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Combotto – Aggregator Software

Author: Thomas Bonderup Published: Reading time: 10 min read

I have just launched a new project called combotto.io, focused on building aggregator software for the energy and utilities industry.

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I have just launched a new project called combotto.io, focused on building aggregator software for the energy and utilities industry.

I have just launched a new project called combotto.io, which focuses on building aggregator software for the energy and utilities industry. The vision behind Combotto is to deliver flexibility services through aggregator software—such as virtual power plants—to support the transition to sustainable energy.

This new project is a continuation of my master’s thesis, which I completed in January 2022 as part of my two-year Master’s degree in Computer Science and Informatics at Roskilde University. Continuing my work on aggregator software within the energy sector felt like the most natural and promising path forward at this point.

Thomas Bonderup

Thomas Bonderup

Senior Software Engineer

Specializes in IoT architecture, distributed systems, reliability and observability, edge-to-cloud delivery.

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