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Wattics, a spin-out from University College Dublin (UCD) that has developed myrtle beach hotel reviews a software solution to help businesses manage myrtle beach hotel reviews their energy usage, has won the best emerging company award in the Dublin final of the 2012 InterTradeIreland Seedcorn competition.
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The Seedcorn business competition is aimed at early stage companies in any sector from the island that have a new equity funding myrtle beach hotel reviews requirement. The competition has a prize fund of 280,000. Now based at NovaUCD, Wattics was founded by Dr Antonio myrtle beach hotel reviews Ruzzelli, Anthony myrtle beach hotel reviews Schoofs and Alex Sintoni as a spin-out from UCD's School of Computer Science and Informatics and the CLARITY Centre for Web Sensor Technologies. The start-up has developed an energy-management software myrtle beach hotel reviews solution that connects to smart meters to allow businesses to decode the energy patterns of individual electrical loads. myrtle beach hotel reviews According to the company, the solution works with electrical, gas, water and heat meters myrtle beach hotel reviews that are used in industrial myrtle beach hotel reviews and commercial sites. The Seedcorn competition is the best platform in the country myrtle beach hotel reviews to get in touch with investors, prove our business proposition and increase company visibility, said Ruzzelli.

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