Yokogawa Electric Corporation recently finalized a strategic partnership with Swiss robotics pioneer ANYbotics. This collaboration links Yokogawa’s OpreX Robot Management Core with the ANYmal quadruped robotic platform. By combining specialized robotics with established industrial automation software, the duo aims to redefine safety in high-risk environments. This integration allows plant operators to manage autonomous inspection fleets within a single, unified digital layer.
ABB has officially expanded its digital portfolio by introducing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) delivery model for its energy optimization suite. The release of ABB Ability™ OPTIMAX® 7.0 and Advanced Process Control (APC) 7.0 marks a significant shift in how heavy industry manages power. These tools provide operators with the agility needed to handle volatile energy markets while maintaining peak production performance.
The industrial landscape is undergoing a fundamental shift toward open, flexible architectures. Schneider Electric recently introduced the EcoStruxure Foxboro Software Defined Automation (SDA). This platform represents the industry’s first software-defined distributed control system (DCS). It aims to break the chains of proprietary hardware, offering a new level of agility for modern factories.
The industrial world is shifting from rigid, proprietary systems toward flexible, modular ecosystems. Stefan Basenach, ABB’s Senior Vice President of Automation Technology, recently introduced "Automation Extended." This program redefines how companies approach modernization without risking operational stability. While traditional Distributed Control Systems (DCS) prioritized reliability above all else, modern markets demand much more. Today, operators must balance uptime with sustainability, cybersecurity, and rapid digital innovation.
The industrial landscape reached a significant milestone on February 9, 2026. Schneider Electric launched EcoStruxure™ Foxboro Software Defined Automation (SDA) at a major event in Orlando. This system represents the industry’s first open, software-defined Distributed Control System (DCS). It aims to modernize how hybrid and process industries manage their operations. For years, proprietary hardware has locked operators into rigid ecosystems. However, this new release signals a shift toward flexibility and digital-first architectures.
Siemens recently celebrated a historic milestone, marking 125 years of continuous operations and innovation in Egypt. The event featured Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG, alongside high-ranking Egyptian and German government officials in Cairo. This celebration highlights a partnership that began with a single telegraph line in 1859. Today, that relationship has evolved into a comprehensive digital ecosystem. Siemens remains a primary architect of Egypt's modern infrastructure and technological self-reliance.