Saturday, November 16, 2024

Leeds company swoops for international workplace management solutions firm

InVentry, a Sign in and Visitor Management technology company based in Leeds, has acquired international workplace management solutions company Hipla Technologies.

The strategic acquisition will enhance InVentry’s portfolio, with plans for product line expansion and an enhanced marketing strategy for UK and international growth, further cementing InVentry’s global presence.

Hipla Technologies is a provider of smart workplace solutions with bases in both Singapore and India. The company currently operates in the B2B space across various sectors with customers including Prestige, People Strong, Whiteland, Sattva, ATS as well as various other brands.

Sandeep Kaul, CEO of Hipla Technologies, said: “We’re really excited to become part of the InVentry family! Hipla’s existing product portfolio will complement InVentry’s core offering, helping us to provide the next generation of workplace solutions, covering crucial areas within visitor management, room management and door access control.”

Phil Lawson, director of InVentry, added: “This strategic acquisition supports InVentry’s long-term growth strategy, allowing us to provide customers with a range of innovative, specialist products whilst still maintaining the quality that has made InVentry who we are today.

“The acquisition also enables us to provide more products to the UK market, and allows us to better serve our growing international customer base in areas such as the UAE and Southeast Asia, with the addition of two new bases in India and Singapore.”

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