Start With the Right Conversation.
Whether you manage buildings, operate infrastructure, evaluate grid innovation, need reset/recovery support, or want to deploy IOC in the field, the best next step is a focused conversation.
IOC can begin with one circuit, one reset/recovery use case, one building, one portfolio, one public asset category, one local-domain utility pilot, or one deployment partner. Tell us which path fits your situation.
Inquiry Paths
Email IOC Directly
For one-circuit pilots, property portfolios, reset/recovery use cases, utilities, public infrastructure, deployment partnerships, strategic conversations, or technical review, use the official IOC contact email below.
contact@internetofcircuits.comChoose the Best Path
Different visitors need different conversations. Choose the path closest to your situation so the first discussion can be specific, useful, and focused on the first practical boundary.
Property Owners & Managers
Start with one garage lighting circuit, common-area circuit, irrigation controller, recurring service-call pattern, or bounded reset/recovery problem.
Email About a Property PilotUtilities & Grid Operators
Discuss local-domain demand pilots, feeder or transformer stress, heat-wave coordination, Liquid Cache, dynamic priority, and verified demand response.
Request a Utility BriefingCities & Public Infrastructure
Explore public lighting, irrigation, water systems, facilities, recovery points, and local resilience pilots.
Discuss a Public PilotPartners & Installers
Discuss electrician, contractor, integrator, installer, manufacturing, deployment, retrofit, or channel opportunities.
Become a Deployment PartnerReset / Recovery Use Case
Discuss routers, gateways, intercoms, cameras, laundry/payment readers, access systems, controllers, or EV charging-zone support equipment that frequently need manual power cycling.
Discuss Reset / RecoveryLocal-Domain Pilot
Discuss a feeder area, building cluster, campus, municipal group, or portfolio where eligible demand can be governed, restored, refused, and verified locally.
Discuss Local-Domain PilotStrategic Partners
Discuss pilots, corporate partnerships, utility programs, manufacturing, licensing, investment, or infrastructure collaborations.
Discuss Strategic PartnershipTechnical Reviewers
Request a technical discussion around boundary governance, persistent node continuity, Liquid Cache, or deployment architecture.
Request Technical DiscussionWhat to Include
A short, specific message is enough. The goal is to identify the first practical boundary where IOC can prove value.
- Your role: owner, manager, utility, city, installer, partner, investor, engineer, or other.
- The site or context: building, portfolio, city asset, utility area, or deployment channel.
- The pain point: high bills, lighting waste, irrigation waste, peak stress, reset problems, service calls, blind equipment, or portfolio visibility.
- The first target: one circuit, one controller, one reset/recovery device, one public asset category, one building, or one local pilot area.
- Useful context: photos, panel schedules, bills, load type, approximate runtime, service history, device type, or existing control system.
New to IOC? Start with the short book or audio.
The fastest way to understand IOC is the public doorway: The Internet of Circuits. Read or listen first, then use the White Paper and Strategic Narrative for deeper technical and strategic review.
- Start Here: the simple book/audio explanation of IOC as the Internet of Circuits.
- How IOC Works: the operating sequence behind governed demand nodes, dynamic priority, refusal, restoration, and proof.
- IOC vs Existing Systems: how IOC differs from VPPs, DERMS, BMS, smart panels, IoT, and batteries.
- Proof: field-origin, lighting wedge, DOE/ILC recognition framing, and claim boundaries.
Ready to Start?
Use the official IOC email for one-circuit pilots, reset/recovery use cases, technical review, partnership, property, utility, city, local-domain, or deployment conversations.