Company Profile

Zylinium Research LLC
Profile last edited on: 9/22/2023      CAGE: 88BE6      UEI: HV6FL8KSLLG4

Business Identifier: Robust battlefield communications technology
Year Founded
2018
First Award
2021
Latest Award
2021
Program Status
Active
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Location Information

898 Argonne Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30309
   (515) 454-1823
   N/A
   www.zylinium.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 05
County: Fulton

Public Profile

Recently moved from Atlanta, GA to Morgantown WV, Zylinium is structured around the development of robust battlefield communications technology. The company develops its Spectrum Exchange technology as specialized communications tools to support engagement efforts as commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) radio frequency devices and protocols become more widely used. The move to West Virgina bases the firm’s business operations and technology development activities at the Civil-Military Innovation Institute (CMI2) business incubator - headquartered in Morgantown. With Spectrum demand continuing to grow, and increasing interconnectedness of radio frequency devices means new opportunities to leverage this connectivity for real-time, super-granular RF spectrum sharing. Military deployments in complex radio frequency (RF) environments are subject to interference that can deny /degrade network/sensing/jamming performance. Spectrum Exchange is a system that intelligently processes the commander’s intent and available RF sensing data to deconflict information about friendly and hostile military forces, avoiding enemy jamming while providing operators spectrum situational awareness. The critical function is creating robust battlefield communication by determining where to operate in time/spectrum/space and continuously deconflict with other spectrum-based systems. Founded in 2018, Zylinium Research in 2019 won the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) for its innovative spectrum sharing technology. In 2022, the company was selected for the Department of Defense’s Innovate Beyond 5G (IB5G) Program and started the Spectrum Exchange Security and Scalability project. As wireless networks face increasing user demand and spectrum-sharing technologies become more critical, Zylinium responded to this need by developing a network service appliance that receives, schedules, and allocates spectrum resources. “Near-peer adversaries see spectrum as the new ‘high ground,’ and we already know based on what we have observed in the conflict in Syria, and more recently in Ukraine that combatants will seek to deny or disrupt the use of the spectrum,” Baxley said. “Military forces able to exploit the spectrum ahead of their adversaries will gain a decisive competitive advantage, and Spectrum Exchange is a key enabler for achieving spectrum maneuver across the wide variety of electromagnetic spectrum devices.” Based upon the demonstrated prior DoD successes of the Spectrum Exchange development activity, Zylinium Research was scouted and selected to participate in the Army Accelerator Program known as the Accelerating Future Operational Requirements, Capabilities, and Experimentation (FORCE) program. The FORCE program is an effort championed by Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) that seeks to rapidly transition promising innovations from industry to scalable Army products. Since its inception in June 2022, the Zylinium Research technology is the second effort selected for the FORCE program. “Innovative companies like Zylinium can play crucial roles in developing much-needed technologies for the Department of Defense,” said Senator Capito. “It speaks volumes about West Virginia’s and, more specifically, CMI2’s capabilities that Zylinium will relocate to Morgantown, West Virginia, to continue development of emerging technologies. Initiatives like the CMI2 business incubator are proving invaluable in accelerating the delivery of cutting edge technology to our warfighters, and I’m pleased that West Virginia is at the forefront of these innovative approaches.” In addition to a presence at the CMI2 business incubator campus in Morgantown, Zylinium Research will collaborate with CMI2 to develop additional spectrum infrastructure at CMI2’s Adaptive Experimentation Facility in Fola, WV (Clay County). “The outcome of scouting Zylinium to come to West Virginia is truly a win for CMI2 and the FORCE program,” said Paul Coffy, FORCE program manager. “Our ultimate goal is to support the varying DoD requirements for technology development and ensure expedited transition execution for critical technology like the Spectrum Exchange. The added opportunity to further impact West Virginia’s economy by welcoming Zylinium Research to the Mountain State is a win-win for defense innovation and our region.”

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
1-4
Revenue Range
Less than .5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
N/A

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2021 2 Army $1,669,985
Project Title: GHz-Scale Unilateral Radio Networks

Key People / Management

  Robert Baxley

  Seonwoo Lee

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