Ideagen completes acquisition of environmental intelligence company Envirosuite
ASX-listed company successfully transitions to Ideagen ownership, strengthening Environmental capabilities in EHS portfolio
Ideagen, a leading provider of software solutions for regulated industries, today announced the successful completion of its acquisition of Envirosuite (formerly ASX: EVS), the Australian environmental intelligence technology company.
With operations across Asia-Pacific, Americas, and EMEA regions, Envirosuite serves over 450 customers worldwide across aviation, mining, industrial, waste and water treatment sectors through its environmental intelligence platform.
Envirosuite's technology helps organizations monitor and manage their environmental impact through real-time data analytics, predictive modelling and community engagement tools. The company's solutions address critical environmental challenges including noise management, air quality monitoring, odour detection and carbon emissions tracking.
Their customers include London Heathrow Airport, San Francisco Airport, BHP, Vale, Holcim and Veolia.
Their addition into Ideagen's EHS portfolio strengthens their capability to support customers with complex environmental monitoring needs. Trusted by over 16,500 organizations worldwide, Ideagen helps address critical challenges in quality, risk, audit and compliance. Their customers include industry leaders in mining and construction, nine of the top 10 global aerospace and defense corporations, 15 of the top 20 global pharmaceutical companies, over 900 hospitals and healthcare centers and nine of the top 10 accounting firms.
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As the Head of Marketing Communications, Rebecca uses her 30+ years working in media and communications to champion the safe hands who use Ideagen's software solutions. Having worked in a number of regulated industries including energy, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, criminal justice construction, high-value manufacturing, engineering and logistics, she uses this knowledge to build relationships with journalists and help them understand the challenges.