BiaTech has been named a 2026 Rose Rock Bridge Showcase awardee. The recognition connects BiaTech with a Tulsa energy ecosystem focused on moving promising technologies toward commercialization and practical pilot pathways.
Why the recognition matters
For BiaTech, the award is meaningful because it aligns with the company’s immediate objective: convert focused industrial use cases into paid pilots, measurable operating results, and recurring BiaSense platform subscriptions. It also creates opportunities to build relationships and explore pilot-development pathways within Tulsa’s energy community.
Bringing Drilling Intelligence closer to operations
During the 2026 program, BiaTech presented its approach to Drilling Intelligence. Drilling teams already receive large volumes of live rig data, alarms, models, and screens. The harder problem is understanding why a job is slowing down or moving toward trouble while there is still time to respond. BiaTech is developing Physics AI that combines live operating data with engineering models, digital twins, physics-informed machine learning, and edge computing. The intended result is timely, plain-English guidance that helps the driller, drilling engineer, and control-room team evaluate what is happening and decide what action to take.
This human-in-the-loop approach is central to BiaTech. The platform is not intended to replace the driller or take autonomous control of the rig. It is designed to make complex engineering analysis faster and more accessible to the people responsible for the operation. The same BiaSense foundation can also support adjacent upstream and midstream equipment, integrity, and facility workflows where physical behavior and timely decisions matter.
A path toward practical pilots
Rose Rock Bridge’s program-partner ecosystem includes H&P, Williams, Devon Energy, ONEOK, and Microsoft. Through the program, BiaTech will have structured opportunities to learn from industry participants and explore potential commercialization pathways. Program participation is distinct from a BiaTech customer relationship, an endorsement, or a committed pilot by any individual partner.
BiaTech intends to use the Rose Rock Bridge opportunity to sharpen the problems we solve, validate deployment requirements, and pursue practical pilots in Tulsa and the broader energy market. That means beginning with one operating workflow, one accountable champion, and one measurable KPI—then earning the right to expand.
We are grateful to Rose Rock Bridge and Tulsa Innovation Labs for the opportunity. We look forward to building relationships across Tulsa and demonstrating how Physics AI can bring useful engineering intelligence to skilled workers at the edge, where consequential decisions are made every day.




