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Vaisala acquires business-to-business weather services from Foreca

Helen NormanBy Helen NormanSeptember 11, 20192 Mins Read
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Vaisala has acquired the professional business-to-business (B2B) weather services from Finnish weather forecast services company Foreca Oy. The transferring business serves weather-critical professional customers in transportation, energy and industry segments and 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 modeling and decision-support systems to customers whose operations are significantly impacted by weather,” said Jarkko Sairanen, executive vice president, weather and environment, Vaisala.

“We are excited to bring new benefits especially to our ground transportation offering and airport runway solutions, as well as maritime and energy customers. We see particularly significant 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. Vaisala Digital, headed by Markus Melin, will move its locations in Finland to Keilalahti, Espoo, 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,” commented Atso Rönnblad, CEO of Foreca Oy.

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