en.Wedoany.com Reported - Yokogawa Electric's Open Automation SI Kit version 1.02.10 has received certification from the OPC Foundation, confirming its compliance with the OPC UA client/server communication profile (OCF-001: O-PAS Connectivity Framework) defined in the O-PAS standard. This certification indicates that O-PAS systems equipped with this software can provide standardized, reliable communication and data exchange, enabling seamless interoperability between Yokogawa Electric and O-PAS components supplied by other vendors.
OPA is an initiative of The Open Group's Open Process Automation Forum (OPAF), aimed at promoting the adoption of open, secure, and interoperable process control architectures that allow flexible integration of equipment and software from different manufacturers. This approach to system construction, which does not rely on a single vendor, is expected to reduce costs throughout the entire system lifecycle while ensuring flexibility and scalability.
As a key member of OPAF, which comprises 95 companies and other organizations, Yokogawa Electric has collaborated with several major oil companies on multiple OPA-related demonstration projects. These projects cover the planning, development, testing, and continuous improvement of OPA technology. These efforts ultimately led to this certification.
Yokogawa Electric stated that, building on its existing strengths in the industrial automation field, it will use this certification as a milestone to further strengthen its product portfolio for OPA systems and accelerate the practical application of OPA technology, in order to provide system solutions that meet customer needs.
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