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Open Industrial Interoperability Ecosystem (OIIE) Capital Project Working Group 2nd Meeting

The IPA/MIMOSA OIIE Capital Projects Working Group will hold its second meeting on December 17, 2020.  The meeting will follow-up on the 1st meeting (held November 4, 2020) and start to establish informal teams to identify business challenges and opportunities for improvement in the capital projects industry that may benefit from an improved approach to digital transformation. Once this is done, priorities will be agreed and established to help drive a pragmatic effort for business improvement in this sector.

The effort will be based on a formal approach for developing Case Studies, Business Cases and Use Cases linked to the OIIE and ISO 18101.  After a brief review of the purpose for the effort and the methodology we are using, volunteer facilitators will help each team apply the methodology to start the collaborative work process.

To lean more about this meeting and/or register please follow this link.

2020 MIMOSA Year End Meeting

In order to address the many conflicting commitments associated with COVID-19 responses, the 2020 MIMOSA Annual Members Meeting will be held in the first 2 months of 2021 at a date and time to be agreed and published in January.

This 2020 Year End Meeting will be held to provide a short summary of current status and activities and to discuss possible dates for the now postponed 2020 Members Meeting and Open Meeting.

A link for a GoToMeeting to support the 2020 Year End Meeting is provided immediately below.

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/369890717

 

Open Industrial Interoperability Ecosystem (OIIE) Capital Project Working Group 1st Meeting

Join us in helping to solve interoperability challenges and move the capital project industry’s digitalization efforts forward.

Independent Project Analysis (IPA) and MIMOSA (industry trade association dedicated to the development and adoption of information technology and information management standards) are proud to announce the formation of the Open Industrial Interoperability Ecosystem (OIIE) Capital Project Working Group: . This working group will meet periodically to help align the efforts of owner companies; engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firms; industry standardization organizations (e.g., IOGP/CIFHOS, ISA, MIMOSA) and international standards organizations (ISO, IEC, etc.). All participants will work together to set the owner/EPC firm priorities for solution delivery to enable pragmatic industry digital transformation on a timely basis.

Interested parties should register ASAP using the following link: https://www.ipaglobal.com/event/capital-project-digitalization-joint-working-group-open-industrial-interoperability-ecosystem-oiie/

Moving Forward With Digitalization in the Time of COVID-19 and Economic Crisis

In this webinar, Deb McNeil, IPA Capital Solutions Director, will report on the results of a recent IPA survey on the impact of COVID-19 and the economic crisis on digitalization efforts. With Alan Johnston, the President and CEO of MIMOSA, we will also share an update on the collaborations among industry associations and standards organizations working to enable more efficient business value development and delivery across the facility life cycle. Participants will be able to give input on the relative value of the standard business use cases being developed and piloted by MIMOSA (a standards developing organization) in cooperation with other industry associations that develop Best Practices, such as IPA and CII. Come join the discussion.

Key topics include:
• Industry Digitalization Status Update
• Digital Transformation Value Delivery
• Digital Twins
• Digital Ecosystems
• Interoperability (System of Systems)
• Full Life Cycle Asset Information Management
• Risk Management
• Analytics

Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit

A Collaboration of NIST, ISA, MIMOSA, MTConnect and OAGi

For industrial enterprises – ranging from automotive, food, agriculture, chemical, manufacturing  to energy – digital transformation promises gains in productivity and agility. Even as integration costs per node come down, system complexity is going up. Standards developers and users alike seek to untangle the technologies and protocols underpinning repeatable, scalable, and sustainable data management from the shop floor to the top floor.

This is the second annual Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit.  NIST hosted the first summit last June, the same week that ISO published ISO TS 18101-1.  ISO 18101 is the first ISO standard to provide requirements for a supplier-neutral industrial digital ecosystem, based on the Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem (OIIE) and the associated OIIE Oil and Gas Interoperability (OGI) Pilot.  This year’s summit will continue feature the OIIE and ISO 18101 along with other important standardization activities related to industrial digital ecosystems.

More information and registration is available at this link.

Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit

A Collaboration of NIST, ISA, MIMOSA, MTConnect and OAGi

For industrial enterprises – ranging from automotive, food, agriculture, chemical, manufacturing  to energy – digital transformation promises gains in productivity and agility. Even as integration costs per node come down, system complexity is going up. Standards developers and users alike seek to untangle the technologies and protocols underpinning repeatable, scalable, and sustainable data management from the shop floor to the top floor.

This is the second annual Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit.  NIST hosted the first summit last June, the same week that ISO published ISO TS 18101-1.  ISO 18101 is the first ISO standard to provide requirements for a supplier-neutral industrial digital ecosystem, based on the Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem (OIIE) and the associated OIIE Oil and Gas Interoperability (OGI) Pilot.  This year’s summit will continue feature the OIIE and ISO 18101 along with other important standardization activities related to industrial digital ecosystems.

More information and registration is available at this link.

MIMOSA is a member of both the OpenO&M and the Standards Leadership Council.

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