Danfoss Drives & Honeywell Explore Collab Focused on Automation Solutions

The companies have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore a possible collaboration on innovating automation solutions with an integrated architecture, aiming to reduce downtime and lower engineering costs.

Pramesh Maheshwari, president of Honeywell Process Solutions (left) and Mika Kulju, president of Danfoss Drives (right) sign memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore a possible collaboration on innovating automation solutions.
Pramesh Maheshwari, president of Honeywell Process Solutions (left) and Mika Kulju, president of Danfoss Drives (right) sign memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore a possible collaboration on innovating automation solutions.
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Danfoss Drives has announced it has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Honeywell to explore a possible collaboration on innovating automation solutions with an integrated architecture, aiming to reduce downtime and lower engineering costs.

Automation solutions are traditionally used to enhance efficiency, precision, safety and quality across various industries such as manufacturing, process industries, energy and utilities, automotive industries and agriculture.

By working together, Danfoss Drives and Honeywell aim to address the limitations of traditional automation solutions, which often force operators to choose between highly integrated, closed architectures that lack flexibility, and open architectures that provide flexibility but suffer from limited data integration and interoperability.

The collaboration between Danfoss Drives and Honeywell aims to resolve data integration and interoperability issues across automation platforms by offering an open and integrated solution for the industry. This will enable both companies to deliver benefits to customers, including lower time to operation (TTO), reduced engineering time and costs, predictive maintenance, and enhanced information availability for operators.

The joint effort will benefit multiple sectors, including battery manufacturing, specialty chemicals, mining, and metals and minerals, among others.

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