OPC Wizard: Rapidly Add OPC UA Server Capability to your Custom Software

Nicole Knox
November 06, 2025

Your organization has a custom developed application that performs important tasks, and you need to provide access to that software from an HMI, SCADA, Historian, MES, or other system acting as an OPC UA Client. Adding an OPC UA server interface to a custom application that either you've developed or that you've taken over from someone else can be a daunting task. This is especially true if you're unfamiliar with the low-level details of the OPC UA specification.

Accelerate OPC UA Server Development with the OPC Wizard Toolkit

The OPC Wizard UA Server Development Toolkit addresses this reality head-on by providing a rapid development framework that handles the underlying OPC UA nuts and bolts for you. In a recent webinar we covered how to add an OPC UA Server interface to a custom .NET software application using OPC Wizard, without having to become an “OPC wizard” yourself.

Rather than spending hours on end diving into the specifications and debugging protocol details, you can utilize simple read, write, and subscribe methods, resulting in less engineering time and faster ROI.

Getting Started with the OPC Wizard UA Server Development Toolkit

After watching this recording, you'll know:

  1. The features and benefits of the OPC Wizard UA Server Development Toolkit.
  2. How to implement OPC UA read, write, and subscribe capabilities in a custom application using intuitive methods that require only a few lines of code and take out OPC UA complexities.
  3. How to test the OPC UA Server functions with an OPC UA Client.

Start Building Smarter OPC UA Solutions Today

If you run into any problems or have questions about OPC Wizard, please feel free to contact our technical consulting team.

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Ready to turn your own custom application into an OPC UA Server? Watch the full 45-minute webinar recording, including the live Q&A session, by clicking below.

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