envisioning its potential in addressing other challenges such as quality management, failure mode analysis, and training frontline workers through chat-based collaboration with experienced human workers and Azure OpenAI Service-based chatbots.
Furthermore, Rockwell Automation and Microsoft are exploring ways to advance innovation in the industrial metaverse. Leveraging their IoT capabilities, cloud datasets, simulations, and AI technologies, the companies aim to design and construct products more efficiently, effectively, and sustainably.