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Honeywell and Flowserve Collaborate On IIoT Solutions

By Ken Briodagh October 28, 2016

Honeywell and Flowserve have announced they will collaborate to provide Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions to customers that are designed to make operations, safer, more efficient and more reliable. The collaboration will be part of the Honeywell INspire program, Honeywell's IIoT customer development program.

“The key to an effective IIoT ecosystem is to have three things," said Andrew Hird, VP and GM of Honeywell Process Solutions’ Digital Transformation business. “First, you need to have secure access to the data being collected; secondly the capability to analyze that data; and finally, you need domain knowledge to understand how to deploy information to benefit the operation. Flowserve's domain expertise in flow control solutions that include pumps, valves, seals and services, is unmatched globally, which makes the Honeywell-Flowserve IIoT ecosystem unique for our customers.”

Honeywell and Flowserve have a long history of collaboration. Honeywell has solutions in place at more than 10,000 manufacturing sites around the world and Flowserve is servicing many of those sites.

“We see this collaboration between Honeywell and Flowserve as beneficial to continuously improving how we serve our customers with the latest technology advanced software and analytics, and reliable services capabilities. Honeywell provides key infrastructure to collect and securely move data, while we embed decades of domain knowledge into predictive analytics for more business value, faster,” said Eric van Gemeren, VP, Research & Development, Flowserve. “This collaboration will help us provide our customers with new insight through transformative service capabilities that lead to more powerful decision-making and process optimization.”

The goal, Hird said, is to create a simple-to-use infrastructure that gives customers secure methods to capture and aggregate data, so that it can be leveraged by using analytics and applying a range of domain knowledge from a vast ecosystem of equipment vendors and process licensors. Once they’ve compiled a large enough data set, manufacturers can apply higher analytics for more detailed insights, scale the data as needed to meet the varied needs of single-site or enterprise-wide operations, and leverage a wider pool of data experts for monitoring and analysis. 




Edited by Alicia Young
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