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Air Monitoring 29


Vaisala Acquires professional business-to-business weather


services from Foreca Vaisala has acquired the professional business-to-business weather services from a Finnish weather forecast services company Foreca Oy. The transferring business serves weather critical professional customers in transportation, energy, and industry segments. The transaction is expected to complete on October 1, 2019. Foreca Oy will continue to offer weather services and precise weather forecasts for consumers, media houses, and digital media channels.


“Foreca’s professional B2B weather services business brings truly valuable skills and assets in data analytics, forecasting, and impact analysis to Vaisala. Our ambition with the acquisition is to drive development of even more powerful modelling and decision support systems to customers whose operations are signifi cantly impacted by weather,” says Jarkko Sairanen, Executive Vice President, Weather and Environment, Vaisala. “We are excited to bring new benefi ts especially to our ground transportation offering and airport runway solutions, as well as maritime and energy customers. We see particularly signifi cant opportunities in creating detailed insights for prevailing and forecasted road surface state along entire routes for authorities, contractors, as well as connected vehicles today and increasingly autonomous vehicles in the future.”


The transferring business will become part of Vaisala’s Weather and Environment Business Area, and its Digital Solutions business line. At the same time, the name of the Digital Solutions business line will be changed to Vaisala Digital. Foreca’s professional business-to-business weather services will signifi cantly strengthen Vaisala Digital’s offering, by providing new capabilities in form of talented people and an industry leading technology platform for forecasting, modelling, and impact analysis for weather critical operations. Vaisala Digital, headed by Markus Melin, will move its locations in Finland to Keilalahti, Espoo, in order to maximize synergies with the software development community going forward.


“Foreca’s professional B2B team’s capabilities have been recognized highly in particular among various stakeholders focusing on road surface. We see that combining these capabilities with Vaisala Digital can create something completely new going forward,” says Atso Rönnblad, CEO of Foreca Oy. “Foreca continues to grow and innovate with focus on offering user-friendly weather services and precise weather forecasts for consumers, media houses, as well as digital media channels, such as websites, mobile applications, and displays.”


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ACOEM scales up its air monitoring capabilities with acquisition of DynOptic Systems


ACOEM Group has broadened its technical expertise and market presence in air and gas monitoring following the acquisition of DynOptic Systems Ltd, a specialist manufacturing company that designs and produces a range of continuous emissions monitoring sensors and instruments. The acquisition includes DynOptic Systems’ subsidiary business, Tunnel Sensors, a world leader in tunnel atmosphere monitoring equipment.


Smart cities are demanding more proactive and integrated environmental solutions. In response, the ACOEM Group has made a string of strategic acquisitions following the purchase of Air Monitors Ltd in July 2019, bringing together air, noise and vibration monitoring solutions as one complete offering. This expansion of the Group’s expertise will continue as technical capabilities in innovation, design and manufacturing evolve and further advances are made in artifi cial intelligence technology.


The recent business acquisitions have seen the ACOEM Group experience rapid growth, with business turnover exceeding 100 million (double in last 5 years) and 750 employees across nine countries.


Fabien Condemine, ACOEM CEO, commented, “ACOEM has taken a deliberate step towards becoming a single-source provider of integrated environmental monitoring systems and services to address the growing and future demand for these highly specialised instruments.”


As the world increasingly turns to underground road tunnel networks to support infrastructure planning, tunnel monitoring is seen as a core capability to support the ACOEM Group’s smart cities strategy.


Tunnel Sensors technology by DynOptic is leading the world in the specialist fi eld of tunnel monitoring, with its sensors currently installed in famous road tunnels such as the Mont Blanc Tunnel linking France and Italy, Tunnel du Chat in France, the Dublin Port Tunnel in Ireland, and the newly opened WestConnex motorway in Sydney, Australia. In addition, DynOptic offers an innovative range of opacity, dust, particulate and smoke monitors to suit a variety of continuous gas emission applications such as boilers, fi lter bag houses, incinerators and other industrial and marine processes.


Paul Jones, DynOptic Systems managing directors, says, “ACOEM has acted quickly in its response to the growing global demand for specialist environmental monitoring technology and instruments. Joining forces with ACOEM Group allows DynOptic Systems to accelerate its research and development, and deliver new technologies that meet the needs of customers seeking the highly technical solutions required to monitor and control their urban environments.”


DynOptics Systems brings 40 years of experience, offering a depth of knowledge and a strong industrial product focus to the ACOEM Group. The business continues to support companies and public authorities in reducing their environmental impact through innovation and technology using scientifi cally-based engineering disciplines that provide added value to ACOEM Group’s customers.


Nicholas Dal Sasso, former ECOTECH managing director and now CEO of ACOEM Environment, highlights the importance for more proactive and integrated environmental solutions; “The combination of new technologies, access to hyperlocal information and higher expectations from citizens will dramatically change the way we measure air quality in the coming years.”


“Breathe London is a perfect example, showing that smart cities need comparable, stable, and accurate data in order to act. With an alarming new study demonstrating how breathing in air pollution can be as harmful to your lungs as smoking cigarettes, it’s increasingly important for citizens to understand exactly which locations expose them to the highest levels of risk. Access to such information can only be supported by tools that reliably measure air and gas quality in a range of environments, and provide this data in real time,” added Mr Dal Sasso.


Mr Jones will remain in his role as the managing director of DynOptic Systems, working closely with Mr Condemine and Mr Dal Sasso to help the ACOEM Group develop new growth opportunities, initiate further research and development, and accelerate the group’s smart city and smart industry environmental plans.


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