Open DeviceNet Vendors Association

Open DeviceNet Vendors Association

Open DeviceNet Vendors Association (ODVA) is an international organization that supports computing network technologies based upon the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP). These include DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, CIP Safety and CIP Sync. Members of ODVA include representatives of leading automation companies. There were 274 member companies as of June, 2006.

ODVA includes a board of directors, a technical review board, and association officers.

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