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Atombeam has entered a technology sales and marketing partnership with grid communications provider Trilliant to expand the data capacity and performance of advanced metering and grid-edge networks for utilities and smart cities. The deal centers on integrating Atombeam’s Neurpac software with Trilliant’s device-independent platform, which already manages more than 2.7 terabytes of grid data daily and underpins digital transformation initiatives for power operators.
Neurpac uses Atombeam’s Data-as-Codewords technology, an AI-driven approach that replaces traditional human-oriented code with machine-optimized patterns to compress data by roughly 75 percent and increase effective network bandwidth by at least four times. Deployed alongside Trilliant’s infrastructure, Atombeam’s software aims to cut latency, enhance security even before encryption, and allow utilities to push significantly more real-time data over existing wired, cellular, Wi‑Fi, and satellite networks without major capital upgrades.
Atombeam’s CEO, Charles Yeomans, positioned the collaboration as a way to fundamentally alter the economics of advanced grid operations by accelerating data movement and protecting even the smallest edge sensors through lightweight software. Neurpac has already been used by the U.S. military and in sectors such as financial services and other bandwidth‑constrained environments, providing reference validation for large-scale, mission‑critical deployments.
The company recently showcased its solution with live demonstrations at Trilliant’s booth during DISTRIBUTECH International 2026, where it displayed a 75 percent reduction in data size for grid workloads from field devices to the Head End System. This compression capability is designed to help utilities support real-time analytics across dense urban and rural territories alike, while avoiding the need for costly backhaul upgrades and reducing transport expenses.
Trilliant’s CEO, Jim Madej, said the partnership addresses a structural challenge for utilities that are pushing growing volumes of data across networks not originally built for that load. By allowing operators to move substantially more secure data across constrained infrastructure without additional complexity or cost, Atombeam is positioning Neurpac as a strategic enabler of next‑generation AMI, smart grid, and smart city projects.
Beyond Neurpac, Atombeam’s product portfolio includes Neurcom for video and audio optimization and a Persistent Cognitive Machine architecture under development to support continuous AI learning. The company is currently conducting a Regulation A+ capital raise via the StartEngine platform, highlighting investor appetite for software‑only solutions that expand bandwidth, lower latency, and reduce power consumption within existing network assets, and providing potential growth capital to scale its utility and infrastructure initiatives.

