Ethernet Alliance centers new building, industrial automation industry focus on SPE

Aug. 12, 2020
With Single-Pair Ethernet (SPE) creating opportunities for Operational Technology (OT) network innovation, the Ethernet Alliance seeks to tap into building- and industrial-automation expertise.

The Ethernet Alliance this week announced the launch of a new industry focus around Operational Technology (OT) networks found in building and industrial automation. With the development of Single-Pair Ethernet (SPE) creating new opportunities for solving challenges in OT networks, the Ethernet Alliance says it is seeking to connect with more expertise in the building- and industrial-automation industries.

“As the building- and industrial-automation industries come to rely more on SPE, there is a clear need to bring together the people creating and using the technologies so they can better understand one another,” comments Peter Jones, chair, Ethernet Alliance.

To learn more about and engage in the Ethernet Alliance’s new industry focus on building and industrial automation, visit: https://bit.ly/EASPEAug20.

View the Ethernet Alliance SPE infographic here: https://bit.ly/EA-SPE-Infographic.

For more information, visit http://www.ethernetalliance.org.

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