Generative AI × Digital Twin × Openization | Manufacturing DX Seen at ROKLive Japan 2026
I participated in "ROKLive Japan 2026" hosted by Rockwell Automation (Theme: Manufacturing Reform for Immediate Results). I experienced firsthand how generative AI, digital twins, and open platforms are beginning to connect as "one manufacturing system." The exhibition featured a demo that supports PLC program generation and differential analysis by having generative AI read specifications and drawings, as well as a FA platform that allows users to select functions from a ladder library. The quality control that monitors welding current and voltage with edge devices and provides immediate feedback to equipment was also impressive. Honda Motor Co. showcased a digital twin demonstration that simultaneously stops both actual and virtual equipment during an emergency stop, synchronizes the HMI after correction, and restarts both at the same time. Red Hat introduced a vendor-independent open manufacturing platform centered around Margo and OpenShift, in collaboration with Rockwell and Siemens. I believe the key to leveraging these technologies lies in the conceptual design ability to integrate equipment, robots, transport, and control. Thermix will implement the latest technologies as an automation line builder and propose valuable production systems.

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