Built by the engineers your plant already trusts.
OT Continuum is the product arm of InnoTech Engineering — and it exists because customers told us, plainly, what they needed.
Multi-OEM OT expertise, the kind you call when no one else can help.
InnoTech is an Alberta-based engineering firm with deep, hands-on expertise across PLC, DCS, SCADA, and OT network infrastructure — the multi-vendor, brownfield reality of real industrial plants. The kind of troubleshooting and stabilization work that gets called in when a controller is down and the clock is running.
That expertise is the foundation. What customers kept telling us was that the expertise wasn't the bottleneck — sustaining the work between projects was. The patching, the obsolescence tracking, the lifecycle planning, the risk that drifts when no one owns it. Important work that creates no value when a senior engineer does it by hand, plant by plant, in a spreadsheet.
OT Continuum is how we deliver that capability as a continuous, scalable service — the same plant intimacy, productized so it works across an entire enterprise.
We started with the customer, not a whiteboard.
Most products fail because someone with an idea built first and asked later. We did it backwards on purpose.
Before writing a line of code, we sat down with automation and cyber leaders across integrated energy producers, midstream operators, and chemical plants — and asked how they actually do the job, where it breaks, and what “better” would look like.
The answer was remarkably consistent: they don't need another report or another tool to log into. They need someone to own the boring, important work — continuously — and translate it into a plan their leadership will fund.
OT Continuum is built to that brief, feature by feature.
"I don't even know what I have — or what it's going to take to sustain and replace it. I need a 10-year budget forecast. Help me."
"What value is created by having our staff patch infrastructure and run refreshes? Important — yes. Valuable — not a chance."
The white space no one else will occupy.
OEMs sell upgrades. Integrators finish a project and leave. Consultants hand you a report. Cyber vendors stop at the network. None of them stay to sustain.
Continuous, not a project
We don't commission and leave. The reliability cadence runs every day, and the risk picture stays current quarter over quarter.
Cross-OEM and neutral
Honeywell, Rockwell, Schneider, ABB, the network layer — one view across all of it, with no incentive to sell you a particular box.
Risk tied to dollars
Every signal connects to the equipment and the production it threatens, and lands on a defensible budget — the language leadership funds.
Built to scale past the spreadsheet
The capability of your best engineer, productized — so it works the same way at one plant or fifteen, and survives any single person leaving.
Let's talk about your plants.
Whether you're running one site or a fleet, the conversation starts the same way: what's on your floor, and what's falling through the cracks.
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