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Highlights

  • immixGroup to distribute edgeTI’s edgeCore™ platform to U.S. government agencies
  • Agreement enables VARs to offer edgeTI under federal purchasing programs
  • Digital Twin platform includes data mesh, composability, AI orchestration, and zero-trust security

Edge Total Intelligence Inc. (TSXV: CTRL | OTCQB: UNFYF | FSE: Q5i), known for its real-time digital operations software, has announced a new public sector distribution agreement with immixGroup, a subsidiary of Arrow Electronics (NYSE: ARW). The agreement positions immixGroup as edgeTI’s first distributor for the U.S. public sector, expanding access to edgeTI's edgeCore™ platform and related services for federal defense and civilian agencies.

Through this agreement, edgeTI’s solutions will be made available under established U.S. federal procurement channels managed by immixGroup. The distribution includes edgeCore™, a Digital Twin platform that integrates data, operations, and automation for real-time decision-making. The platform will be offered using a subscription model that scales with the number of interfaces and concurrent users.

This collaboration follows earlier channel development initiatives with Vation Ventures and aims to make edgeTI’s capabilities more accessible to government buyers and value-added resellers (VARs). Agencies can now procure edgeTI’s platform to address modernization goals without engaging in large-scale IT overhauls.

edgeCore™ offers several integrated capabilities, including bidirectional data mesh access, composable user interfaces, AI and automation orchestration, and zero-trust security features. These tools allow organizations to connect disparate data sources, customize control experiences based on user roles, and maintain secure operations across federated systems.

The partnership gives resellers already aligned with immixGroup the ability to offer edgeTI’s technology to public sector clients. This move streamlines the procurement process for agencies looking to implement digital twin solutions aimed at operational efficiency and situational awareness.

The announcement also aligns with broader government objectives around IT modernization, including goals set by initiatives like the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which calls for more effective and secure use of digital tools across federal agencies.