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Meridium

Meridium is an enterprise software provider focused on asset performance management (APM) and reliability solutions for industrial organizations.

  • Asset performance management (APM) software for industrial operations
  • Reliability and risk management tools for equipment and infrastructure
  • Data-driven decision support using asset health, maintenance, and operations data
  • Industry-specific configurations for sectors such as energy, utilities, and process industries
  • Professional services for implementation, configuration, and ongoing optimization of Application Performance Management (APM) deployments

More About Meridium

Meridium provides software platforms and services that help industrial and asset-intensive enterprises manage the performance, reliability, and risk profile of physical assets such as production equipment, rotating machinery, pipelines, and plant infrastructure. Its offerings are typically deployed in environments where uptime, safety, and compliance requirements are central to operations, including energy and power generation, oil and gas, chemicals, and other process industries.

Core Meridium solutions in asset performance management (APM) combine maintenance history, condition monitoring, inspection results, and operating context to support risk-based decision making. These systems often System Integration Testing (SIT) alongside or integrate with enterprise asset management (EAM) and maintenance management systems, using asset data to help organizations prioritize work, schedule inspections, and plan interventions based on risk and asset criticality rather than fixed intervals alone. This positioning places Meridium in the broader APM and reliability engineering software category.

From an architectural standpoint, Meridium offerings typically use a centralized data model for assets and their hierarchies, capturing metadata, operating conditions, and event histories that can be queried for reliability and risk analysis. The software supports workflows such as failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA), risk-based inspection planning, and Root Cause Analysis (RCA), and often connects with plant control or monitoring systems through industry-standard protocols and interfaces. Integration with data historians, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, and other Operational technology (OT) platforms is a common deployment requirement for customers seeking to consolidate condition and performance data.

For enterprise buyers, Meridium is positioned as part of a broader digital operations or industrial analytics stack, complementing systems for maintenance execution, safety, and regulatory reporting. Typical users include reliability engineers, maintenance planners, asset managers, and operations leaders who rely on APM tools to assess asset health, quantify risk, and align maintenance plans with business objectives and regulatory constraints. The software’s configuration options allow organizations to reflect their asset hierarchies, risk policies, and industry-specific standards within the platform.

Within an enterprise technology directory, Meridium aligns with categories such as Asset Performance Management (APM), industrial reliability and risk management, and operational analytics for asset-intensive industries. Its solutions address use cases that intersect with maintenance optimization, integrity management, and operational risk assessment, giving organizations a structured environment for evaluating asset strategies, capturing engineering knowledge, and supporting consistent, data-based decisions across large asset portfolios.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 172,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10B+
  • Stock Ticker: GE

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Corporate Headquarters

41 Farnsworth Street
Boston, MA 02210

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Industrials
  • Group: Capital Goods
  • Industry: Industrial Conglomerates
  • Sub-Industry: Industrials & Manufacturing