Kerala-based startup Tranzmeo to attend the ATCE US energy conference


Kerala-based startup Tranzmeo to attend the ATCE US energy conference
Tranzmeo, a startup from Kerala, has been granted a special invitation to the esteemed Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) 2023, held by the Society of Petroleum Engineers in the US. The company claimed Tranzmeo was the only Indian startup representing the energy industry. Tranzmeo stated that its proficiency in remote pipeline monitoring and safety earned it a prestigious invitation to the US Energy Conference for oil and gas leak and theft prevention.
The company currently monitors approximately 5,000 kilometers of pipelines across India and is the sole player in this sector within the country. CEO and Founder of Tranzmeo, Safil Sunny, expressed immense pride in this significant achievement and said the recognition was a milestone for Tranzmeo and a moment of immense pride for Kerala's startup ecosystem. "It affords us a unique opportunity to globally showcase our innovative solutions, furthering our mission to enhance remote pipeline monitoring, curtail environmental impact, and uphold safety standards within the oil and gas industry", he said.
Sunny said the conference also paves the way for their entry into the US market and sets the stage for international expansion. "We were selected by the Society among thousands of applicants due to the innovativeness of our disruptive technology. Among the myriad of applications, they have chosen us as one of the ten startups from around the world to present our solutions at the conference", he added.
Tranzmeo is at the forefront of employing cutting-edge technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, photonics, and fiber sensing, to proactively detect issues such as leaks and intrusions in pipelines, thereby leading to substantial reductions in fuel loss and environmental harm. "The solutions provided by the company have proven to be an effective deterrent against theft in the pipelines, a prevalent concern in the energy sector", it stated.