HMS Networks is a Sweden-based industrial technology company founded in 1988 and headquartered in Halmstad, specializing in industrial communication, Industrial IoT (IIoT), and automation connectivity solutions. The company develops hardware and software platforms enabling machines, devices, PLCs, robots, and building systems to communicate across industrial networks. Its portfolio includes remote access, industrial Ethernet, fieldbus integration, functional safety, wireless connectivity, and network diagnostics solutions under brands such as Anybus, Ewon, Ixxat, Intesis, N-Tron, and Red Lion. HMS delivers added value through secure industrial networking, digitalization, predictive maintenance, and energy-efficient connectivity for sectors including manufacturing, automotive, energy, infrastructure, HVAC, water treatment, and smart buildings. The company operates globally with subsidiaries and partners across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
HMS Industrial Networks has obtained ISO 27001 Certification for eWON Talk2M, its award-winning cloud connectivity platform. The ISO 27001 Certification is the international standard that describes best practices for an information security management system (ISMS).
HMS Industrial Networks has acquired all shares in the German company Beck IPC GmbH located in Wetzlar, Germany. Beck IPC is a leading provider of technology and solutions for embedded control and industrial M2M communication, including solutions for the Industrial Internet of Things, IIoT.
HMS Industrial Networks announces that their IIoT gateway – eWON Flexy (all models including the new Flexy 205) now supports Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol – a simple and lightweight messaging protocol aimed at minimizing network traffic and device resource requirements.
HMS Industrial Networks has shipped its five-millionth Anybus product to Parker Hannifin — a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies. The five-millionth Anybus is an Anybus CompactCom B40 which is to be used in one of Parker’s new valve control unit. Anybus CompactCom will enable these valve controls to communicate on any fieldbus or industrial Ethernet network and consequently be used in any type of application, anywhere.
Industrial Ethernet has overtaken traditional fieldbuses in terms of new installed nodes in factory automation. This is the main finding in HMS Industrial Networks’ annual study of the industrial network market. Industrial Ethernet now accounts for 52% of new installed nodes (46% last year), while fieldbuses are on 42% (48). EtherNet/IP is now the most widely installed network at 15%, followed by PROFINET and PROFIBUS, both at 12%. Wireless technologies are also coming on strong with 6% market share.