Atombeam and Trilliant Join Forces for Smart Cities and Utilities
In a groundbreaking partnership, Atombeam, a data and artificial intelligence technology company, has teamed up with Trilliant, a leader in advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) communications. This collaboration aims to revolutionize how utilities and smart cities manage their data and infrastructure, enabling them to modernize grids efficiently.
The demand for modernization is intensifying as utilities seek to integrate renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, while utilizing smart meters and a diverse range of edge devices. The need for a robust communication network is essential for these entities to achieve their digital transformation goals while enhancing service delivery and unlocking new capabilities.
Trilliant offers an unparalleled device-independent platform capable of managing over 2.7 terabytes of data daily, providing the necessary performance and flexibility to operators. The company recognizes that maximizing bandwidth, reducing latency, and securing critical data are essential elements in this modern landscape. To address these needs, the partnership combines Trilliant's existing infrastructure with Atombeam’s innovative technology, specifically its Neurpac product.
Atombeam’s Game-Changing Technology
Atombeam introduces its revolutionary Data-as-Codewords technology, which transforms traditional human-centric code into patterns optimized for machine processing. This advancement facilitates a dramatic 75% reduction in data size, consequently amplifying available bandwidth by fourfold or more. Additionally, the technology enhances the security of data before encryption is applied. By integrating Atombeam's solutions with Trilliant's platform, operators can significantly enhance data movement, optimize their grids, and scale operations more effectively.
Charles Yeomans, founder and CEO of Atombeam, remarked, “Trilliant has redefined what modern grids can achieve. Their flexible platform empowers customers to deploy the meters and devices of their choice, while Neurpac enables lightning-fast data transfer across these systems.” This contrasts with traditional approaches, as the collaboration promises not only improved speed but also heightened security and more efficient data handling even for minute edge sensors.
Current deployments of Neurpac include military projects and a variety of industries including finance, indicating its versatile application across multiple infrastructures—be it wired, cellular, Wi-Fi, or satellite networks.
Demonstrations and Future Potential
At the recent DISTRIBUTECH International 2026 conference, Atombeam demonstrated the effectiveness of its data compaction solution. The exhibition showcased a phenomenal 75% reduction in data size, underscoring the increased efficiency in data flow from edge devices to Head End Systems (HES). Claimed benefits also include enhanced real-time analytics capabilities even in rural areas without straining the existing communication frameworks or escalating transport costs.
Jim Madej, president and CEO of Trilliant, emphasized the urgent necessity for utilities to adopt technologies that can handle increasing data loads, which are often transmitted over networks that were not designed for such demands. The unique combination of Atombeam's and Trilliant's technologies positions them to provide utilities with enhanced security and performance while simplifying complex processes.
Conclusion
This partnership marks a significant step toward the evolution of utility infrastructure, encouraging the widespread adoption of smart technologies for a future-oriented energy landscape. With Atombeam's capacity optimization and Trilliant's robust communication platform, utilities are set to unlock real-time intelligence and improve operational efficiencies without incurring additional costs. The collaborative efforts are poised to reshape the energy sector's approach to data and grid management, driving innovation and reliability in smart city solutions.
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Atombeam and
Trilliant.