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How MQTT Became the Backbone of Modern Industrial Data Infrastructure- Arlen Nipper - Ep 082

26 min · 10. juni 2026
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What does the future of industrial data architecture look like? In this episode of the Energy Tech Podcast, recorded live from ENTELEC 2026 in Galveston, Texas, Jeff Perry and Mike Flores sit down with MQTT co-inventor and Cirrus Link President, Arlen Nipper, to discuss the evolution of MQTT, the next generation of Sparkplug, and why a Unified Namespace is becoming the foundation for AI-ready industrial operations. Topics include: ⚡ The future of MQTT and Sparkplug C ⚡ Native Sparkplug-enabled PLCs, RTUs and flow computers ⚡ Why data centers are driving new growth opportunities ⚡ The rise of the Unified Namespace (UNS) ⚡ Building a true single source of truth ⚡ Data quality and AI readiness ⚡ Sparkplug namespace enhancements and JSON support ⚡ MQTT scalability at enterprise scale ⚡ Industrial AI, agents and operational intelligence ⚡ Chariot MQTT Broker and edge architectures ⚡ Why clustered MQTT brokers can create operational risks ⚡ The future of industrial infrastructure and edge computing Arlen also reflects on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award and shares his vision for the next phase of industrial digital transformation. Whether you're involved in SCADA, industrial automation, manufacturing, oil & gas, data centers, AI initiatives, or digital transformation, this conversation is packed with insights from one of the pioneers who helped shape modern industrial communications. 🎙️ Presented by OpSite Energy 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on SCADA, MQTT, AI, industrial automation, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and energy technology. Chapters 00:00 Introduction from ENTELEC 2026 00:38 Meet MQTT Co-Inventor Arlen Nipper 01:29 Data Centers and New Growth Opportunities 02:19 Sparkplug Adoption Accelerates 02:52 Introduction to Sparkplug 03:30 The Vision for Native Sparkplug Devices 04:04 Eliminating Data Mapping and Configuration Complexity 05:49 Lifetime Achievement Award Recognition 06:53 Cirrus Link as Industrial Infrastructure 07:52 MQTT Growth Beyond Oil & Gas 09:35 Unified Namespace and Single Source of Truth 11:45 Common MQTT and Sparkplug Mistakes 12:47 What's New in Sparkplug C 14:34 Data Engineering vs Data at the Source 16:24 AI Readiness and Industrial Data Quality 17:35 AI, Claude and Industrial Operations 19:01 The Best Role for AI in Industrial Systems 20:00 Looking Back at MQTT Design Decisions 22:32 Cirrus Link's Roadmap for 2026 22:53 Chariot MQTT Broker in Docker 23:03 Why Clustered MQTT Brokers Can Be Risky 25:02 The Future of Edge-Based MQTT Architectures 26:01 Closing Thoughts Music: Uygar Duzgun / “Fast Life” courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

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episode How MQTT Became the Backbone of Modern Industrial Data Infrastructure- Arlen Nipper - Ep 082 cover

How MQTT Became the Backbone of Modern Industrial Data Infrastructure- Arlen Nipper - Ep 082

What does the future of industrial data architecture look like? In this episode of the Energy Tech Podcast, recorded live from ENTELEC 2026 in Galveston, Texas, Jeff Perry and Mike Flores sit down with MQTT co-inventor and Cirrus Link President, Arlen Nipper, to discuss the evolution of MQTT, the next generation of Sparkplug, and why a Unified Namespace is becoming the foundation for AI-ready industrial operations. Topics include: ⚡ The future of MQTT and Sparkplug C ⚡ Native Sparkplug-enabled PLCs, RTUs and flow computers ⚡ Why data centers are driving new growth opportunities ⚡ The rise of the Unified Namespace (UNS) ⚡ Building a true single source of truth ⚡ Data quality and AI readiness ⚡ Sparkplug namespace enhancements and JSON support ⚡ MQTT scalability at enterprise scale ⚡ Industrial AI, agents and operational intelligence ⚡ Chariot MQTT Broker and edge architectures ⚡ Why clustered MQTT brokers can create operational risks ⚡ The future of industrial infrastructure and edge computing Arlen also reflects on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award and shares his vision for the next phase of industrial digital transformation. Whether you're involved in SCADA, industrial automation, manufacturing, oil & gas, data centers, AI initiatives, or digital transformation, this conversation is packed with insights from one of the pioneers who helped shape modern industrial communications. 🎙️ Presented by OpSite Energy 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on SCADA, MQTT, AI, industrial automation, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and energy technology. Chapters 00:00 Introduction from ENTELEC 2026 00:38 Meet MQTT Co-Inventor Arlen Nipper 01:29 Data Centers and New Growth Opportunities 02:19 Sparkplug Adoption Accelerates 02:52 Introduction to Sparkplug 03:30 The Vision for Native Sparkplug Devices 04:04 Eliminating Data Mapping and Configuration Complexity 05:49 Lifetime Achievement Award Recognition 06:53 Cirrus Link as Industrial Infrastructure 07:52 MQTT Growth Beyond Oil & Gas 09:35 Unified Namespace and Single Source of Truth 11:45 Common MQTT and Sparkplug Mistakes 12:47 What's New in Sparkplug C 14:34 Data Engineering vs Data at the Source 16:24 AI Readiness and Industrial Data Quality 17:35 AI, Claude and Industrial Operations 19:01 The Best Role for AI in Industrial Systems 20:00 Looking Back at MQTT Design Decisions 22:32 Cirrus Link's Roadmap for 2026 22:53 Chariot MQTT Broker in Docker 23:03 Why Clustered MQTT Brokers Can Be Risky 25:02 The Future of Edge-Based MQTT Architectures 26:01 Closing Thoughts Music: Uygar Duzgun / “Fast Life” courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

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