Honeywell and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) recently announced a strategic partnership to accelerate autonomous operations across industrial and building sectors. This collaboration bridges the traditional gap between operational technology (OT) and enterprise IT. Initially launching in India, the initiative will soon expand to the United States and Middle East markets.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently designated Schneider Electric’s Wuhan facility as a Global Lighthouse for Talent. This prestigious recognition highlights the site's innovative approach to workforce transformation in the age of industrial automation. Currently, it stands as one of only three facilities worldwide to hold this specific distinction.
The landscape of industrial automation is undergoing a profound transformation. Once limited to light-duty tasks and power-clamping, collaborative robots (cobots) have matured into robust, intelligent assets. As we navigate 2026, the integration of PLC systems, advanced control systems, and artificial intelligence is redefining what these machines can achieve on the factory floor and beyond.
Industrial leaders face a growing dilemma: how to modernize aging infrastructure without risking production downtime. ABB recently introduced its Automation Extended programme to bridge this gap. By integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) directly into existing ecosystems, this initiative transforms traditional industrial automation into a dynamic, future-ready framework.
The robotics landscape is shifting from rigid programming to intelligent, adaptive systems. Anders Beck, Vice President at Universal Robots, recently highlighted four transformative predictions for Physical AI. These insights reveal how data, predictive math, and collaborative learning will reshape factory floors by 2026.
Modern manufacturing has transitioned from manual operation to sophisticated, automated control. Central to this evolution is the method by which field devices communicate with control systems. Today, engineers must choose between time-tested analog signals and advanced digital fieldbus protocols to optimize factory automation.