AleaSoft, Dexma and Hyds join Energy Campus
Jul 31, 2013
AleaSoft, Dexma and Hyds, three companies spinned off from UPC research groups and alumni, have recently signed a collaboration agreement with Energy Campus to work together in national and international research projects, and in teaching activities, as part of the UPC masters programme.
AleaSoft, one of first UPC spin offs, provides advanced energy forecasting solutions to European agents, in the fields of demand and price forecasting.
Dexma, a young start up set by UPC students, provides a flexible, cost-effective set of integrated hardware and software tools that enable full visibility of energy consumption.
Finally, Hyds, a young and dynamic company originated from one of the world leading research groups in hydrometeorology (CRAHI-UPC), offers innovative solutions in hydrometeorology.
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