Fieldbus Groups Agree to Combine

Aug. 6, 2014
New Organization Will Continue the Development, Support and Promotion of the Two Existing Protocols

The boards of directors of the Fieldbus Foundation and the HART Communication Foundation have approved unifying the two groups into a new industry organization dedicated to the needs of intelligent devices and their integration in process automation.

The combined power of both organizations will serve to protect the investments that end users in process automation have made in HART and Foundation fieldbus communication technologies.

The mission of the combined organization will be to develop, manage and promote global standards for integrating devices into automation-system architectures, providing functional solutions for process automation suppliers and end users. Suppliers will also profit from the increased efficiencies in resource utilization, procedure consistency and member service and support improvements.

The Fieldbus Foundation and HART Communication Foundation have a long history of cooperation. For example, the two worked together to develop common international standards, such as the Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL) specifications and Field Device Integration (FDI) technology. Combining the organizations offers significant potential for harmonizing the procedures and efforts supporting the two protocols, as well as simplifying each technology’s implementation while better delivering their full benefits in plant operation and maintenance.

The Foundation fieldbus and HART specifications will continue to exist individually, and evolve into the future. Each protocol will retain its own brand name, trademarks, patents and copyrights.

The new organization will continue the development, support and promotion of the two existing protocols and direct the development, incorporation and implementation of new and overlapping technologies. Thus, the new organization will eventually serve as the single source for FDI, the sole integration tool for HART and Foundation fieldbus technologies. The name of the proposed organization is not yet finalized.

The next step will be to complete the membership ballot by the end of summer 2014. Following a successful membership vote, legal filings for the creation of a new not-for-profit entity will take place in September 2014.

As a final step, it’s expected that the new organization offices will be consolidated, and located near Austin, Texas, in early 2015.