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Wibu-Systems, a global pioneer in software protection, licencing, and security for intelligent devices, is set to host exclusive guided tours at SPS 2024 in Nuremberg, Germany, from 12-14 November 2024.

This industry-defining event brings together innovators in automation, and Wibu-Systems will showcase how its flagship technology, CodeMeter, is being used by top companies like B&R, CODESYS, KEBA, Kistler, and TTTech Industrial to protect their intellectual property and enable secure software licencing.

Trends in intelligent manufacturing

SPS is one of the largest international trade fairs for industrial automation

SPS (Smart Production Solutions) is one of the largest international trade fairs for industrial automation, gathering key players from around the globe to explore the latest trends in intelligent manufacturing, IIoT, and automation technologies. The guided tours, which will begin at Wibu-Systems’ booth (Hall 6, Booth 428), offer attendees an opportunity to engage directly with these companies, learn how they leverage CodeMeter to secure their software, and understand the flexible licencing models that streamline their operations.

The daily schedule comprises three meetups: Tuesday, 12 November from 3:00 to 4:30 PM, Wednesday, 13 November from 10:00 to 11:30 AM, and Thursday, 14 November from 10:00 to 11:30 AM.

Urgent need for security and licencing in industrial automation

Recent data underscores the importance of solutions like Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter. A 2023 study by Cybersecurity Ventures projects that cybercrime will cost the world over $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, with industrial systems being a prime target due to the increasing connectivity and reliance on IIoT.

Another report by Fortinet found that 93% of organisations experienced at least one significant cybersecurity breach in the past 12 months, emphasizing the need for robust protection in industrial sectors.

Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter

CodeMeter not only safeguards the digital know-how of firms but also offers flexible licencing options

This makes Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter indispensable for companies seeking to protect both their software and intellectual property from cyber threats, reverse engineering, and unauthorised access. 

CodeMeter not only safeguards the digital know-how of companies but also offers flexible licencing options that allow businesses to monetize their software more effectively, generate new revenue streams, and manage the distribution of their software in a controlled and secure manner.

Participating companies and their use of CodeMeter

  • B&R, a pioneer in machine automation, integrated CodeMeter with Technology Guarding to protect their hardware and software from unauthorised access and tampering. The inclusion of CodeMeter in their Automation Studio development environment enables secure licencing and ensures that only licenced software runs on their systems.
  • CODESYS, renowned for its IEC 61131-3 automation software, combines CodeMeter with their SoftPLCs and Virtual PLCs to protect source code, functions, and libraries. The integration of CodeMeter into their development environment ensures that only authorised users can run their applications, protecting the company’s intellectual property from reverse engineering and theft.
  • KEBA, operating across industrial and energy sectors, uses CodeMeter and its SAP integration for IP protection and licensing. With AxProtector, KEBA secures their software at both PC and intelligent device levels. CodeMeter’s flexible licensing model allows KEBA to offer trial licences that can easily be upgraded to permanent ones.
  • Kistler, a world pioneer in precision measurement technology for industries like automotive and aerospace, uses CodeMeter to secure its dynamic measurement software running on PCs and embedded systems. With CodeMeter, Kistler not only prevents unauthorised access to its software but also enables flexible licencing models that allow customers to access specific software features tailored to their needs.
  • TTTech Industrial, a pioneer in IIoT solutions, integrates CodeMeter to protect its NERVE platform, ensuring secure data flow and application management across diverse industrial edge environments. The platform relies on CodeMeter for robust license management, allowing it to provide a safe and reliable framework for industrial automation and edge computing.

CodeMeter’s role in the future of automation

Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter technology handles these challenges head-on, offering firms a broad key

As industrial systems become increasingly interconnected and reliant on intelligent devices, securing both software and hardware has never been more critical. Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter technology addresses these challenges head-on, offering companies a comprehensive solution that combines software protection, licencing, and security.

Security and licensing are two cornerstones of the future of industrial automation. By partnering with industry leaders, we are helping businesses secure their intellectual property and optimize their operations with CodeMeter,” said Oliver Winzenried, CEO and co-founder of Wibu-Systems. “At SPS 2024, our guided tours will demonstrate the real-world impact of these solutions in driving innovation and safeguarding critical automation systems.”

Safeguard of automation systems

SPS 2024 provides the perfect platform for Wibu-Systems and its partners to demonstrate how these solutions can help industries protect their most valuable assets and maintain a competitive edge. Attendees of the guided tours will leave with a deeper understanding of how to implement secure, scalable solutions that safeguard their automation systems and intellectual property in a rapidly evolving industrial landscape.

At SPS 2024, Wibu-Systems leads guided tours to selected industrial automation pioneers that have integrated its CodeMeter technology into their systems to protect critical IP and automate secure software licencing across a wide range of sectors.

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