OPC Foundation welcomes the new “.NET User Group” to maintain the open-source UA-.NET Standard project

11/08/2022

ABB, Microsoft, and SAP have joined forces to extend and enhance
the OPC Foundation’s open-source .NET offerings

Scottsdale, AZ – November 8th, 2022 – The OPC Foundation (OPCF) welcomes the launch of the “.NET User Group” initiated by three companies represented on the OPC Foundation Board of Directors ABB, Microsoft, and SAP. This group aims to maintain and extend the existing open-source “UA-.NET standard” project, which is available on GitHub. All three companies use the open-source project in their products in addition to commercial solutions.

Each company is donating a full-time development resource to coordinate the future direction of the initiative, increase project quality, and implement new features. This ensures that important extensions to the standard, like ECC security, are integrated in a timely manner. Through coordinated project management, the group is helping all users, and the broader developer community, to more quickly and easily implement OPC UA in their applications. The initiative is open for additional OPC Foundation members and encourages the public to continue their contribution to the open-source project.

With the engagement of the new .NET User Group Initiative, there will be no change to the existing license of the UA-.NET code on GitHub: The dual license allows RCL for OPC Foundation corporate members and GPLv2 for others. RCL allows corporate members to use the code in their products without opening their own additional implementation.

Mr. Martin Regen from Microsoft chairs the .NET User Group Initiative. The three founding companies manage the UA-.NET Standard development. The UA-.NET Standard project is still freely available to all developers for use in their in-house and commercial applications. OPC Foundation members who want to help maintain the UA-.NET project are welcome to join the initiative. To get started, the OPC Foundation invites interested parties to contact Martin Regen by email martin.regen@microsoft.com

Claudius Link, of SAP, commented, “For SAP customers, transparency and fluid availability of manufacturing data is critical. Openness and industry-wide accepted standards are indispensable to connect SAP applications with equipment and systems on the shop floor. We are excited to be one of the founders of the ‘.NET User Group’, where we continue to develop and maintain the OPC UA-.Net Standard library in an open-source community. “

Stefan Hoppe, OPC Foundation President, said, “One of the OPC Foundation special advantages is the strength of our community where members from diverse industries and competing companies regularly work together to improve the OPC UA standard and make it easier to adopt. The .NET User Group Initiative is an excellent example of this process in action.“ Mr. Hoppe concluded, “The OPC Foundation is the world’s largest eco-system for industrial interoperability including open-source , commercial toolkits and training to make it easier for developers to integrate OPC UA into their products.”

About the OPC Foundation:
Since 1996, the OPC Foundation has facilitated the development and adoption of the OPC information exchange standards. As both advocate and custodian of these specifications, the Foundation’s mission is to help industry vendors, end-users, and software developers maintain interoperability in their manufacturing and automation assets. The OPC Foundation is dedicated to providing the best specifications, technology, process, and certification to achieve multivendor, multiplatform, secure, reliable, interoperability for moving data and information from the embedded world to the enterprise cloud. The Foundation serves over 895 members worldwide in the Industrial Automation, IT, IoT, IIoT, M2M, Industrie 4.0, Building Automation, machine tools, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and Smart Energy sectors.
For more information about the OPC Foundation, please visit www.opcfoundation.org

For more information, contact:

Martin Regen
Chairperson of the UA-.NET User Group Initiative
Microsoft
martin.regen@microsoft.com

Stefan Hoppe
President and Executive Director
OPC Foundation
Stefan.Hoppe@OPCFoundation.org

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