HTEC acquires IoT provider eesy-innovation

  • November 13, 2024
  • William Payne

San Mateo based engineering firm HTEC has acquired eesy-innovation, an embedded hardware and software engineering company based in Munich, Germany, and Granada, Spain. The acquisition strengthens HTEC’s capabilities in embedded and IoT technologies, and AI solutions. It also strengthens HTEC’s footprint in the EU, and especially in the German-Austrian-Swiss (DACH) region.

HTEC was founded in 2008 in Belgrade, and provides end-to-end digital product development, from strategy and conceptualisation to digital product design and engineering.

Eesy-innovation, founded in 2015, in Munich, works with a range of companies, such as semiconductor giant Infineon Technologies. The company develops tailored IoT solutions, AI, and integrations that cover the entire IoT solution lifecycle.

“I am thrilled to welcome the eesy-innovation team onboard. This partnership is part of HTEC’s broader strategy of expansion and investment in providing embedded and AI solutions to enterprise customers in partnership with largest chip manufacturers such as AMD and others. Joining forces with eesy-innovation, we are expanding our capabilities to deliver broader range of tailor-made solutions that drive innovation and adoption of AI across different use cases and spreading our presence to new markets. As a team, we remain committed to providing exceptional growth opportunities to the professionals we hire worldwide while empowering our customers with the latest technologies so they can innovate rapidly in an ever-changing environment. It brings me great joy to see eesy-innovation become an integral part of the HTEC team.” – said Darko Todorović, VP of Engineering and Delivery at HTEC.

“For eesy-innovation team, this acquisition brings opportunity for professional development and career growth, collaboration with talent across more than 20 development centres, and the chance to work in different geographies and industries on technically highly demanding projects.” said Günter Maximilian Hefner, founder of eesy-innovation.