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Inka Krischke,

Janitza acquires majority stake in Digimondo

On July 23, Janitza electronics acquired a majority stake in Digimondo from Hamburg - a strategic step on the way to becoming a complete solution provider for energy management and power quality.

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In an increasingly data-driven energy world, there is a need for integrated systems in which hardware, software and services work together seamlessly. To expand this value proposition, Janitza has acquired a majority stake in Digimondo - a German provider of IoT software solutions. According to the company, the Digimondo platform 'niotix' ideally complements Janitza's grid visualization software 'GridVis': While GridVis analyses measurement data, identifies potential energy savings and supports compliance with standards, niotix focuses on the integration, visualization and system connection of various IoT data sources. This makes it well suited to the integration of consumption media such as water, gas and heat. The combination of both software solutions offers a holistic and structured view of all energy data.

"Our manufacturer-independent platform bundles energy data from various sources and makes it available in real time - for greater efficiency, automation and compliance with legal requirements. The partnership with Janitza gives us the opportunity to further develop our technology and tap into new potential for the energy industry," explains Christopher Rath, Managing Director of Digimondo.

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Thomas Hilbig, Head of Product Management and Services at Janitza, also emphasizes the opportunities of the collaboration: "With Digimondo, we are gaining a strong partner in the field of IoT integration. The niotix platform perfectly complements our software portfolio - especially in combination with GridVis. This enables new applications in the analysis, visualization and system integration of energy data."

"The acquisition of a majority stake in Digimondo is a significant step in our strategic direction. In an increasingly digital energy world, powerful software is the key. Together, we are creating holistic solutions that offer our customers real added value," explains Janitza CEO Axel Hessenkämper.

Digimondo will remain in Hamburg with a team of 18 employees.

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