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Elliot0310

Hey there,

I am new to this forum and was hoping to ask a few questions.

I am student on an internship at the company Sunamp, a company who produces heat batteries which are similar in concept to the Tesla electrical storage device but instead stores heat instead of electricity.

They are a growing small and medium sized enterprise (SME) and are growing in size. They have taken me on board to promote the company via blogs and other means.

My questions:

1) Is it okay if I post material about the Sunamp product?
2) Can I publish articles I have written about Sunamp products? Some of these articles will be technical ie arguing how you can save with Sunamp products or just talking about the technology. Some may be talking about the company in less technical terms ie a day in the life of a Sunamp installer etc

I am keen to engage with the forum aswell specifically the central heating forum and would like to engage in the discussions and learn more about central heating.

This is an article written about the company last week by the BBC if you want to find out a brief idea of the company:
From hand-warmer to house-warmer for tech firm - BBC News.

Looking forward to hearing from you guys

Elliot
 
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