Singapore tech start-up specialising on the “internet of energy” attracts support from Intel, CISCO & Deutsche Telekom

To save on utility bills using smart batteries, BeeBryte is now up-and-running and is considered as one of the fastest growing start-ups in the cleantech sector at the nexus of energy management and the Internet of Things (IoT).

At the Challenge Up final in Poland last week, BeeBryte was noticed by Intel, CISCO and Deutsche Telekom which were looking to back up to 12 promising start-ups in IoT from all around the world.

A new journey begins for this home-grown company, now with support from three tech giants. BeeBryte will continue to develop and roll out its unique cloud-based energy intelligence software-as-a-service, which is expected to reduce utility bills for businesses and homeowners by up to 40 per cent.

The man at the helm of BeeBryte is Frederic Crampé, a former rocket scientist at NASA, turned serial entrepreneur and investor who fell in love with Singapore 11 years ago when he arrived here to do his MBA at INSEAD.

See more at: eco-business.com

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