App removes friction for industrial companies to boost productivity of workers
MILWAUKEE — When production experiences a glitch, there is not time for a lengthy process of discovery and finding colleagues. In many industrial operations today, plant-floor workers must deal with downtime events by connecting to the server, hopscotching between devices and data sources, running back and forth between information portals, and hunting down colleagues who have expertise with the particular issue. The time to solution is only multiplied when workers lack visualization, collaboration tools or information systems available instantly from their preferred device.
Today, Rockwell Automation has announced a new app, FactoryTalk TeamONE, for iOS and Android smartphones. As part of the company’s expanded Information Solutions strategy to help employees make better decisions across their enterprise, the app seamlessly connects to the technology that manufacturers adopt during their digital transformation. The app boosts team productivity by enabling users to collaborate and share knowledge, view live production diagnostics, interact with machine alarms, and troubleshoot devices. Teams that use the FactoryTalk TeamONE app could drive a reduction in mean time to repair (MTTR).
By offering near-instantaneous incident and device data, plant floor, engineering and IT workers can collaborate as a team to quickly solve problems. From their smartphone, employees can choose from the variety of modules with the FactoryTalk TeamONE app to directly view information from devices, such as Allen-Bradley PowerFlex drives, or see the high-level health status of any EtherNet/IP device. This information is shareable across the app’s collaboration and troubleshooting modules with other trusted team members. Once issues are resolved, learnings can then be flagged, saved and searched for the next time an incident arises.
“Industrial companies usually spend years and make significant capital investments in new technology to view data from machines before they even begin to see it pay off through productivity gains,” said Kyle Reissner, mobility platform leader, Integrated Architecture, Rockwell Automation. “The “FactoryTalk TeamONE app introduces a new, zero-friction-to-value paradigm where teams can download the app, form a team and use their knowledge alongside device data to drive productivity increases. The app doesn’t need teams to install servers, have pre-existing infrastructure like OPC servers, or connect automation assets and devices to the cloud in order to use the modules.”
The FactoryTalk TeamONE app is a smart node. Rather than act as a client that connects to a server, the app’s device modules communicate directly to devices on the network for live data viewing. When secure cloud access is available, the modules sync with other trusted team members.
The initial release, known as the FactoryTalk TeamONE Free Edition, is available now and includes eight modules: Incident, Device Health, Teamboard, Knowledgebase, Connect, Pinboard and Chat, Connect and Trend. It can be downloaded off the Google Play or Apple app stores. In the future, FactoryTalk TeamONE Standard Edition, will be offered in 2017 on a yearly user-based subscription. It will provide an additional alarms module, multiple team logins and other features as customer feedback is compiled. Teams with a mix of free and subscription versions are not hindered from seamlessly collaborating.
“We view FactoryTalk TeamONE as the first app focused solely on increasing industrial worker productivity by converging team collaboration and automation-centric data,” said Reissner. “It’s a really exciting, innovative space where we’re planning to update often. In fact, we’re already planning for future modules, integration with FactoryTalk Analytics applications, and even contributed content.”
The app was previewed with over 500 customers since September 2016. It was developed closely with Microsoft by using a lean startup team previously known as “Project Stanton.”
Download is currently free. Visit the iTunes and Google Play app stores to download the FactoryTalk TeamOne Free Edition app release now.
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About Rockwell Automation
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.
Media Contacts
Paula Puess
Rockwell Automation
440.646.3806
pdpuess@ra.rockwell.com
Leonard Pollard
PadillaCRT
612.455.1758
leonard.pollard@padillacrt.com
Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk, PowerFlex and TeamONE are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc.
Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc.
Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.
EtherNet/IP is a trademark of ODVA Inc.
MILWAUKEE — When production experiences a glitch, there is not time for a lengthy process of discovery and finding colleagues. In many industrial operations today, plant-floor workers must deal with downtime events by connecting to the server, hopscotching between devices and data sources, running back and forth between information portals, and hunting down colleagues who have expertise with the particular issue. The time to solution is only multiplied when workers lack visualization, collaboration tools or information systems available instantly from their preferred device.
Today, Rockwell Automation has announced a new app, FactoryTalk TeamONE, for iOS and Android smartphones. As part of the company’s expanded Information Solutions strategy to help employees make better decisions across their enterprise, the app seamlessly connects to the technology that manufacturers adopt during their digital transformation. The app boosts team productivity by enabling users to collaborate and share knowledge, view live production diagnostics, interact with machine alarms, and troubleshoot devices. Teams that use the FactoryTalk TeamONE app could drive a reduction in mean time to repair (MTTR).
By offering near-instantaneous incident and device data, plant floor, engineering and IT workers can collaborate as a team to quickly solve problems. From their smartphone, employees can choose from the variety of modules with the FactoryTalk TeamONE app to directly view information from devices, such as Allen-Bradley PowerFlex drives, or see the high-level health status of any EtherNet/IP device. This information is shareable across the app’s collaboration and troubleshooting modules with other trusted team members. Once issues are resolved, learnings can then be flagged, saved and searched for the next time an incident arises.
“Industrial companies usually spend years and make significant capital investments in new technology to view data from machines before they even begin to see it pay off through productivity gains,” said Kyle Reissner, mobility platform leader, Integrated Architecture, Rockwell Automation. “The “FactoryTalk TeamONE app introduces a new, zero-friction-to-value paradigm where teams can download the app, form a team and use their knowledge alongside device data to drive productivity increases. The app doesn’t need teams to install servers, have pre-existing infrastructure like OPC servers, or connect automation assets and devices to the cloud in order to use the modules.”
The FactoryTalk TeamONE app is a smart node. Rather than act as a client that connects to a server, the app’s device modules communicate directly to devices on the network for live data viewing. When secure cloud access is available, the modules sync with other trusted team members.
The initial release, known as the FactoryTalk TeamONE Free Edition, is available now and includes eight modules: Incident, Device Health, Teamboard, Knowledgebase, Connect, Pinboard and Chat, Connect and Trend. It can be downloaded off the Google Play or Apple app stores. In the future, FactoryTalk TeamONE Standard Edition, will be offered in 2017 on a yearly user-based subscription. It will provide an additional alarms module, multiple team logins and other features as customer feedback is compiled. Teams with a mix of free and subscription versions are not hindered from seamlessly collaborating.
“We view FactoryTalk TeamONE as the first app focused solely on increasing industrial worker productivity by converging team collaboration and automation-centric data,” said Reissner. “It’s a really exciting, innovative space where we’re planning to update often. In fact, we’re already planning for future modules, integration with FactoryTalk Analytics applications, and even contributed content.”
The app was previewed with over 500 customers since September 2016. It was developed closely with Microsoft by using a lean startup team previously known as “Project Stanton.”
Download is currently free. Visit the iTunes and Google Play app stores to download the FactoryTalk TeamOne Free Edition app release now.
News Release Asset
Image available upon request or here at box.com.
About Rockwell Automation
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.
Media Contacts
Paula Puess
Rockwell Automation
440.646.3806
pdpuess@ra.rockwell.com
Leonard Pollard
PadillaCRT
612.455.1758
leonard.pollard@padillacrt.com
Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk, PowerFlex and TeamONE are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc.
Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc.
Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc.
EtherNet/IP is a trademark of ODVA Inc.
Published November 21, 2016