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The Open Group Open Process Automation Forum (OPAF) provides annual updates at a forum in Orlando in February. I missed that meeting, however recently receiving an update from Aneil Ali, The Open Group OPAF Director.

OPAF members have worked diligently for years developing a standard of standards in order to break the proprietary grip of specific process automation suppliers—hence the word “Open” in the name. Owner/operators facing needed technology upgrades balked at the price of rip-and-replace automation.

I have seen these efforts a few times in the past. The results have provided benefits, but usually far from the vision of the founders.

This organization continues to move forward. They have released version 2.1 of the standard, launched a product certification program, and have witnessed some products making it through the system.

The headline news is ExxonMobil’s Lighthouse project. They have operationalized the OPAF system at a resin finishing plant in Baton Rouge at tail end of 2024. Engineers beat deadlines for startup. They have published some good lessons learned from the project. It’s the first deployment of a commercial OPAF system making money for the owner/operator.

One complaint levied over the years concerned the proliferation of standards, many of which are not interoperable. OPAF has addressed standards harmonization hosting for the fourth year standards harmonizing meetings in Eastern Hemisphere. Recently one was in Germany with FieldComm, OPC UA, Namur, OPAF, PI. They typically meet for three days looking for where there is a risk for divergence and potential problems for endusers.

Ali noted the OPAF have started a regular cadence of user meetings as an effort to get them together to air wishes/desires. These thoughts can be distilled to assignments for working groups.

Ali concluded, “The Forum always open to receiving guidance and feedback from end users not in the ecosystem—we’re not a closed club.”

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