Run Industrial AI
on Your Own Server

Industrial AI is moving fast. Most of the conversation assumes the AI lives in the cloud. That assumption is no longer necessary.

FrameworX 10.1.5, generally available May 15, 2026, ships with a built-in AI Runtime that runs a language model directly on the same machine as the SCADA runtime. No cloud subscription required. No data leaving the plant network. Configurable for cloud LLMs only when you want them.

This workshop is the live demonstration. We will run the platform end-to-end on real plant data, in front of you, in 50 minutes.

Tatsoft has 30 years of industrial software DNA. The Tatsoft team built the engine that became InduSoft Web Studio, now AVEVA Edge HMI. Then we left to build FrameworX from scratch on modern .NET, because we knew the legacy stack could not take industrial AI. FrameworX 10.1.5 is what that decision looks like, three years in.

What you will see live

  • Local AI Runtime, running on the SCADA server. Install Ollama, run the setup script, and your plant has an AI assistant on the same machine as the runtime. Connected to live tag values, active alarms, and historian queries. The AI reads your data and answers questions about your actual plant.
  • Industrial Ontology import — ISA-88, IOF, and any RDF/OWL graph. Bring established industrial vocabularies directly into your Unified Namespace. The Designer wizard or an AI assistant takes the ontology file and FrameworX materializes typed UDTs, typed tags, and AssetTree folders automatically. No manual folder writing.
  • GIS and AutoCAD import to live HMI. Drop in GeoJSON, Shapefile, KML, KMZ, DXF, or DWG files. Tags, Asset Tree folders, and auto-generated Displays come out the other side. The structure comes from the ontology. The content comes from your existing engineering drawings.
  • MongoDB across three roles. The same MongoDB instance can serve as a Dataset source, a Device with UNS TagProvider, and a Historian Storage Location. One product, one platform, three integrations.
  • Two AI assistants. Two Designer instances. One plant. Watch concurrent Claude sessions edit the same FrameworX project through the DesignerMCP and ConsoleMCP servers. The workspace flow turns a folder of JSON files into a running solution.
  • AI safety boundary by architecture. The Runtime AI reads tags, alarms, and history. It does not write setpoints. It does not acknowledge alarms. The safety property is built into the platform, not bolted on.

 

 

Who should attend

This workshop is for engineers, plant managers, IT leaders, system integrators, OEMs, and anyone evaluating where industrial AI is going. You do not need prior FrameworX experience to follow along. Live demos are presented for engineers and architects, but the implications matter for operations, security, and procurement teams as well.

Presenter

Marc Taccolini — Founder and CEO of Tatsoft, founder of InduSoft (1997, the engine that became AVEVA Edge HMI), 30+ years of industrial software architecture experience.