Dive into the real-world implications and requirements of developing the next generation of safe, reliable industrial automation applications, from modernizing legacy facilities to integrating newer technologies with Industry 5.0. With the proliferation of more complex automation being introduced with industrial AI, edge computing and real-time monitoring systems, engineers need to upgrade existing systems while transitioning to newer efficient development architectures. Today’s mission critical industrial systems warrant robust real-time resiliency while driving complex industrial operations in the face of changing technology.
In this session, we will explore strategies of accelerating the development and deployment of software-defined industrial automation, powered by a pre-certified foundational safety and security platform from QNX.
While modernizing and building resilient industrial systems, engineers can optimize on resources and costs to deliver real-time execution of industrial operations that are compliant to industrial safety and security certifications, including ISO 26262 ASIL D, IEC 61508 SIL 3 and ISO/SAE 21434.
This session is part of our Industrial Automation Virtual Conference. Registration/event page here.
Nikhil Rai currently leads global product marketing for QNX foundational products and industrial automation and brings in 18 plus years of international work experience in complex embedded products and systems development. He has previously led...