news aktuell GmbH

agineo strengthens its international presence with new branches in Europe

Share

agineo GmbH is massively expanding its international business and is establishing new locations in Vienna and Kista due to increasing demand. The expansion to Austria and Sweden is part of agineo's internationalization strategy. So far, the company, one of Germany's leading ServiceNow service providers with its headquarters in Aachen, Germany, has been represented in Switzerland and Slovakia. Driven by the high volume of new customer inquiries and on the stable basis of the boosted sales figures, agineo plans to establish itself internationally in the coming years.

Kista - The locations Sweden and Austria offer ideal conditions for expansion. Digitalization has recently accelerated in both regions, offering companies immense growth opportunities. According to the "Digital Economy and Society Index" (DESI, surveys by Eurostat), Sweden is one of the leading digital countries in Europe. Austria is also in the top third of European countries successfully mastering the digitalization wave. agineo uses this ongoing trend to expand internationally in the regions.

The increased demand for IT solutions has additionally favored this growth. Especially in the software sector, a tremendous growth trend is visible. "We are expanding in Sweden and Austria because we see a great need for digital individual solutions there that we can deliver," says Thomas Haveneth, Managing Director of agineo. "We offer a unique portfolio of tailor-made solutions others do not have. That is very promising," says Haveneth. agineo's ServiceNow portfolio offers customers individualized, modular solutions that support them in digitizing and automating workflows long term. Cloud technology enables agineo to modernize historically grown processes in a way that is both scalable and sustainable.

To provide this level of tailor-made solutions, agineo has restructured itself within the company over the past year. The company relies on specialized teams that further develop and implement the individual ServiceNow products. This change allows consultants to gain strong technical expertise, enabling more efficient design of project implementation. The specialization in the different product lines is particularly effective in client cooperation. Consultants can respond individually to customer needs and focus on the joint development of tailor-made solutions. As an Elite partner 2023 of ServiceNow, agineo has long made its mark in Germany. The demand from new customers is high and sets a healthy foundation for agineo's business expansion in Austria and Sweden. In the last four years, the IT company has doubled its turnover (see Federal Gazette, Banz AT 29.03.2023 S1). With a turnover of 22 million euros in 2021 to a gross revenue around 39 million euros in 2023, the company achieved a turnover increase of over 30%.

The increasing sales figures and the volume of new work orders also require personnel growth to maintain this course. Despite the competitive German labor market for ServiceNow professionals, new employees are urgently sought after in all agineo locations. agineo has therefore taken all necessary measures to attract qualified employees. With success: Since 2019, the number of employees has doubled and has grown to a workforce of 250+ in 2024. With the expansion of business activities to Austria and Sweden, agineo plans to tap into the local labor markets to broaden its base for ongoing and new projects.

To support this, agineo also relies on new partnerships. As part of the internationalization, the company announced in January the cooperation with the Indian software development company InfoBeans. The goal of the strategic partnership is to make agineo accessible to the global market. agineo sees the Indo-German cooperation as an opportunity to expand its competitiveness and meet its high quality and delivery standards. "From a market perspective, the partnership is a tipping point as it strengthens our global presence and positively impacts our profitability and our company's delivery efficiency.", says Ludger Koslowski, COO of agineo and head of the internationalization campaign.

The focus at agineo continues to be on its customers because the expansion to international locations offers advantages, particularly in project implementation. The expansion not only guarantees customers wide-reaching access to the company but also enables improved delivery efficiency in the implementation of client projects due to the growth in personnel.

Contacts

Images

Ludger Koslowski, COO agineo gmbh
Ludger Koslowski, COO agineo gmbh
Download
Thomas Haveneth, CEO agineo gmbh
Thomas Haveneth, CEO agineo gmbh
Download

About us

Agile, new, and yet with over 35 years of experience in the bag - that's agineo, the largest partner of the platform provider ServiceNow in the German-speaking area. As a specialist in Enterprise Service Management, our experts design business processes for well-known customers and implement them on the software side. They can draw on the broad-based technology expertise of the entire Materna Group, which spreads over 4,000 employees.

Our performance promise

With passion, flexibility, and tireless commitment, we take responsibility for our customers. Your success is our claim, for which we set all levers in motion - "on time" and "on budget" every day.

Subscribe to releases from news aktuell GmbH

Subscribe to all the latest releases from news aktuell GmbH by registering your e-mail address below. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Latest releases from news aktuell GmbH

Nillion is pleased to announce that Dwinity, a team pioneering decentralized AI has joined as an ecosystem partner2.5.2024 09:13:22 CEST | Press release

Zug/ Munich April 2024 Nillion is pleased to announce that Dwinity, a team pioneering decentralized AI has joined as an ecosystem partner With huge amounts of personal data being collected every day, privacy concerns are escalating as the impact of data breaches become more costly. The need to address the problems created by the existing data economy have never been greater. By empowering users to reclaim control, Dwinity aims to unlock an enormous amount of potential for personal data to enhance various industries like healthcare, insurance, and finance. About Dwinity Dwinity’s mission is to give power back to users and to create a thriving data economy in which information asymmetry is finally removed. Dwinity enables a decentralized data economy as well as creates a data ownership driven ecosystem for storage, analysis, exchange, and commercialization of sensitive personal data. The three components of Dwinity are: Data control: Decentralized data spaces for decentralized data stora

Report: BRICS+ likely new counterpoint to G7-led geopolitical order2.5.2024 09:05:42 CEST | Press release

Los Angeles/DNA - The expansion of the BRICS group of nations into what has informally been named BRICS+ could highlight a geopolitical shift, with the new grouping positioning itself as a counterpoint to the Western-led geopolitical order, a report published by the Luskin School of Public Affairs at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) argues. The report, titled "Towards A New Global Contestation? Comparing the Governance Performance of G7 and BRICS+ Nations" examines how the ten BRICS+ countries compare to the G7 nations on factors such as provision of public goods, quality of democracy and quality of governance. It uses the Berggruen Governance Index (BGI) to measure the governance performance of countries in these three dimensions. In January 2024, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) joined the BRICS group. The term BRICS was originally coined by an economist in the 2000s to refer to a group of emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India,

Sahel elites must move away from 'zero-sum' policies, report urges2.5.2024 08:59:23 CEST | Press release

Los Angeles/DNA - A dual economic strategy focusing on domestic economic development and international partnerships to address the underlying challenges facing the Sahel region could help Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Sudan to build more resilient institutions and foster long-term development, a recently published report says. The report by the Luskin School of Public Affairs at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) argues that the four countries should aim to transition away from relying exclusively on resource extraction. It attributes much of the challenges facing the four countries on unsustainable economic policies which focus on the export of raw materials. Despite some improvements in terms of public goods provision - in particular regarding social and environmental public goods - these countries continue to face significant developmental challenges, ranking among the world's poorest. Titled "Political Instability and Economic Development in the Sahel: Governance in Bu

Nano-Care Deutschland AG launches next generation of sustainable PFAS-free oleophobic coatings29.4.2024 08:02:50 CEST | Pressmeddelande

Rehlingen-Siersburg – Nano-Care Deutschland AG, leader in the development of innovative surface finishes, is excited to announce the launch of its latest product range. Taking “next generation products” as its theme, the company is introducing a range of revolutionary solutions that not only offer maximum performance, but also place a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmental compatibility.

In our pressroom you can read all our latest releases, find our press contacts, images, documents and other relevant information about us.

Visit our pressroom
HiddenA line styled icon from Orion Icon Library.Eye