Current Partnerships
Grid Analytics has formed a number of prime partnerships, including:
Exacter Inc for grid infrastructure health assessment technology.
HAWCS for supporting helicopter services required to conduct aerial assessments.
Further partnership announcements coming soon.
Exacter Inc.
Exacter Inc is an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) company that focuses on electric utilities worldwide. Exacter’s multiple patents and trade secret algorithms create a platform technology for providing unique visibility into grid health, identifying areas of safety and system risk, and informing asset management and intelligence-based reliability initiatives.
Exacter’s patented technology identifies and locates RF Failure Signature™ emissions on overhead equipment. A powerful data-analysis engine processes field data and presents results in map, spreadsheet, satellite photo, and GIS-compatible formats. Exacter’s unique process allows the survey of large geographic areas accurately and efficiently in a matter of weeks. Exacter health assessment data provides actionable intelligence for the development of new reliability and grid performance strategies.
“We at Exacter are thrilled to bring on-board Grid Analytics as a strategic partner for us in Asia-Pacific. Their ability to leverage their IoT and Digital Transformation expertise for the electric utility sector is impressive. Look forward to great things for Exacter & Grid Analytics in Asia Pacific!”
HAWCS
HAWCS is an Australian company providing aerial survey services to the powerline and utility sector. Over the past 15 years HAWCS has specialised in linking intelligent technology with airborne services. Their focus is to understand client needs and to present solutions that deliver accurate, accessible information quickly and safely. HAWCS has worked with many of Australia’s largest utility providers.
“Very excited to collaborate with Grid Analytics to bring the Exacter solution to Australian utilities. The Exacter solution is one that provides pre-fail detection of issues which will augment current methodologies and complement HAWCS' offerings”