Kinitics Joins 2025 Rose Rock Bridge Cohort for U.S. Energy Market Expansion
Zero-Emission Valve Actuation Heads to Tulsa

Kinitics Automation announces its selection to participate in the 2025 cohort of the Rose Rock Bridge program, with the culminating event taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma on May 15, 2025. This program supports the growth of promising energy technology companies and provides direct access to strategic partners and decision-makers in the U.S. energy industry.
Bringing Zero-Emission Valve Actuation to the Forefront
As part of the cohort, Kinitics will present its valve actuation technology—specifically the KVA38 Actuator—to a targeted audience of producers, investors, and technical experts. Designed to eliminate methane emissions at wellsites and operational efficiency at industrial operations, the KVA38 is powered by proprietary Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) technology, offering an electric alternative to pneumatic actuators. It has been engineered for reliability, low maintenance, and easy integration with existing control systems.
Strong Industry Backing and Strategic Alignment
The Rose Rock Bridge program is backed by several leading energy producers and service providers, including Williams, Devon Energy, ONEOK, and Helmerich & Payne. These organizations are recognized for advancing innovation and emissions reduction efforts across the oil and gas sector—objectives that closely align with Kinitics’ own technology roadmap.
Participation in this program supports Kinitics’ broader strategy to expand its footprint into the U.S. market, particularly in regions prioritizing emissions reduction, electrification, and operational efficiency.
Positioned for U.S. Deployment
“Engaging directly with operators and energy partners in South Central U.S. is a natural next step in our growth,” said Dean Pick, President of Kinitics Automation. “We’re looking forward to deploying our KVA38 actuator throughout the region to help our customers meet their methane reduction goals while supporting dependable, cost-effective operations.”
Strategic expansion in the Southern States
The 2025 Rose Rock Bridge program provides more than just visibility—it creates a platform for collaborative innovation between early-stage technology companies and established producers. Through this network, Kinitics aims to advance field deployments of the KVA38 across multiple applications spanning upstream, midstream, and downstream infastructure.
Kinitics will be presenting at the event alongside other selected companies from the energy tech sector. For more information about the Rose Rock Bridge program and the upcoming Tulsa event, please visit the event website.