University College Dublin spin-out Wattics has announed a partnership with Paris-based energy services company CertiNergy.
Through the partnership, Wattics and CertiNergy will develop self-learning analytical energy management tools to empower CertiNergy staff manage its thousands of sites throughout Europe in real-time. The French company will also use Wattics’ unique cloud services to automate the measurement and verification practices of energy conservation projects through European standards.
“ The EU 2020 energy-efficiency targets are at the heart of our partnership and we are dedicated to assisting CertiNergy to make an impact towards this,” said Wattics’ CEO Dr Antonio Ruzzelli. “Wattics has a history of innovation and we will keep on innovating so to provide differentiations and a competitive advantage for our partners. Our analytics bring energy data to life, creating insights and context for energy managers. Our technology has already helped global organisations to achieve better use, better production and better distribution of energy.”
Edouard Jounet, co-founder of CertiNergy Group, said: “The CertiNergy Group doesn’t plan on becoming a software development company. Our aim is to partner with select providers that offer the best software solutions on the market, and Wattics clearly meets this description.
“This kind of collaboration makes sense in CertiNergy’s broader strategy to bring an improved and operational Energy Management service to our clients and partners.”
Certinergy Group is a provider of energy efficiency obligation services in Europe. It manages over 1,000 projects throughout the continent, employing with over 350 employees with an annual turnover of €110 million.
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