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Visual virtual factories shown with the CFX standard

MES solution enables middleware-free IIoT manufacturing
Visual virtual factories shown with the CFX standard

Visual virtual factories shown with the CFX standard
CFX standard will be demonstrated at Apex this year with the help of Aegis’ FactoryLogix software. Source: Aegis Software

Aegis Software, a provider of Manufacturing Execution Software (MES) announces that FactoryLogix is now the first MES solution to natively leverage the power of the IPC Connected Factory Exchange (CFX) standard. The platform leverages CFX from data acquisition to analytics and process control automation. As a result, any manufacturer on this platform that purchases a CFX-compliant device, machine or system will instantly consume, interpret, and leverage the mission-critical information from those devices without the need for any middleware or custom integration. The emergence of CFX combined with an MES that natively understands the data streams ushers in the era of true IIoT, which is an enterprise that is free of the need for custom middleware to get data from the factory floor. Now manufacturers of all sizes will be able to fast-track the actual realization and transformative benefits of Industry 4.0. The company will be operating in the live demonstration of the IPC CFX standard at IPC Apex Expo 2019.

“Until now, for manufacturers to truly capitalize on the promise of IIoT and Industry 4.0, middleware was required to reside between the device layer and the upper system layer. The use of middleware always meant additional costs and complexity. Additionally, as soon as a factory introduced a new machine or upgraded existing machines, more development resources and time would be needed to update existing adapters to leverage the machine information,” stated Jason Spera, CEO. “By updating the entire architecture of the FactoryLogix platform to fundamentally ‘understand’ CFX data from acquisition up to analytics and process control automation, we have enabled it to natively support any CFX-enabled machine, device or system instantly and without the need for middleware or custom programming. What makes this design unique is its ability to not just consume the data but rather to immediately interpret, analyze and act on that information in real-time to transform manufacturing into a truly adaptive environment capable of automatically controlling material flow, eliminating downtime, increasing yield, operating at the lowest inventory levels, and ultimately enabling new business models and revenue sources. We are the only total MES/MOM solution provider that can deliver this revolutionary capability today.”

CFX full production line demonstrations

As with the previous two demos at the show, metrics and analytic reports streamed live from machines across the entire show floor into a cloud server (provided as a courtesy to the industry by the company) and available to every visitor through their mobile devices by merely reading a QR code. In this year’s global live manufacturing demonstration, additional CFX data will be exchanged between many machine vendors on two live production lines as well as the show floor machines, showing how data enables Industry 4.0 closed-loop feedback systems and critical decision-making. FactoryLogix, using CFX, will virtually bridge the show floor and the two demo lines into a set of ‘virtual factories’ that become visible and live through dashboards. For visitors, this delivers a powerful experience at an assembly line level, illustrating how the standard is working and enabling Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory solutions. To date, there are more than 400 support members that are actively involved in the IPC Consortium and more than 50 companies already actively supporting the CFX standard.

Driving factories forward

FactoryLogix is a holistic and modular platform which delivers leading-edge technology with easily configurable modules to support and execute a discrete manufacturer’s strategy towards Industry 4.0. It manages the entire manufacturing lifecycle: from product launch to material logistics, through manufacturing execution and quality management, to powerful analytics and real-time dashboards. This end-to-end platform is helping companies accelerate product introductions, streamline processes, improve quality and traceability, reduce costs and gain greater visibility for competitive advantage and profitability.

Areas include: Digital Manufacturing Engineering (DME); Manufacturing Process Execution (MES); Returns, Repairs, Rework, Overhaul (RMA/MRO); Lean Materials Management; Adaptive Planning; Quality Management Solution (QMS); Regulatory & Customer Compliance; Manufacturing Intelligence; Active Rules Engine; Connectivity (IIoT & Business Systems).

Apex, Booth 2921; Booth 4420

www.aiscorp.com

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