Ignited: Striking Industrial Automation Conversations

Inductive Automation

Ignition is the foundation. It connects data across the enterprise, enables you to rapidly build any industrial application, and scales without limits — making it the only truly universal industrial platform for enterprise integration. Ignited exists to show you what that foundation makes possible. Each episode, Travis Cox, Chief Technology Evangelist, and Thomas Burke, Technology Evangelist, from Inductive Automation go deep with the people actually doing the work — end users, system integrators, ecosystem partners, and thought leaders — exploring how Ignition, open standards, and modern architectures are solving real problems across every vertical. No hype. No fluff. Just honest, informed conversations about how industry is moving forward. Whether you're a seasoned integrator, an OT leader evaluating your next platform, or someone just beginning to explore what's possible — there's something here for you.

Episodes

  1. Jun 10

    Data in Motion — MQTT, Sparkplug B, and Why the Edge Changes Everything

    Data in Motion — MQTT, Sparkplug B, and Why the Edge Changes Everything What happens when you need to move data across an entire enterprise — reliably, efficiently, and at scale — without drowning in network traffic or proprietary middleware? That's where MQTT and Sparkplug B come in.   Travis and Tom sit down with Benson Houghland, VP of Products at Opto 22, and Arlen Nipper, co-inventor of MQTT, to trace the protocol's origins in satellite telemetry all the way to its role as the backbone of modern industrial data infrastructure. The conversation covers event-driven vs. polling architectures, what a real MQTT/Sparkplug deployment looks like, and why edge compute changes everything.   IN THIS EPISODE MQTT + Sparkplug B is the architecture for scalable industrial data movement. Data moves when it changes, not on a timer — and Sparkplug B gives that data a standardized structure enterprise systems can actually use. The Unified Namespace becomes real with MQTT and Sparkplug B. Together they provide the event-driven backbone for a true single source of truth across your operation, with Ignition at the center. Edge compute is now an architectural requirement. Resilience, millisecond decisions, and offline operation — Ignition Edge, MQTT, and Sparkplug B make it all possible without vendor lock-in. GUESTS Arlen Nipper — Co-inventor of MQTT; Sparkplug B specification contributor Benson Houghland — VP of Products, Opto 22

    50 min
  2. Jun 3

    The Foundation Beneath the Foundation — OPC, OPC UA, and Why It All Starts Here

    Before you can understand what makes Ignition powerful, you have to understand the standards it's built on. In this deep-dive fireside chat, Travis and Tom welcome Kevin Herron — one of the architects behind Ignition's OPC UA implementation — to decode the world of OPC and OPC UA from the ground up.   This isn't a marketing conversation. It's a technical one. Kevin walks through what OPC actually is, why OPC UA represented such a fundamental leap forward, and how OPC UA Part 5 and the Companion Specification Architecture give industrial software a shared language for describing data, behavior, and meaning — not just raw values. The conversation explores how Ignition was built with OPC UA at its core, what that means for interoperability, and why it matters whether you're a system integrator trying to simplify a deployment or an end user trying to achieve real digital transformation.   If you've ever heard "OPC UA" thrown around without a clear explanation of what it actually does — this is the episode that fills that gap.   Download a free trial of Ignition at inductiveautomation.com and connect to an OPC UA device or server on your own network — you'll see the data model in action within minutes. Then head to the OPC Foundation's website to explore Companion Specifications for your industry. And tune in for Episode 4, where we go beyond OPC to explore MQTT, Sparkplug B, and the edge compute revolution with two of the people who helped build those standards.

    34 min
  3. May 27

    The Inductive Advantage — Training, Support, and the Community Behind Ignition

    Great software only creates value when people know how to use it. And in industrial automation, where the stakes include uptime, safety, and production output, the difference between a successful deployment and a frustrating one often comes down to the resources behind the platform — not just the platform itself.   In this episode, Travis and Tom welcome Dave Fogle to explore something that doesn't get talked about enough: the full ecosystem of enablement that Inductive Automation has built around Ignition. From Inductive University — one of the most comprehensive free technical training platforms in the industrial software space — to the Ignition community forum, the Ignition Exchange, and world-class support, this conversation is about what it actually takes to empower integrators and end users to do their best work.   Dave brings a practitioner's perspective on how these resources are used in the real world: what new integrators lean on when they're getting started, what experienced engineers reach for when they hit a wall, and how organizations use Inductive University credentials to build team-wide Ignition competency. The conversation is honest about where the learning curve exists and how to navigate it — and genuinely excited about what becomes possible when an organization is fully invested in the Ignition ecosystem.   Tune in for Episode 3, where we go beyond OPC to explore MQTT, Sparkplug B, and the edge compute revolution with two of the people who helped build those standards.   Subscribe to Ignited for upcoming episodes featuring real-world case studies of digital transformations built on Ignition — the stories that show what's possible when great technology meets great enablement. In the next episode we're diving into OPC and OPC UA with a guest who helped build Ignition's standards foundation from the ground up.

    28 min

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Ignition is the foundation. It connects data across the enterprise, enables you to rapidly build any industrial application, and scales without limits — making it the only truly universal industrial platform for enterprise integration. Ignited exists to show you what that foundation makes possible. Each episode, Travis Cox, Chief Technology Evangelist, and Thomas Burke, Technology Evangelist, from Inductive Automation go deep with the people actually doing the work — end users, system integrators, ecosystem partners, and thought leaders — exploring how Ignition, open standards, and modern architectures are solving real problems across every vertical. No hype. No fluff. Just honest, informed conversations about how industry is moving forward. Whether you're a seasoned integrator, an OT leader evaluating your next platform, or someone just beginning to explore what's possible — there's something here for you.

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