GE acquires Argonne-UChicago start-up SmartSignal
January 6th, 2011
GE Intelligent Platforms has purchased SmartSignal, a company started by the University of Chicago based on technology developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory.
The GE acquisition demonstrates why UChicago creates start-up companies to prove new technologies, said Alan Thomas, director of UChicagoTech, the university's Office of Technology and Intellectual Property. "It's great to see technology from Argonne that was incubated through the University of Chicago be adopted in a much wider way by such a prominent company. This is the innovation process at work," he said.
"Part of Argonne's mission is to partner with industry and promote the economic interests of the United States," said Argonne Director Eric Isaacs. "This is an excellent example of how research investments can lead to new opportunities, new industries and new jobs as technology developed in the laboratory is transferred to the marketplace."
SmartSignal provides software and services that monitor machinery and equipment, analyze data, and diagnose developing problems before they become serious. It continuously monitors approximately 12,000 assets at more than 300 sites worldwide.
"SmartSignal provides GE with proven analytic software technology that delivers real results," said Erik Udstuen, Vice President of Software & Services for GE Intelligent Platforms. "At GE, we are always striving to solve the world's toughest problems, and today the reliability and efficiency of the world's infrastructure - from energy to water to transportation - is an important problem to solve. We are excited to bring SmartSignal's advanced technology to help a broad set of customers improve their operations and proactively address problems across a wide range of their assets."
SmartSignal, its customers and its employees have received many honors for developing and using its technology in a variety of industrial applications, including the following:
- Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Awards, Software Division Runner-Up, SmartSignal;
- Illinois Technology Association 2009 Lighthouse Award Winner, SmartSignal;
- M2M Magazine 2008 Top 100 Leader in M2M, SmartSignal;
- Edison Electric Institute 2007 Edison Award Winner, Great Plains Energy subsidiary Kansas City Power & Light (a SmartSignal customer).
Based in Lisle, Ill., the company now has approximately 100 employees. The company focuses its business on the power and oil and gas industries, serving scores of clients in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America, including Chevron, GenOn, Constellation Energy, Entergy, and Delta Airlines.
The research that created the patented technology was originally funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy.
Provided by Argonne National Laboratory