RDT continues to strengthen its position in the energy sector with the launch of Sterlumiq, an initiative developed together with Sterlite Electric to enhance the monitoring and management of critical cable infrastructure.

As electrification accelerates and grid systems become increasingly complex, improving visibility into underground networks has become a key challenge for utilities worldwide. Addressing this need requires not only advanced technology, but also the ability to integrate data into actionable, real-time intelligence.

Sterlumiq responds to this challenge by combining deep expertise in power infrastructure with advanced engineering capabilities in optical sensing and monitoring. Through its Cable Advanced Monitoring Optical Solutions (CAMOS), the initiative enables continuous visibility of cable conditions, early fault detection, and precise localization in underground systems.

This approach allows utilities to move from reactive maintenance models to more predictive and data-driven operations, improving reliability, efficiency, and overall network resilience.

Strengthening RDT’s role in energy innovation

The launch of Sterlumiq reflects RDT’s commitment to developing technologies that bring intelligence into critical infrastructure and support the evolution of energy systems.

“Advancing the energy transition requires not only expanding infrastructure, but making it smarter and more resilient. Initiatives like Sterlumiq demonstrate how engineering and collaboration can transform complex challenges into practical, high-impact solutions.”

Benjamín Rosende, CEO of RDT

Through this initiative, RDT reinforces its capabilities in advanced engineering applied to the energy sector, particularly in areas such as predictive maintenance, data-driven systems, and digitalization of infrastructure.

Driving more resilient and future-ready grids

As part of a broader strategy focused on innovation and international collaboration, this milestone strengthens RDT’s role in supporting utilities and energy operators in their transition toward more intelligent and sustainable networks.

By integrating real-time monitoring, remote diagnostics, and predictive analytics into cable infrastructure, Sterlumiq contributes to building grid systems that are not only operational, but also observable, adaptable, and prepared for future demands.