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Triax acquires German based Macnetix

October 13, 2016 11.46 Europe/London By Robert Briel

claus-omann_wahrheitTriax has acquired 100% of the shares of Macnetix as of October 1, 2016. No financial details have been disclosed.

“The acquisition is a strategic move to enhance and accelerate Triax’s growth in providing TV and Wi-Fi solutions to the hospitality segment. It creates a perfect match of Macnetix’s in-depth knowledge of the hospitality market and Triax’s broad geographical reach,” the company said in a statement.

“Macnetix brings a uniquely designed guest interaction platform, including information services, digital signage and Wi-Fi solutions. In combination with Triax’s experience in TV solutions and extensive partner network, this will deliver a competitive edge to the customers of both companies.”

“With this acquisition we are following our growth strategy within the hospitality segment. Macnetix is a highly specialized software company, which will add to our competences in our search for excellence. This is a great day for both companies”, says CEO Claus Omann, Triax.

CEO of Macnetix, Dirk Wahrheit sees this as a golden opportunity for continued growth. “I know, we have the right solution. Macnetix’ highly skilled team has developed a strong guest interaction platform and now it is time to bring it on a broader scale. I very much look forward to continue as CEO for Macnetix and to work together with the entire Triax organization”.

Macnetix will join Triax as a Strategic Business Unit and, as such, will continue their current business. The Macnetix Management will join as shareholders in Triax and there will be no changes for current customers or employees in Triax or Macnetix as a result of the acquisition.

The picture shows Claus Omann (left) and Dirk Wahrheit (right)

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Filed Under: Finance, Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Claus Omann, Dirk Wahrheit, Germany, Macnetix, Triax Edited: 13 October 2016 17:23

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