🌐 The Evolution and Future Trends of PLC Automation
A Visual Guide to Where Industrial Control Is Heading
🏭 1. The Birth of PLC: The Beginning of Modern Automation
The PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) was born in 1968 in the U.S. automotive industry.
Its mission was simple:
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Replace complex relay cabinets
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Improve reliability
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Simplify wiring
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Make factory logic programmable
Early PLCs featured:
✔ Simple logic
✔ Ladder diagram programming
✔ Rugged design
✔ Perfect for automotive, packaging, food, and general manufacturing
PLC quickly became the brain of the industrial world.
🔧 2. Four Major Stages of PLC Evolution
Stage 1: Replacing Relays (1970–1985)
✔ Basic logic control
✔ Digital I/O
✔ Reduced maintenance
Representative models:
Allen-Bradley PLC-2, Modicon 084, Siemens S3
Stage 2: Advanced Logic & Analog Control (1985–2000)
✔ Math functions
✔ Analog modules
✔ Multi-tasking
✔ Rise of fieldbus systems
Key models:
Siemens S7-300
Schneider TSX
Allen-Bradley SLC 500
Stage 3: Networking and Smart Control (2000–2015)
✔ Ethernet built-in
✔ Remote programming
✔ Faster CPUs
✔ Data logging
Examples:
Siemens S7-1200/1500
AB CompactLogix
OMRON NJ
Beckhoff TwinCAT
Stage 4: Integration with IT & Digitalization (2015–Now)
The era of Industry 4.0 transformed PLCs:
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Edge computing performance
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Built-in security
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Real-time data exchange
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High-speed motion + vision
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OPC UA / MQTT / TSN support
Modern PLCs are no longer just controllers—they are industrial computing platforms.
🚀 3. Key Trends Shaping the Future of PLCs
🔥 Trend 1: PLC + Edge Computing Becomes Standard
Future PLCs will have:
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Server-level processors
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Local data analytics
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AI inference capability
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Native cloud connectivity
This transforms PLCs into industrial edge computers.
Examples:
Beckhoff IPC, Siemens Industrial Edge, Rockwell Plex Edge
🔥 Trend 2: AI Drives Intelligent Industrial Control
AI will help PLCs:
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Optimize parameters automatically
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Improve takt time
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Reduce energy usage
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Perform predictive maintenance
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Execute AI-powered vision inspection
PLC will move from “executor” to decision-maker.
🔥 Trend 3: SoftPLC Will Rapidly Expand
SoftPLC = Industrial PC + Software + I/O
Benefits:
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Lower hardware cost
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High performance
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Flexible scalability
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Easy IT/OT integration
Leading ecosystems:
Codesys, TwinCAT, Ignition, Siemens SoftPLC
🔥 Trend 4: Cloud PLC Is Becoming Reality
Many future control tasks will move to the cloud:
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Program runs remotely
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Field devices only provide I/O
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High-speed industrial networks execute commands
Perfect for distributed factories, warehouses, and logistics.
🔥 Trend 5: PLC Systems Become More Open
Future PLCs will natively support:
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OPC UA
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MQTT
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REST API
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DDS
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TSN (Time-Sensitive Networking)
Machine → Machine → Cloud connections will be seamless.
🔥 Trend 6: Robotics & PLC Will Fully Converge
PLC is evolving into:
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Motion controller
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Robot controller
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Safety controller
Engineering roles will shift from “electrician” to automation architect.
Beckhoff, B&R, Mitsubishi, and Omron already blur the line between robots and PLC.
🌍 4. Why PLC Demand Will Continue to Grow
✔ Labor shortages
Automation replaces manual work.
✔ Long machine lifecycles
10–30 year old PLCs require spare parts for maintenance.
✔ Global supply chain transformation
Factories now source globally, not locally.
✔ Digital transformation
MES, ERP, and AI rely on PLC data.
✔ Fast-growing new industries
EV batteries, solar, semiconductors, logistics, and food processing all depend on PLC systems.
💡 5. What This Means for Automation Traders and Suppliers
Your industry—
PLC, drives, sensors, encoders, industrial spare parts
—will experience huge demand because:
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Obsolete PLC models (S7-300, SLC, TSX, etc.) are still widely used
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Factories urgently need replacement parts
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Cross-border procurement is exploding
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European & U.S. inventory is shipped globally
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Industrial e-commerce is expanding rapidly
The spare-parts market is entering a golden era.
⭐ Conclusion: PLC Is Not Disappearing — It’s Transforming
Over the next decade, PLCs will evolve into:
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The edge intelligence center
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The digital brain of factories
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The core of predictive maintenance
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The bridge between automation and AI
For engineers, integrators, and global MRO / spare-parts suppliers, this is the best time in history to be part of the automation world.
The PLC revolution is far from over—it's accelerating.
