BY Fraser Tennant
In its latest move to broaden its software credentials, German engineering group Siemens – through its Smart Infrastructure (SI) business – is to acquire US-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider Brightly Software in a deal valued at $1.6bn.
Once complete, the acquisition is expected to elevate Siemen’s to a leading position in the software market for buildings and built infrastructure by adding Brightly’s well-established cloud-based capabilities across key sectors, including education, public infrastructure, healthcare and manufacturing.
The transaction also accelerates the build-up of Siemens’ SaaS business and enables Siemens and Brightly together to deliver superior performance and sustainability.
“This acquisition is another important step in our strategy as a focused technology company,” said Roland Busch, president and chief executive of Siemens AG. “By combining the real and digital worlds, we provide our customers with the technology required to drive their digital transformation to create the most sustainable and human-centric buildings.”
According to Siemens, it is estimated that 7 billion people will live in urban areas by 2050 – a trend which, when coupled with the urgency of tackling climate change, highlights the need for smart and sustainable communities and infrastructure.
“With digital transformation and sustainability high on agendas, coupled with a challenging regulatory environment, the need for connected assets and real-time asset data is driving greater demand for intelligent asset management solutions across the globe,” said Kevin Kemmerer, chief executive of Brightly. “We see an incredible opportunity to combine our knowledge and software with Siemens to accelerate the digitalisation and optimisation of the built environment. “
Headquartered in North Carolina, Brightly has around 800 employees serving around 12,000 customers, mainly across the US, Canada, the UK and Australia. The company has been owned by private equity firm Clearlake Capital since 2019.
The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, with closing expected by the end of 2022.
Mr Kemmerer concluded: “Together, we have the experience to help clients across the world transform the performance of their assets and create safe, sustainable and thriving communities.”
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