# Riemann Computing

 Invest in Patented Technology Targeting AI’s Biggest Cost: Data Infrastructure

## Elevator pitch
We build innovative technologies centered primarily around infrastructure and telecommunications, aimed at creating sustainable communities.

- Canonical URL: https://wefunder.com/riecomp
- Entity ID: wefunder:company:96638
- Last updated: 2026-06-12T11:03:43Z
- Generated at: 2026-06-12T11:56:04Z

## Quick facts
- Multiple Patents Including a US-granted Compression Algorithm (Cited by IBM/RedHat)
- Targeting AI’s Largest Recurring Expense: Storing and Processing Massive Amounts of Data
- Technology Designed to Reduce Infrastructure Cost Across Data Centers, Telecom and Enterprise AI
- Founder Contributed to Distributed Computing Protocols Used by 175,000+ Developers
- Building Scalable Compression and Compute Systems for Next-Generation Infrastructure
- Telecom Industry Projected to Reach ~$3.8T Market Size by 2026 (The Business Research Company)
- Smart Infrastructure Market Projected at ~$413B by 2028 (Fortune Business Insights)
- Long-Term Target of Handling Up to 6% of Global Internet Data Flow Through Scalable Systems

## Active fundraises
- wefunder:fundraise:50706: 4(a)(6) open (USD)
- wefunder:fundraise:50707: 4(a)(6) successful (USD)

## FAQ
1. **Fascinating and I'm almost in just because of the company name. Is the data compression available for use by anyone yet, govt, commercial, etc? When could it be if not now? .. answered below.. Follow up: Thanks for the reply Andrew, I'll say I haven't looked at SEC filings, or...**
   - Hi, and thank you for your interest and thoughtful question. Riemann Computing has initiated discussions with a mid-sized ISP and a telecom tower provider, and we have received a letter of intent to explore a potential pilot program across approximately 20 access points. While this represents a promising step, it remains subject to further evaluation, approvals, and funding. In parallel, we are exploring additional pilot opportunities internationally. Our advisor, Charles Oshunremi—who has pr...
2. **Hi Andrew, Do you have a timeline of when the campaign will start? Thank you, Glenn**
   - Hi, I appreciate it. We have already finished some of the draft items for the Form C and are hoping to go live within the next two weeks, or at most within a month. Really it depends on compliance/review but we are working diligently to go live as soon as we can.
3. **How would you compare yourself to AtomBeam which recently closed its Startengine round? Thanks, Jason**
   - Atombeam is developing data compression technology with a strong emphasis on speed and lossless performance, and has publicly indicated targets such as achieving up to 75% compression in certain contexts. Our approach differs in that we are pursuing both lossy and lossless compression across a broader range of data types and conditions. Supporting data from our internal testing is available in the updates tab for transparency. Our work has been referenced in third-party citations, including o...
4. **How did you get the valuations you came up with? As a pre-income startup, 30-40 million dollar valuation is huge. Have you gone to any regular VC companies and have they accepted you valuation**
   - Hi, I appreciate the question. This topic has already been addressed in the responses below. The valuation for the Wefunder campaign has actually been reduced from its previous level and this was in part to make the opportunity more compelling for investors. That said, this is a hard tech investment, and participants understand that there are significant risks involved. The objective is to fund the infrastructure needed to take Riemann Computing to the next stage of growth. As always, this is...

## Team
- Andrew Magdy Kamal (Founder at Riemann Computing)
- Trevor Miller (Software Architect)
- Luke M. Yaldo (Advisor)
- Joe Mansy (Project Engineer)
- Beshoy Saad (Marketing and Media)

## Recent posts
- Webinar - Reminder for Next Week (2026-06-10T18:03:16Z)
- How does it look like solving the problem from a customer's point of view? (2026-06-06T20:44:21Z)
- Webinar on June 19th - 5PM EST/2PM PST (2026-06-04T23:14:38Z)
- Don't forget to check out Riemann Computing's recent test results or ask any questions you may have. The founder (myself) is always happy to answer! (2026-06-02T00:56:22Z)
- Over 99% Accuracy Achieved in AI Model Training (2026-05-30T20:36:06Z)
- Disrupting the World of Additive Manufacturing (2026-05-26T16:07:40Z)
- What is one of the things that is harder to build than most people think? (2026-05-24T00:04:52Z)
- Riemann Computing - Founder Podcast Appearance (2026-05-20T14:05:00Z)
- What is a small improvement that Riemann Computing worked on? (2026-05-17T02:04:16Z)
- Riemann Computing - Creating the Codecs of the Future (2026-05-13T15:14:17Z)
- Riemann Computing - Latest Update (2026-04-15T21:40:01Z)
- We are officially "Testing the Waters" for our Wefunder campaign. Other announcements across other socials might be formally posted soon. Stay tuned for updates! (2025-12-31T18:28:54Z)

