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Kongsberg Digital buys software developer Interconsult Bulgaria

OSLO, May 3, 2022

Interconsult Bulgaria Ltd (ICB), a software developer and supplier of process modelling, software architecture design, quality assurance and 3D modelling and design, has been acquired by Kongsberg Digital (KDI).
 
KDI is experiencing significant commercial traction across its three digital divisions Digital Energy, Digital Wells, and Digital Ocean. To support the roll-out of its leading digital positions in Energy and Maritime and to support the growth into Renewables, KDI is ramping-up the development capacity.
 
The acquisition agreements were signed April 26, 2022. The full acquisition is completed after 2 years, with KDI effectively acquiring 65% of the company now.
 
ICB will serve as KDI’s European development hub for software development to attract and develop key talent to deliver into existing projects and support KDI’s vision to accelerate the green shift by digitalising the worlds industries. 
 
Skilled developers
ICB has proven solid delivery and highly skilled developers through the long-lasting relationship with Kongsberg Group starting already in 2004 supporting on a range of products.
 
“ICB has delivered high value into a wide range of products for KDI, and they are an important and trusted partner. Their ability to solve problems and deliver efficiently with high quality will be crucial going forward. ICB has also shown that they can attract and retail real talent in a highly competitive market, which is key to establishing ICB as a European location for growth. Bringing ICB onboard as a KDI company will strengthen our team and support our journey ahead,” says Hege Skryseth, President Kongsberg Digital.
 
“Kongsberg Digital has been an important partner for ICB through many years and represents the natural way forward for our company. This will bring opportunities to continue innovation and together we will strengthen our product development for the future,” says Stoyan B. Boev, CEO of ICB.
 
Skilled personnel
ICB offers highly innovative and skilled personnel complementary to KDI, with focus on IoT, visualisation, AI and machine learning within the maritime and energy domain. ICB is also considered a good platform for future recruitments and ramp-up, with high standard office premises, a people-first culture. Bulgaria is considered attractive as it is close-to-home and offers access to highly talented people with a high ranking on Software Engineering Statistics.
 
Through the acquisition of ICB, KDI expands and strengthens its long-lasting partnership going back to 2004 for developing Kongsberg Digital SaaS products. ICB represents developers and technologists with deep software knowledge and extensive experience in industrial business domains. 
 
The company is technology and developer-driven, with a curious and dedicated mindset. The expertise in the latest technologies such as AI/ML, industrial IoT, Cloud, and VR/AR is a perfect fit with the Kongsberg Digital software culture. 
 
Expand and develop
The acquisition enables KDI to expand and develop its Kongsberg Digital SaaS products such as the Kognitwin Energy digital twin product, the SiteCom drilling solutions, the maritime simulators, and the Vessel Insight ecosystem.
 
ICBs head quarter is located in Sofia, Bulgaria, with smaller offices in Plovdiv, Kyustendil and Blagoevgrad mainly to broaden recruitment footprint and increase attractiveness as an employer. 
 
ICB consists of about 150 employees serving mainly Scandinavian customers and will be a great extension to the growing KDI team now consisting of more than 760 employees globally. The company was founded in 1996 and owned by founder and CEO Stoyan B. Boevand Technical Director Atanas Golev.-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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