Opto22’s Edge Strategy: Groove EPIC, Security & Distributed Energy Dubs- Ep 50
Description
Live from Ignition ICC 2025 in Sacramento!
In this episode, we sit down with Rene Gamero, Industry 4.0 Executive at Opto 22, to unpack what modern edge computing really looks like across energy, distributed generation, and industrial operations.
We dig into Opto 22’s long relationship with Inductive Automation, what makes Groov EPIC a true IPC + PLC + HMI platform, and why energy operators—from oil & gas to solar and battery storage—are rapidly adopting an edge-first architecture.
Rene breaks down:
- Why edge computing is gaining massive traction in oil & gas
- The three pillars operators care about: cost, complexity & cybersecurity
- How Opto 22 simplifies UDT structure, MQTT/Sparkplug, and standardization
- Real-world case study: Half-gigawatt distributed solar deployment across Chile
- Why Groov EPIC’s long-term form factor commitment (20+ years) matters
- How Opto22’s learning kits and training accelerate POCs and modernizations
- ICC 2025 insights: Ignite 8.3 momentum, Prove-It sessions, and community growth
- If you’re evaluating edge solutions, upgrading legacy PLC infrastructure, or considering MQTT/UNS architectures with Ignition, this is a must-watch.
Links
Opto 22 Website: https://www.opto22.com
Energy Tech Podcast (YouTube): https://youtube.com/@EnergyTechPodcast
Ignition ICC: https://inductiveautomation.com/icc
⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro
00:10 – Welcome to the Energy Tech Podcast
00:26 – Live at ICC 2025 in Sacramento
00:47 – Guest intro: Rene Gamero, Opto 22
01:12 – What Rene does at Opto22 & global coverage
01:55 – Opto22 + Inductive Automation partnership
03:00 – ICC 2025 momentum, growth & first-time attendees
04:10 – Why podcasts matter at ICC
05:20 – Edge computing in oil & gas
06:30 – ICC “level up”: venue, 8.3 release, Prove It sessions
07:40 – Energy industry modernization outlook
08:45 – Where Opto22 fits: Edge, UDT structure & standardization
09:50 – How Opto22 trains OT teams
11:00 – Deep dive: Groov EPIC = IPC + PLC + HMI
12:40 – Hardware simplicity & expandability
14:30 – The “lightbulb moment”: realizing EPIC is a full platform
15:20 – Cost, complexity & cybersecurity pillars
17:00 – SIL & safety considerations
18:45 – Reducing complexity across mixed vendor environments
20:20 – Cybersecurity built into EPIC from day one
22:10 – Distributed energy case study (Chile solar fleet)
24:40 – Standardizing remote generation sites
25:40 – Final thoughts & discount for Energy Tech listeners
26:05 – Closing remarks – Like & Subscribe
Music: Uygar Duzgun / “Fast Life” / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com























