

Zurich, January 2024 – Gilytics AG is proud to announce its membership in the Forschungsgesellschaft Energie (FGE) – the Research Association for Energy at RWTH Aachen University, one of Europe’s leading institutions for energy systems, infrastructure planning, and grid innovation.
This membership reflects Gilytics’ commitment to accelerating the global energy transition by contributing to pioneering research in grid planning, infrastructure digitalization, and spatial optimization for sustainable energy systems.
We are also pleased to welcome Prof. Dr. Andreas Ulbig, Senior Advisor at RWTH Aachen University, as Senior Energy Market Advisor to Gilytics. Prof. Ulbig is affiliated with the Institute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Economics (IAEW) and the Fraunhofer Center Digital Energy, and is a recognized expert in energy systems, market design, and power grid operation.
Efficient energy planning and approval processes are crucial for advancing the energy transition and electrifying industries. Gilytics’ Pathfinder provides a data-driven solution for strategic power grid asset planning, enabling faster, streamlined and hence more cost-efficient project delivery. At RWTH Aachen University, we are pleased to welcome Gilytics as a member of the Research Association for Energy (Forschungsgesellschaft Energie, FGE), contributing to the further development of the energy sector and speed-up of the energy transition.
Institute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Economics (IAEW) RWTH Aachen University Fraunhofer Center Digital Energy
Gilytics’ flagship platform, Pathfinder, is empowering infrastructure developers and utilities across Europe, North America, and Asia by optimizing the routing and siting of transmission lines, hydrogen pipelines, and renewable energy projects. By integrating geospatial, environmental, and regulatory data into one platform, Pathfinder accelerates permitting processes, reduces project risk, and enhances stakeholder collaboration.
Learn more about the Research Association for Energy (FGE) at RWTH Aachen University