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Register Today for ODVA’s Free, Live Training Courses on EtherNet/IP, CIP Safety, and CIP Security

February 10, 2026

Register Today for ODVA Free, Live Training Courses on EtherNet/IP, CIP Safety, and CIP Security

Registration is now open for the next session of FREE trainings on EtherNet/IP, CIP Safety, and CIP Security! ODVA’s Quick Start courses provide an overview of the specifications, functionality considerations, development options, and test requirements that developers need to get products to market quickly. These training courses are focused on what a product developer needs to know, but anyone interested in learning more about these technologies is welcome to attend.

The next session is March 2 – 5, 2026, and the trainings are live and virtual.

03/02/2026: Introduction to CIP Security (Virtual)
03/02/2026 – 03/05/2026: CIP Safety Technology Training (Virtual)
03/03/2026 – 03/05/2026: EtherNet/IP Quick Start for Vendors (Virtual)

Register today via the Event Calendar.

About ODVA

The ODVA is an international standards development and trade organization with members from the world’s leading automation suppliers. Their mission is to promote open, interoperable information and communication technologies for industrial automation. Its standards include the Common Industrial Protocol or “CIP™”, ODVA’s media-independent network protocol, as well as industrial communication technologies such as EtherNet/IP™, DeviceNet® and others. For the interoperability of production systems and their integration with other systems, the organization advocates the introduction of commercially available standard Internet and Ethernet technologies as a guiding principle. This principle is exemplified by EtherNet/IP – today’s leading industrial Ethernet network.

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Joint Press Release from ODVA, OPC Foundation, PI and VDMA

Accurate energy consumption data is essential for companies aiming to achieve climate-neutral production. To support this goal, a consortium of organizations including ODVA, OPC Foundation, PI, and VDMA have recently published a groundbreaking specification for interoperable and efficient energy management in industrial and process automation.

A key goal of the mechanical and plant engineering industry is to achieve climate-neutral production in the future. This effort is supported by the European Union’s European Green Deal, which aims to make Europe climate-neutral by 2050. In order to achieve this goal and implement many other use cases, accurate data on energy consumption in production is crucial. The consortium, consisting of the organizations ODVA, OPC Foundation, PI and VDMA, has now jointly published version 1.0.0 of their groundbreaking specification for interoperable and efficient energy management in industrial automation and process automation. This group is chaired by the VDMA.

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