Thursday 25 January 2007

Deep in Davos

For Mark Crosier, chief executive of Bangor-based start-up, DeepStream Technologies, this week has been a bit hectic. He's at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, rubbing shoulders with the World's great and good.

DeepStream was named a WEF Technology Pioneer 2007 at the end of last year and the acolade resulted in a profile in Time magazine and for Mark, an invitation to Davos.

The company has developed a way to fit digital sensors into any 3D space within most electrical products, making them intelligent by adding up to 20 additional features and enabling remote monitoring and control. So your electricity bills could be managed automatically to give the best possible, energy-efficient rate or a leak at home could being controlled from a mobile phone.



Here Mark explains DeepStream's revolutionary technology and how he wants global organisations to come together and develop an ecosystem to create change in the control and distribution of electrical energy worldwide.

DeepStream claims its technology could be used to save up to half a billion tonnes of carbon emissions in the UK each year, which can't be a bad thing. What do you think?

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