Periodic Reporting for period 2 - IOTI4.0 (Integral Open Technology for Industry 4.0)
Période du rapport: 2020-10-01 au 2021-09-30
The IOTI4.0 project aims to disrupt the market of industrial automation and control through a highly innovative business concept: the use of Open Source Hardware (OSHW) in professional industrial environments. OSHW brings great benefits to the user in terms of cost, flexibility, security and interoperability. It also delivers growing benefits to the economy. However existing solutions are not sufficiently developed nor professionalised to serve the needs of industry.
IOTI4.0 will bring into the market the first interoperable, standardised (IEC61131-compliant) OSHW-based technology for Industry 4.0 (both hardware devices and intelligent programming software). It will do so at a much more affordable price thanks to the fact that OSHW does not have the added cost of a proprietary licence. Applicable to industries of any sizes and sectors, IOTI4.0 will make digitalisation accessible to any SME willing to transition to Industry 4.0.
This platform already has a large and rapidly growing number of registered users. Likewise, the platform also improves in features to assimilate more and more to the current tools of the market and even improve them through AI; online and offline management, and without losing sight that it is a Freemium proposal that offers great possibilities to the registered users without any cost.
On the hardware side, an important number of new equipment has been developed, always with the premise of using Open Source Hardware technologies and taking advantage of the feedback that the market offers thanks to the current range of products and the growing demand for information, the expansion of the portfolio of customers with all types of industrial solutions, and the new contracts with distributors in all types of countries, whether they are world leaders or emerging economies.
In terms of societal impact, we expect to generate substantial benefits to society by making a solution that is affordable and usable in any industrial contexts. These benefits are: increased competitiveness (job creation and better margin in manufacturing), labour safety and wellbeing (less injuries and fatigue) and upskilling (shifting from low skilled manufacturing jobs to more skilled ones, necessary to maintain and run the automation and control systems). We are confident that our Open Source approach has the potential to democratise (make
accessible) industrial control and automation technologies to manufacturing industries of all sizes.