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McCarthy Stone is the UK’s leading developer and manager of retirement communities.
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In the last couple of years it has been difficult to miss the bombardment of adverts, articles and commentary about our own and our society’s ‘wellbeing’. What has been more tricky has been trying to understand what this means for us as individuals and how improving our wellbeing...
Read MoreGiven the recent rise in gas prices and the UK government’s stated aim of making all newly built homes ‘zero-carbon ready’ by 2025, the need to move away from using gas to heat and produce hot water for domestic properties has been brought into focus.
One of the technologies that is seen as an alternative to a gas...
Read MoreThe internet is the backbone of everyday life, we use it not only to keep in touch with family and friends, but to watch movies, shop and run our finances. There are however many questions still being asked about how we manage all this data, and how we can best distribute the signals through each room in our homes....
Read MoreAs Britain returns to work at the end of the lockdown period, we need to limit transmission of Covid-19 and other pathogens to avoid another major outbreak to properly ensure Britain's economic recovery.
Read MoreAtamate have just been awarded a grant from Innovate UK following a competition to find 'Business-led innovation in response to global disruption'. Innovate UK received a record number of applications for the £40 million investment. From the over 8,600 projects submitted, 800 projects from innovative businesses and...
Read MoreWhy were Atamate taking part in a construction show in Oman? It may not seem like the place you would expect to see a British based software company whose markets have been mainly European.
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atBOS replaced an existing system to control lighting in this rural period property. The home already had an existing automation system which Atamate was called in to replace as it was no longer fit for purpose.
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