## Q&A
- Q: How did you get the valuations you came up with? As a pre-income startup, 30-40 million dollar valuation is huge. Have you gone to any regular VC companies and have they accepted you valuation
  - A: Hi, I appreciate the question. This topic has already been addressed in the responses below. The valuation for the Wefunder campaign has actually been reduced from its previous level and this was in part to make the opportunity more compelling for investors. That said, this is a hard tech investment, and participants understand that there are significant risks involved. The objective is to fund the infrastructure needed to take Riemann Computing to the next stage of growth. As always, this is not investment or financial advice. Please conduct your own due diligence and research before making any decisions. Thank you.
- Q: How would you compare yourself to AtomBeam which recently closed its Startengine round? Thanks, Jason
  - A: Atombeam is developing data compression technology with a strong emphasis on speed and lossless performance, and has publicly indicated targets such as achieving up to 75% compression in certain contexts. Our approach differs in that we are pursuing both lossy and lossless compression across a broader range of data types and conditions. Supporting data from our internal testing is available in the updates tab for transparency. Our work has been referenced in third-party citations, including our patent being cited by IBM, reflecting external recognition of our underlying approach. Based on our preliminary testing and these external references, we believe our methods demonstrate the potential to exceed commonly cited compression benchmarks in certain scenarios, including when applied to both raw data and already-compressed formats. These results have been achieved without reliance on large-scale machine learning pipelines or distributed compute infrastructure, which may represent an efficiency advantage if validated at scale. We view Atombeam as an innovative company with a distinct approach, particularly in achieving high-speed performance. However, based on our current results, we believe our technology may offer higher potential compression efficiency and broader applicability across use cases. We remain focused on continued validation and development as we advance.
- Q: Hi Andrew, Do you have a timeline of when the campaign will start? Thank you, Glenn
  - A: Hi, I appreciate it. We have already finished some of the draft items for the Form C and are hoping to go live within the next two weeks, or at most within a month. Really it depends on compliance/review but we are working diligently to go live as soon as we can.
- Q: Fascinating and I'm almost in just because of the company name. Is the data compression available for use by anyone yet, govt, commercial, etc? When could it be if not now? .. answered below.. Follow up: Thanks for the reply Andrew, I'll say I haven't looked at SEC filings, or anything financial yet, but there are lots of 'intent' 'promising', 'exploring', 'pilot', etc.. for a $92.625M company. How did you arrive at that valuation? But back to my original question, I'll rephrase: If I work for the govt, or if I work for a company, or if I work for me, can I buy/lease/use the compression software now? or when?
  - A: Hi, and thank you for your interest and thoughtful question. Riemann Computing has initiated discussions with a mid-sized ISP and a telecom tower provider, and we have received a letter of intent to explore a potential pilot program across approximately 20 access points. While this represents a promising step, it remains subject to further evaluation, approvals, and funding. In parallel, we are exploring additional pilot opportunities internationally. Our advisor, Charles Oshunremi—who has prior C-suite experience at Qualcomm—has been assisting in identifying potential avenues to test our technology in select markets, including parts of Africa. From a technical standpoint, we have conducted preliminary internal testing, including demonstrations on consumer-grade hardware (e.g., Intel UHD Graphics 630), achieving encouraging compression ratios using our proprietary file format, even without incorporating our full mathematical framework. These results are early but help guide continued development. We believe the next 12–24 months could be a pivotal period for the company as we work to advance pilot programs and build the infrastructure required to support broader deployment. A key focus at this stage is securing the resources necessary to scale testing and move toward commercial readiness across multiple potential use cases, including data center optimization and end-user software applications. However, all timelines and outcomes remain subject to change. As always, this information is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. We encourage all prospective investors to conduct their own independent due diligence. Hope this helps!
  - A: Thanks for the follow-up—just to restate, you’re asking whether the compression tech is available today for government, commercial, or individual use, and if not, when it might be. Today, access is limited and not yet broadly commercialized. The current focus is on raising capital to build the infrastructure needed to support scaled deployment. The initial rollout is expected to prioritize B2B use cases, where integrations and licensing can be more tightly managed. Deployments for tech this tightly crucial may rely on customized "blackbox" solutions, license manager software and a variety of other logistics. As an example, an ISP pilot could look like ~150,000 users at about $5 per user/month, supported by ~20 launch points. If infrastructure and regulatory pieces were in place, something like that could be deployed in six months—potentially in as little as two months in an optimized scenario. A data center pilot at a cost per gig model could look different as well. Timelines will ultimately depend on contracts and readiness, but in a well-prepared case, moving from scope to deployment could take a few weeks to a few months. Broader access (e.g., SaaS for general users) would likely follow after these initial deployments. On valuation, it reflects a mix of long-developed IP (8+ years), external validation through citations and interest, and the plan to build dedicated infrastructure such as a lab and data center (if funding allows). The goal is to drive compression performance to the point where, for example, a ~$20M data center can compete with ~$500M alternatives. As always, this is for informational purposes only—not investment advice—and you should do your own diligence.