This control plane turns synthetic lab instrument change exports into one review surface: firmware review, calibration freshness, SOP acknowledgment, maintenance continuity, audit-trace repair, and final attestation completeness before downstream release decisions.
Biotech teams need one board where firmware packets, calibration freshness, SOP acknowledgments, maintenance bridges, audit traces, and final attestation stay readable together.
This fits the Kinetic Gain pattern: routing, evidence, approvals, and operator-safe remediation posture for release-critical instrument work.
The free surface proves the operator model; the commercial path is an embedded instrument-change audit module for regulated lab workflows.