Neets has been acquired by Biamp Systems
The private shareholders of Neets A/S have sold the company to Biamp Systems.
Neets is a manufacturer of AV control systems. It offers a mature, comprehensive range of device controllers, control interfaces, and control software that stands out due to its ease of use and elegant design. In addition, Neets recently added several other innovative products that target conferencing applications, including media bars, cameras, device hubs and in-table connectivity systems.
Biamp Systems is a provider of innovative, networked media systems that power sophisticated audiovisual installations. The company’s product suite includes Tesira™ media systems for digital audio and video networking, Devio™ collaboration hubs for modern workplaces, Modena™ wireless presentation systems, Cambridge™ sound masking solutions, Vocia™ networked public address and voice communication systems, Crowd Mics™ audience engagement tools, Desono™ loudspeakers for business audio, and Community™ loudspeakers for installed sound applications. Each solution has its own specific feature set that can be customized and integrated in a wide range of applications, including boardrooms, conference centers, huddle rooms, open floor environments, performing arts venues, courtrooms, hospitals, transportation hubs, campuses, retail and hospitality environments, and military and government facilities. Biamp solutions also enable optimized remote collaboration capabilities. Founded in 1976, Biamp is headquartered in Beaverton (Oregon), with additional offices around the globe. Since 2017, Biamp has been backed by Highlander Partners.
Oaklins’ team in Denmark acted as the exclusive sell-side advisor in a bilateral process.
Michael Jarl Christensen
CEO, Neets A/S
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Kim Harpøth Jespersen
Oaklins Beierholm
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