Rockwell Automation to Demonstrate Cloud‑Connected Factory Design and Industrial Operations with AWS at Hannover Messe 2026
The presentations combine Rockwell's industrial automation, factory design software and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) with AWS cloud and analytics capabilities, illustrating how manufacturers can connect physical operations with cloud‑based intelligence to gain deeper visibility and drive continuous optimization.
As part of the demonstration, Amazon's
"Manufacturers are being asked to operate with greater agility while managing increased complexity across production and logistics," said
In collaboration with Amazon and AWS, Rockwell will show how digital twin environments can be deployed using a cloud-based architecture on AWS. The approach reflects how manufacturers can use cloud infrastructure to support distributed factory design and commissioning activities.
The companies will also show autonomous operations enabled by mobile robots. Industrial operations have traditionally relied on fragmented data from production equipment, material handling systems and enterprise applications. This lack of integration makes it difficult to understand how decisions in one area, such as logistics or workforce deployment, impact overall performance.
At Hannover Messe, Rockwell and AWS will show how these challenges can be addressed through a connected, cloud‑based scenario, using a simplified production logistics workflow to represent real‑world operations. While AMRs from OTTO, a
The display highlights a shared data foundation, where data from autonomous systems is captured once and reused across monitoring, analytics and optimization workflows. By combining autonomous robotics, industrial software and cloud‑based analytics and AI, the demonstration shows how manufacturers can remove silos and shift from reactive to more adaptive, data‑driven operations.
In addition to existing offerings, Rockwell plans to make selected industrial software applications available through
- Emulate3D – Software used to develop digital twins for virtual factory design and commissioning activities
- OTTO Fleet Manager – Software used to manage and monitor autonomous mobile robot fleets
- FactoryTalk Optix – A visualization and integration platform supporting HMI, IIoT and edge‑based applications
Attendees interested in seeing these innovative solutions from Rockwell and AWS can register for a free ticket to Hannover Messe.
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