Cisco and Rockwell to collaborate on digital transformation in APAC
Cisco and Rockwell Automation have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on facilitating the implementation of advanced automation solutions, such as connected factories and industrial IoT, while also addressing the unique challenges and requirements of manufacturing environments.
“As industries across APJC embark on their digital transformation journeys, our collaboration with Rockwell Automation is poised to deliver significant value for our customers,” said Kartika Prihadi, Vice President, Partners & Routes to Market Sales, Cisco. “By joining forces, we aim to empower industrial enterprises with cutting-edge secure connectivity solutions that drive operational efficiency, enhance productivity and unlock new growth opportunities.”
According to the companies, the MOU signifies a deeper commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation between Cisco and Rockwell Automation.
“At Rockwell we firmly believe in the idea of ‘better together’ and we are excited to embark on this journey with Cisco to accelerate digital transformation in Asia and the Pacific,” said Shovan Sengupta, Regional Vice President, Market Access, Rockwell Automation. “By combining our strengths and capabilities, we are well positioned to help industrial enterprises in the region navigate the complexities of digitalisation and achieve sustainable growth.”
Addressing the digital skills gap in the manufacturing sector
Cisco and Rockwell Automation will also work towards training and building a wider talent pool to address the digital skills gap in the manufacturing sector. This will be done by leveraging Cisco’s Networking Academy program and Rockwell Automation’s partnerships with universities across the region.
Cisco said that Cisco Networking Academy is one of the longest-standing IT skills-to-jobs programs in the world. Cisco Networking Academy provides IT and cybersecurity courses, learning simulators and hands-on learning opportunities via a learning platform to support instructors and engage learners in 190 countries. To date, over 20 million global learners have taken Cisco Networking Academy courses to gain digital skills.
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