Moving Smart Manufacturing Forward: IIC Testbeds and OMG Standards Chairman and CEO

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oving Smart Manufacturing Forward:
C Testbeds and OMG Standards
. Richard Mark Soley
airman and CEO
June 2015
The Industrial Internet is leading the next economic
cted from the Futurist 2007
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There are key differences between the Industrial Int
and Consumer IoT
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The Measurable Outcome will be in the Trillions of D
GE: $32.3 trillion opportunity representing 46% share of GDP today.
Cisco: Internet of Things (IoT) will increase private sector profits 21% and add $19
rillion to the global economy by 2020
Gartner: IoT product and service suppliers will generate incremental revenue
exceeding $300 billion in 2020.
McKinsey Global Institute: $36 trillion operating costs of key affected industries
could be impacted by IoT
The convergence of Internet of Things, Industrie 4.0, Cyber-Physical Systems
presents an enormous opportunity.
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Sources: GE, Cisco, Gartner, McKinsey
The IIC: Things are coming together
Connectivity
Government
Industries
Big Data
Technology
Things are coming together.
Security
Standards
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Research
Academia
Systems Integratio
Industrial Internet Consortium
ission
accelerate growth of the Industrial Internet by coordinating
osystem initiatives to connect and integrate objects with people,
cesses and data using common architectures, interoperability and
en standards that lead to transformational business outcomes.
unched in March 2014 by five founding members:
The IIC is an open, neutral “sandbox” where industry, academia and
government meet to collaborate, innovate and enable.
Community.
Collaboration.
Convergence.
IIC Founders/Large Industry Members
24/2015
IIC Founder Companies
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IIC Small Industry Members
IIC Nonprofit/Academic Members
24/2015
IIC Core Focus Areas
he IIC Ecosystem
ompanies joining
gether to advance
novation, ideas,
est practices,
ought leadership
nd insights
Activities fall into three main areas that ultimately drive new
opportunities for IIC members:
Technology &
Security
Testbeds
Architectural
Innovation to drive new
frameworks, standards
products, processes,
requirements,
services
interoperability, use
cases, privacy & security
of Big Data
Innovative products!
What about Standards? And Open Source?
Already plenty of standards at the communications level (e.g., OMG DDS)
Semantic standards are going to be critical in all verticals
IC is a source for standards requirements & priorities
Where are the Standards Opportunities?
Terminology
• “Industrial Internet” vs. “Cyber-Physical Systems” vs. “Internet of
Things” vs. “Machine-to-Machine”
Middleware
• There will be many connection regimes with different requirements
(transactional, performance, connectedness, reliability, etc.): but DDS
is key
Modeling (well, that’s obvious) & Semantics
Vertical markets
• Energy, Transportation, Communications, etc. etc.
Where Does OMG Play?
At the bottom of the stack
• Data Distribution Service (DDS)
n the middle of the stack
• Dependability assurance framework
• Threat modeling
• Structured assurance case metamodel
• Unified component model for embedded
At the critical top of the stack
• Vertical markets: oil & gas, healthcare, finance, etc.
• Semantics/ontology: definition, translation, integration
http://www.omg.org/hot-topics/iot-standards.htm
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Community. Collaboration. Convergence.
Things are coming together.
www.iiconsortium.org
For More Information
Dr. Richard Mark Soley
Executive Director
ndustrial Internet Consortium
el: +1-781-444 0404
ax: +1-781-444 0320
email: soley@omg.org
http://www.iiconsortium.org
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