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Granite State Systems won the Holloway Competition on May 6. Pictured (L to R)ÌýRowan Baptista,Ìý Shea Garland, and Brett Schultz ‘25.

Granite State Systems Earns Top Prize at Holloway Competition

A team that developed a system that reduces electricity costs for cold-storage warehouses through predictive pricing and strategic pre-cooling earned the $15,000 grand prize at the 37th Paul J. Holloway Prize Innovation to Market Competition. Ìý Ìý Read More

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