Insights
AI-Assisted Nuclear Control with the COPA 500 at Texas A&M
Small Modular Reactors demand highly reliable, cyber-secure, and automated control systems, as operators are rarely on site. Texas A&M used the COPA 500 to demonstrate how SMRs can be co-piloted by AI while maintaining industrial-grade safety and reliability.
Why Cybersecurity Must Be Built Into Control Architectures — Not Bolted On
Today’s industrial control systems are connected, data-driven, and increasingly dependent on remote access and modern compute.
Why OPA Enables Ecosystem-Driven Innovation
OPA exists because end users reached a hard conclusion: meaningful innovation in industrial automation cannot occur inside closed, single-vendor platforms.
Why End Users — Not Vendors — Are Driving Open Process Automation
Today, industrial operators face a convergence of pressures: aging control estates, rising cybersecurity risk, rapid advances in computing and analytics, and growing expectations to continuously improve efficiency without increasing operational headcount.
What the OPA Reference Architecture Changes — And What It Deliberately Leaves Out
One of the most common misconceptions about Open Process Automation (OPA) is that it is simply a new control system product or a repackaging of existing DCS concepts.
TEST: AI-Assisted Nuclear Control with the COPA 500 at Texas A&M ( REPLACE VIDEO IMAGE )
Small Modular Reactors demand highly reliable, cyber-secure, and automated control systems, as operators are rarely on site. Texas A&M used the COPA 500 to demonstrate how SMRs can be co-piloted by AI while maintaining industrial-grade safety and reliability.
Why Cybersecurity Must Be Built Into Control Architectures — Not Bolted On
Today’s industrial control systems are connected, data-driven, and increasingly dependent on remote access and modern compute.
Why OPA Enables Ecosystem-Driven Innovation
OPA exists because end users reached a hard conclusion: meaningful innovation in industrial automation cannot occur inside closed, single-vendor platforms.
Why End Users — Not Vendors — Are Driving Open Process Automation
Today, industrial operators face a convergence of pressures: aging control estates, rising cybersecurity risk, rapid advances in computing and analytics, and growing expectations to continuously improve efficiency without increasing operational headcount.
What the OPA Reference Architecture Changes — And What It Deliberately Leaves Out
One of the most common misconceptions about Open Process Automation (OPA) is that it is simply a new control system product or a repackaging of existing DCS concepts.
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Get in touch with our team to learn more about COPA solutions.
info@COPAcontrol.com
3 East 3rd Avenue
Suite 200
San Mateo, CA 94401








