Press Release Summary: A MOWER which cuts the grass by itself is being marketed by a co Meath entrepreneur Patrick McCann. Patrick, who hails from Oldcastle, has an impressive track record when it comes to innovative technology.
Press Release Body: A MOWER which cuts the grass by itself is being marketed by a co Meath entrepreneur Patrick McCann. Patrick, who hails from Oldcastle, has an impressive track record when it comes to innovative technology. Back in 1999 he launched his own VOIP Telco Company online. Today the VOIP industry has changed the world of telecoms for ever, over 25 million people use VOIP services online, many internet users have heard of the VOIP giant service, Skype, Patrick built his own VOIP 3WTEL for over four years before selling it to USA based company.
Patrick was also one of the first to pioneer e- learning technology (online computer training) in Ireland. Live streaming computer courses delivered straight to a home or office desktop Thus eliminating the need to attend evening classes.
Today Patrick is enjoying the success of his latest venture, The Home Automatic Robotic Lawn Care Systems. A few years ago the thought of a lawn mower going out by itself and mowing the lawns was nothing short of a dream. But thanks to Patrick\'s vision and international research this is now a reality and his new business AutolawnMow Ireland is taking the Irish market by storm.
The robotic mower has attracted considerable media coverage since Patrick launched AutoLawnmow Ireland, in early 2007. The mower has been featured on national TV and radio stations as well as most newspapers. Mobile phone companies are also coming on board and have designed software applications which will work with robotic mower.
Patrick says he has been amazed by the response and his company is fast becoming a household name throughout the 32 counties, with over 3,000 systems installed in Irish homes both north and south.
So how can you delegate this onerous task to a the robotlawnmower? First a visit by a technician from AutolawnMow will evaluate the grounds around the house to check if the lawns are suitable to operate an automatic robotic lawn care system. Ninety per cent of them are. Once the green area has been approved the technician, using a special machine, will inject a nickel silver wire into the lawn to about half an inch under the surface. The wire will then be linked to a base station, usually a garage, in which the robot resides while resting. The robot, travelling from one lawn to another around the house, will leave them mowed to a very high standard.
The cost of operating the system is a mere Ü7 a year. It does not require petrol or oil, there are no grass clippings to collect. The mower carries a two year guarantee and the company has systems to suit all lawn sizes from 1.3 to three acres.
Web Site: http://www.robotlawnmowers.ie
Contact Details: For more details on the range of systems prospective clients may contact