YellowDog, a startup offering users the ability to share their computer’s spare processing power, has won university incubator SetSquared’s annual Bristol Innovation Showcase.

The team came top out of ten teams from SetSquared’s Bristol branch, which competed in a series of 60 second elevator pitches.

The startup’s software allows users to share processing power with other computer users, charities, or other organisation.

Nick Sturge, director of Bristol SetSquared, said: “I continue to be amazed by the ambition and resourcefulness of entrepreneurs that we see coming to us and that we help to accelerate. We have had a terrific year and I don’t expect any let up going forward. It is a privilege to be in Bristol at the moment – we are on the ascent of a ‘hockey-stick’ curve of the economy.”