Pacific Controls Acquires Infotility Inc., to Become the World Leader in Intelligent Software Agents for the Smart Grid

Pacific Control Systems, the leading provider of cloud computing services for energy management, today announced the completion of its strategic acquisition of Infotility, a pioneer of Grid Agents.

The acquisition brings together two pioneers of using intelligent software agents, known as ‘bots’, to control and manage engineering systems. It will create a unique capability to deliver Smart Grid services in real time on a unified platform, one that has been long awaited in the industry.

Pacific Controls is the world’s leading provider of remote energy management solutions for buildings and utilities, based on cloud computing and M2M technology.  The company has developed intelligent Gbots to control and monitor a wide range of systems and processes in real time with no human intervention. Infotility is the leading provider of intelligent agent software for Smart Grids.

One of our goals at Pacific Controls is to play a significant role in the growing market for Smart Grid solutions, including managed demand response services, by enabling large portfolios of smart buildings to interface seamlessly into the grid,” said Dilip Rahulan, Executive Chairman of Pacific Controls.

“With the acquisition of Infotility, Pacific Controls adds the ability to expand our leadership in managed energy services and combine the power of Gbots with Infotility’s GridAgents software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform. Combining these solutions strengthens our pioneering work in using intelligent agents for energy management and brings us greater depth of experience in using bots to create Smart Grids.”

Pacific Controls recognized the benefits of Infotility’s leadership in Smart Grid and intelligent grid agent technology,” said David A. Cohen, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Infotility.

He added:
Over the last ten years, we have pioneered the development and launch of GridAgents, the industry’s first Smart Grid software platform, and applications to support automated demand response and distributed energy management.  We demonstrated the first Multi-Building Automated Demand Response program in California in 2004.  Through the Pacific Controls acquisition, we are now positioned to reach a global customer base and can accelerate our ability to offer large-scale demand response and distributed energy-based smart grid offerings.  This allows us to respond to the sustainability and energy efficiency goals of commercial and industrial building owners as well as the reliability goals of utility operators.

Cohen will continue to lead the team as Chief Operations Officer for Pacific Controls Smart Grid Services globally.

This acquisition opens the way to transform the Smart Grid industry by creating the ‘operating system of the smart grid’. It will enable services that include next-generation demand response, as well as making it possible to integrate distributed energy and renewable into the grid using intelligent grid monitoring and control solutions.

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