Limerick, Ireland – November 28, 2012EpiSensor, a leading provider of enterprise-class wireless energy monitoring systems, today announces that it has appointed Declan O’Mahoney as non-executive chairman of the board to position the company for scalable, global growth. O’Mahoney also has invested in the company. “We’re delighted to leverage Declan’s international…

Limerick, Ireland – July 3, 2012 EpiSensor, a leading provider of enterprise-class wireless energy monitoring systems, has been awarded the SmartBay Innovator Award by Intel, in recognition of the company’s contribution to clean-tech innovation and research. “EpiSensor’s wireless energy monitoring technology is helping to drive energy efficiency improvements in some…

Dublin, Ireland, November 13th 2011 – funding of €850,000 has been provided to EpiSensor, a Limerick based company that develops wireless sensor technology that reduces energy costs. The syndicated funding has been provided by the Bank of Ireland Start-up and Emerging Sectors Equity Fund, managed by Delta Partners, the AIB…

Limerick, Ireland – Nov. 21, 2011 – Irish Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has officially launched a new energy initiative, aimed at helping large and small industries reduce their energy bills and make them more energy efficient. Energy Point has been established by Procad Engineering in Limerick. A full range of energy…
Austin, Texas — September 13, 2010 – Control4, a leader in affordable IP-based home control systems, today announced the extension of its EMS 100 Energy Management System through interoperability with load control device and energy monitor manufacturers Entek International LLC, EpiSensor, Jetlun, Eaton, and TED – The Energy Detective. By…
Dublin, Ireland – May. 29, 2009 – Irish wireless network sensor developer EpiSensor announced on May 29 that it is collaborating with IBM to develop real-time monitoring solutions for energy, water, and carbon emissions. The pair will develop networking devices that easily integrate with infrastructure already in place but allow…

The Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) recently provided students and scientists with the opportunity to go on an Antarctic expedition to learn more about Antarctic climate change. The expedition’s goal was to gather data to determine the impact of climate change on local wildlife through measurements of sea and air…