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EU Data Act and OI4 Alliance to Become Personal Trainers for Industry’s Data Fitness

Reinach, Switzer­land, 22.03.2022 – Open Industry 4.0 Alliance welcomes the EU Data Act. As a commu­nity of imple­men­ta­tion prag­ma­tists, it will effec­tively support its members following the rapid intro­duc­tion of this new EU regu­la­tion. The Alliance sees itself as a personal trainer for the indus­try’s data fitness, driving the exchange of inno­va­tions and best prac­tice in the field of data economy within the newly estab­lished working group ‘Data Spaces’. 

The Euro­pean Union says that around 80 percent of industry data isn’t being used. The recent EU Data Act, presented to the public on February 23rd, aims to legally regu­late the flow of data and its use among connected devices and digital service providers in Europe. It intends to create a legally secure frame­work for consumers, as well as for compa­nies and public author­i­ties, to use data spread via the internet. This legal frame­work aims to promote the exchange of data, espe­cially between compa­nies, and open up more busi­ness oppor­tu­ni­ties in the field of digi­tal­iza­tion. “We as the Alliance are strong advo­cates of a regu­lated data exchange and there­fore support the EU Data Act. However, we hope that by the time the draft is final­ized in 2023, it will not result in an overly compli­cated law, which would make imple­men­ta­tion unnec­es­sarily diffi­cult,” says Nils Herzberg, spokesperson for the board of the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance. “In any case, our Alliance members will find it easier to put the law’s require­ments into prac­tice. This is because, as an alliance of prag­ma­tists, we will employ best prac­tices across our working groups for the compliant use of machine data and help save members imple­men­ta­tion costs. Our members can increase the pace in the market and gain impetus for new busi­ness models from the Alliance commu­nity.” 
 

REMOTE MAIN­TE­NANCE ON SOLID FOOTING, NEW OPPOR­TU­NI­TIES IN SENSOR CALI­BRA­TION 

“We increase our members’ fitness in terms of the EU Data Act. We are, so to speak, the personal trainers for data fitness and help our members by providing our shared knowl­edge and best prac­tices”, says Ekrem Yigit­doel, Managing Director of the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance. “The law is also designed to protect smaller partic­i­pants in a supply chain – this also fits very well with the struc­ture of our Alliance, where both large, inter­na­tional corpo­ra­tions and smaller special­ists work together as equals. We are also devel­oping easier pricing models for data use and exploita­tion. Remote main­te­nance, for example, can be placed on legally sound footing. But there are also new possi­bil­i­ties in the remote commis­sioning of machines and the cali­bra­tion of sensors and signal trans­mit­ters.” 

 

‘DATA SPACES’ WORKING GROUP AS A BASIS FOR THE ALLIANCE DATA FITNESS PROGRAM

The newly formed Alliance working group ‘Data Spaces’ had its first kick-off meeting in March. It brought together repre­sen­ta­tives of the Euro­pean Commis­sion, end users and members of the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance to exchange views on the poten­tial of the data economy and its exper­tise. The next ‘Data Spaces’ meeting will take place in April. The goal is to work with estab­lished industry and tech­nical working groups to create the imple­men­ta­tion require­ments for data spaces and then advance inno­va­tion and best prac­tices within the manu­fac­turing data economy. 

 

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