“Inteno Group is all about innovation; we develop technology to enable the always-connected home. The new situation in the world has shown the crucial importance of high-quality broadband connectivity to our homes,” says Conny Franzén, CEO of Inteno Group. "Through the acquisition of Seliro and Tilgin, we continue our mission to drive innovation in broadband, IoT, and the always-connected home.”
"This acquisition and merger strengthens our position in the telecom industry, not only as a leading supplier in open-source operating systems but also as a supplier of independent management platforms," says Joakim Bennerholt, CEO of IOPSYS. "The size of the new company means that we can take on more and larger business, there is a growing demand for hardware independent software right now, and this is just the beginning," Joakim continues.
“Joining IOPSYS allows us to accelerate growth and expansion; Seliro and IOPSYS fit together perfectly. By focusing our common resources, we enable faster development, enabling our customers to connect more households and offer more and better services, ”says Seliro's CEO Kajsa Arvidsson. "With shared knowledge and innovation, we have a fantastic position in the digitalisation of the home."
"Tilgin has a strong brand, and just like Genexis, has built close relationships with their customers that we will take good care of," says Gerlas van den Hoven, CEO of Genexis. "Due to the changes in work and life patterns and the increased data consumption, we are seeing a large uptake in fiber-speed broadband, resulting in a strong increase in demand for our products, especially in the fiber-to-the-home and WiFi areas."