CREMe Software
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Creme Software is a leading Probabilistic Risk Assessment software company. Creme Software provides probabilistic web-based human exposure software for the food and chemical safety sector.
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[edit] History
Creme Software is a spin out company from the Trinity Centre for High Performance Computing, based in Trinity College Dublin. Between 2000 and 2003, the centre participated as the technical partner in the EU-funded Monte Carlo Project. This project was the first of its kind to develop, validate and apply stochastic modelling of human exposure to food chemicals and nutrients. Between 2003 and 2004, the centre developed the first ever simulation models to stochastically model human exposure to food packaging migratory compounds. In April 2005, Creme Software Ltd was formed as a campus company.
[edit] Products & Services
[edit] CREMe 2.0 Food
Released in January 2006, CREMe 2.0 Food is an online tool for nutrition and food safety exposure assessments. It includes simulation models for stochastically calculating human exposure to:
- Contaminants
- Food additives
- Food Packaging Migratory Compounds
- Novel Foods including Genetically Modified Foods
- Nutrients
- Pesticide Residues
The software includes models to simulate market share and brand loyalty, the effects of processing and limits of detection. Variability and uncertainty in the input data sets are simulated using the Monte Carlo method.
[edit] CREMe 2.0 Cosmetics
CREMe 2.0 Cosmetics is targeted at chemical and cosmetics manufacturers, as well as consultants and safety authorities. The software uses High Performance Computing to simulate human exposure to colorings, contaminants and cosmetic additives.
[edit] CREMe Research Network
CREMe Research Network is an online expert forum for researchers in the fields of food, cosmetics and environmental exposure.
[edit] Executive
- Cronan McNamara, CEO
- Audrey Crosbie, CFO
- David Rohan, CTO