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Elisa Acquires German-based Industrial Software Provider camLine Group

Elisa Acquires German-based Industrial Software Provider camLine Group Image Credit: camLine Group

Elisa and German-based industrial software provider camLine Group have signed an agreement in which Elisa acquires the camLine Group. 

Smart manufacturing is a fast-growing software market, where Elisa has been delivering Smart Factory solutions for over five years. Elisa’s Smart Factory, consisting of 2D/3D dashboards, machine learning and smart Lockout Tagout solution, is based on its proven data analytics, data integration, and AI capabilities from Elisa’s telecom heritage.​   

 

camLine is a software solution provider for manufacturing industry with strong focus on MES, quality and operational excellence. The company has a global customer base, including semiconductor and electronics manufacturers, solar industry, advanced materials and medical devices. camLine has over 30 years of experience and 220 professionals in 8 countries, and its solutions are being used by customers in over 350 factories worldwide. Their flexible and easily configurable system provides comprehensive solution to increase productivity, effectiveness and efficiency.

Joining forces speeds up camLine’s growth further by adding machine learning, artificial intelligence and 3D functionalities to its offering, as well as industrial software growth of both companies in the manufacturing industry by a more comprehensive product portfolio.  

camLine’s CEO, Heinz Linsmaier
Their technological and machine learning know-how is impressive, and they have the capabilities to support companies through the digitalisation journey in manufacturing. Together we have ambitious goals, Elisa’s unique offering and ML/AI capabilities will help us become more competitive in the growing smart factory market.

Lasse Nordlund, VP Elisa Industrial IoT
The acquisition will speed up Elisa industrial software business growth in several industries. camLine has deep industrial expertise, long-term customer relationships and strong market position. 

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