Thursday 20 October 2011

MTConnect - A New World of Factory Floor Connectivity is Here

Submitted Online: Oct 20, 2011 by Tom Gaasenbeek 
Event: Call for Speakers - 2012 SME Annual Conference in Cleveland June 3-5
 
Biography - Who Are You:

As the CEO of Nexas Networks Inc., I am focused on providing Computer Integrated Manufacturing solutions. Since 1992, I have been striving to optimize manufacturing operations and provide innovative solutions for CNC control networking - first with Memex, then a public company called e-Manufacturing Networks and now with Nexas. Over 10 years, I was instrumental in developing the OMAC XML Schema for inter-machine connectivity - today that is a reality with MTConnect and I am excited to say ready for adoption. The world of Machine 2 Machine (M2M) connectivity is about to take off and we are dedicated to making this happen with MTConnect.

Why this topic is important to this audience: Please provide any history, trends, etc. that make this presentation vital to current users or new users of the technology. *

Manufacturers today are in an intense battle - competing 24/7 with every corner of the world. As such, they know that real-time information and nimble systems are needed to profitably respond to market. Expectations are higher and so it is necessary to have everything under control - this needs real-time data gathering. Excellent communication is at the heart of manufacturing today. Legacy machines need a common language to talk and with MTConnect - an open source XML schema is now available with legacy machine adapters - to make this feat happen. This talk is about sharing the exciting world of MTConnect and the advances in Machine 2 Machine connectivity. 

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1. The Case for M2M Communications - After a brief intro, I intend to start the presentation with a definition of M2M and current state of communications on the factory floor. We all know that real-time information is needed to make a profitable company, but rarely is the "automation" actually "automated" and communicating easily. JIT needs real-time information as do many other systems - but up to now that has been hard to achieve. Discussion here will highlight the cost of legacy systems and the desire to bridge this gap sooner than later.

2.  Factory Floor Communications - A survey of the various silos of data gathering such as Quality, Production, DNC, MES, MRP, ERP etc will highlight the challenges manufacturers have had over the years with management and the application of information technology on the factory floor. A consolidated approach is need - the stumbling block has been a common language. The Open Modular Architecture Controls (OMAC) group addressed this in the late 1990's, but it was not until MTConnect in 2007 that the movement gathered steam with the sponsorship of the American Machine Tool Association.

3. Introducing MTConnect - The Standard for Real-Time Connectivity - Today MTConnect offers a universal connectivity option for almost all factory floor equipment and instrumentation. This ease of use and implementation - like OPC was in the process control world - will usher in new capabilities of interactive, responsive controls, nimbleness in operation and vigilance. 

4. Implementation of MTConnect - Today & Tomorrow - As a visionary and founder of this movement, I see an exciting future for the adoption of MTConnect on the factory floor. From Overall Equipment Effectiveness to Lean Manufacturing, the benefits of a common language with legacy machine support will help today's manufacturers survive and thrive in this every-changing world.


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