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Atenea 36

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Smart energy control for compressed air systems in manufacturing

Atenea 36 optimises the performance of industrial compressors by using real-time sensors and intelligent algorithms to stabilise pressure, reduce energy peaks, and minimise unnecessary equipment cycling. Designed for medium-sized factories, it lowers electricity consumption, extends compressor lifespan, and cuts maintenance costs, transforming one of manufacturing’s most inefficient systems into a source of energy savings. Currently deployed in working plants, Atenea 36 offers a scalable, cost-effective path to more sustainable and efficient industrial operations

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  • Dominic Portero

    Dominic Portero

    Universidad de Las Américas

    I am Dominic Portero, a driven and creative Ecuadorian law student at Universidad de las Américas. Born on March 13, 2003, I stand out for my intelligence, perseverance, and entrepreneurial spirit. Beyond my legal studies, I excel in content creation, marketing, and video editing. I lead impactful projects such as PLAGIO ZERO and Atenea 36, and contribute to CEOJA, earning awards for innovation and integrity. I am known as a supportive teammate, an inspiring mentor, and a devoted daughter and friend.more

  • Jose Alejandro Freire Alvarado

    Jose Alejandro Freire Alvarado

    Universidad de Las Américas

    My name is Jose Freire, I am 21 years old, and I am a fifth-semester Software Engineering student. Throughout my academic journey, I have actively participated in innovation and technology competitions, standing out as a finalist in the eAwards Ecuador 2024 organized by NTT DATA, winner of the Milo Innovation Challenge, and finalist in Siemens South America. I have also represented our teamwork collaboration in the EAU event at the Middle of the World, reinforcing my commitment to innovation and the development of technological solutions with meaningful social impact.more

  • Carlos Alejandro Abad Anchundia

    Carlos Alejandro Abad Anchundia

    Universidad de Las Américas

    Supervising Professor Carlos Abad is a Telecommunications Engineer recognized for his participation in international innovation competitions and for independently developing advanced technologies for medicine, academia, and industry. He has individually created disruptive projects such as a mind-controlled wheelchair, intelligent prosthetics, and the neural system Synap Flux, all aimed at enhancing human mobility and brain-machine interaction. His work integrates electronics, signal processing, AI, and control engineering, delivering solutions that move beyond experimentation to become real tools with social, scientific, and technological impact.more

  • Mariasol Marcela Portero Arguello

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