OpenCxMS Technologies Founded as Pennsylvania Public Benefit Corporation
OpenCxMS Technologies, Inc. has been incorporated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a Public Benefit Corporation, combining the protection of traditional corporate structure with a legally binding commitment to stakeholder benefit.
Founded by Robert S. Briggs II, a 28-year veteran of industrial automation and software development, the company’s mission is to make AI systems accountable, transparent, and safe through patent-pending technology spanning software governance, hardware enforcement, and financial architecture.
The choice of Public Benefit Corporation structure reflects the founder’s conviction that AI safety companies must be structurally committed to their mission, not just aspirationally. PBC status means the social benefit mission is written into the corporate charter, not just the marketing materials. It is a legal obligation, not a talking point.
OpenCxMS Technologies is headquartered in Pennsylvania and is preparing to bring multiple products to market in 2026, including AI agent memory systems, data intelligence services, autonomous safety modules, and consumer applications.
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