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SymbioticautonomyAutonomousoperations Autonomousorchestration Semi-autonomousAutomatedSemi-automatedOptimizing multiple ecosystemsacross industriesIntegrating ecosystemsacross multiple companiesIntegrating different domainsand functionsBreaking down silos to shareinformation and increase profitabillityLeveraging data for real-timedecisions to improve efficiencyImproving safety,efficiency, availabillityEnablement of plant-to-planetbusiness (no barriers)Optimization of the value chainCapturing of new businessopportunitiesImproved collaboration andoptimized productionIncreased productivityand safetyAchievement of safer andmore efficient operationsSymbioticautonomyAutonomousoperations Autonomousorchestration Semi-autonomousAutomatedSemi-automatedBenefitsNeedsIA2IA StagesFrom reducing downtime to improving quality management and regulatory compliance, companies have several business objectives they are targeting when they push for greater autonomy through digital transformation initiatives. Some challenges will be common to all operations, others will vary depending on region, industry, company—and even by division or site. In any case, there are some objectives such as improved productivity and efficiency that are universally desirable targets and are never far from a CEO’s mind.Industrial autonomy can improve overall output by optimizing processes and reducing downtime, and productivity can be enhanced at the individual level through the use of augmented reality (AR) and decision-making tools. Yokogawa knows the challenges its customers face and can set them on the right path for their transition from industrial automation to industrial autonomy.Autonomy will expand to multiple functional domains, including process control and operations, planning & scheduling, supply chain management, field operations, maintenance, and engineering. To jump directly to autonomous operations is very difficult to achieve. Therefore, Yokogawa has developed a maturity model to establish where companies are today and where they need to be in the future.Yokogawa envisions an additional transcendent step of symbiotic autonomy. One level above autonomous operations, this focuses on collaboration across industries as well as eco-systems such as the energy sector.With symbiotic autonomy, the operations of multiple ecosystems are brought together and, through their collaboration, autonomous interaction between the data and resources is achieved. In a world that expects corporations to make sustainability a key consideration in their operations, this approach can deliver win-win outcomes for a broader range of stakeholders.8 A Digital Transformation Leaders' Guide to Industrial Autonomy

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