
Iconics has launched Iconics Genesis version 11, a new automation and digitization software platform, to improve workflow and system integration. Applications for the SCADA automation and digitalization software include industrial automation, controls, real-time monitoring and enterprise analytics.
Genesis version 11 is designed to support modern industrial automation needs with a user-focused approach.
This new automation software platform offers a modern alternative to traditional models with a redesigned architecture that helps organizations improve and streamline operations.
Advancing SCADA automation and digitalization
Genesis propels industrial automation and digital transformation forward with the following key:
- Unlimited licensing, and scalability to handle any system size.
- Visualization tools, integrated alarm management, and improved system control.
- Data-centric architecture with an embedded historian and strong security measures.
- Connectivity and native integration with an expanded range of Mitsubishi Electric devices.
- Efficient deployment, long-term support, and adaptable extensibility.
- Asset modeling with unified namespace (UNS) that complies with industry standards.
Ted Hill, Iconics president and CEO, said Genesis version 11 is the “most data-capable, scalable and secure” SCADA software from Iconics, supporting 3D graphics in the brower and introducing an unlimited licensing model.
SCADA automation and digitalization evolve
Organizations applying industrial automation can now streamline design and deployment processes to implement a wide range of digitalization projects with improved speed and efficiency.
Kyle Reissner, Iconics vice president, product management, said Genesis version 11 “has been completely reimagined, purpose-built for the evolving needs of industrial automation.” The unlimited licensing model includes a data historian, reporting, clients and other features, Reissner said.
Iconics is a group company of Mitsubishi Electric Corp. with headquarters in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Edited by Puja Mitra, WTWH Media, for Control Engineering, from an Iconics news release.