Evidence and Technical Perspective

CPLANE resources help control engineers, systems integrators, and industrial leaders evaluate open, production-grade control systems built on Open Process Automation (OPA).

SUCCESS STORIES & CASE STUDIES

OPA CONTROL IN A HIGH-SAFETY TEST ENVIRONMENT
Texas A&M Case Study

A real-world validation of open control in a mission-critical setting—covering architecture, reliability, and readiness for advanced control and AI workloads.

Control Fabric Essentials

From Interoperability to Accountability: Who Owns the System When Something Breaks?

Open Process Automation (OPA) promises a future of interoperable, multi-vendor control systems that evolve continuously instead of locking operators into ...

Security by Design in Open Control Systems: Why Trust Must Be Continuously Verified

For decades, industrial control security relied on a simple assumption:If the system was isolated, it was secure. That assumption no ...
cybersecurity industrial control

Why Open Process Automation Doesn’t Assemble Itself

Open Process Automation (OPA) has crossed an important threshold. The standards are real. Reference architectures exist. Multi-vendor interoperability has been ...

Common Questions

Find answers to your important queries.

The Control Fabric is the commercial OPA platform that orchestrates, secures, and manages multi-vendor control systems in production.

CPLANE is deployed in production and validated in high-safety environments. The novelty is the system layer—not the underlying components.

Security is built into the Control Fabric through integrated authentication, authorization, and encryption—rather than bolt-on perimeter controls.

Systems integrators provide first-line support, backed by CPLANE escalation, tooling, and a clear accountability model.

Yes. The Control Fabric supports in-process upgrades and continuous evolution without requiring system shutdowns.

Our solutions cater to various sectors, including oil & gas, agro-processing, nuclear, and food & beverage.

Review the Control Fabric in Context

If you’re evaluating open control or planning modernization, start with the materials below—or schedule a technical discussion with our team.