T-Systems and Eaton Join Forces to Develop Secure IoT Solutions for Machine and System Builders

Live demonstration of new offering will be presented at SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Germany (22nd to 24th November 2016)

SLOUGH … T-Systems and Eaton have collaborated to develop secure Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that allow machine and system builders to network their applications in the Cloud. The new offering kicks off in Germany where Eaton’s electrical and industrial control components will provide easy connection, based on the OPC UA standard, to the multi-IoT platform of Deutsche Telekom’s subsidiary, T-Systems, before rolling it out to the rest of EMEA. This new solution will enable machine builders to monitor and carry out predictive maintenance of complete systems directly from the Cloud, as well as optimising control of wear and tear, operating costs and productivity of the machinery by using intelligent data analysis.

The new IoT solutions provide manufacturers with a major advantage. Thanks to the analysis capabilities of extensive machine data throughout the entire life cycle of one or more machines, irrespective of their location, vast and diverse possibilities for productivity and efficiency gains have been opened up.

Eaton and T-Systems network industrial applications via standardized interfaces with the cloud and allow machine and system builders an easy and safe use of cloud services to increase productivity

Eaton and T-Systems network industrial applications via standardized interfaces with the cloud and allow machine and system builders an easy and safe use of cloud services to increase productivity

Together with pilot customers, the companies are developing IoT service packages that address different use cases based on live data from ongoing production. These will enable machine builders to better manage their operations. Users would, for example, be able to determine when worn parts need replacing. They could also analyse the relationship between production output or individual consumption data and components used, such as filters and raw materials, and/or process data, such as temperatures and pressures, in ongoing production processes.

“Small and medium-sized machine and system builders don’t usually have the opportunity and the means to invest in secure, high-performance IoT and Cloud technology. It is a great opportunity for them to join forces with trusted partners who can offer them a simple, holistic and safe way to get their machines IoT ready and help them take advantage of the possibilities related to cloud services,” said Stefan Selke, MOEM Segment Marketing Manager EMEA at Eaton.

Wilfried Bauer, Head of System Integration, Digital Solutions, Cloud, Internet of Things at T-Systems added: “We want to supply engineering companies with the technology and components to network their equipment via the Cloud. In addition, we want to support them on their way to Industry 4.0 with digital solutions that can be precisely tailored to their needs.”

Today, only five per cent of the potential of IoT is being used (source: Pierre Audoin Consultants). Reasons for this include the complexity and security of the IoT. T-Systems’ multi-IoT platform makes it easy and safe for mechanical engineers to enter the IoT because it combines and connects all the IoT components that the customer wants – whether platforms, IoT devices or software solutions. The multi-IoT platform is hosted and operated in T-Systems’ German high-security Cloud computer centre, and meets the strict standards of the German data protection act.

At SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Europe’s leading trade fair for electrical automation, the two companies will present their offering to the market for the first time. From 22nd  to 24th November 2016 visitors to the Eaton booth (9-371) can learn more about the customer benefits and see live demonstrations of how machines and systems can efficiently and affordably be made ‘IoT ready‘ with Eaton technology and linked directly to Cloud infrastructure with T-Systems.

Christof Spiegel (left), Managing Director at Eaton Industries GmbH in Germany, und Wilfried Bauer (right), Head of System Integration, Digital Solutions, Cloud, Internet of Things at T-Systems, work together to ensure future machines are ready for the Internet of Things

Christof Spiegel (left), Managing Director at Eaton Industries GmbH in Germany, und Wilfried Bauer (right), Head of System Integration, Digital Solutions, Cloud, Internet of Things at T-Systems, work together to ensure future machines are ready for the Internet of Things

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