[Funding alert] Stockholm-based ProptechOS Secures an Investment from Partinc
Nov 29, 2023 | By Team SR
Stockholm-based ProptechOS Secures an investment from Partinc a European investment firm specializing in SaaS companies that offer software services within the B2B segment.
Notably with Vasakronan as a key client and investor. ProptechOS is now entering its next phase, and the closure of a round of funding led by Software-as-a-Service investor Partinc. ProptechOS has been on the market since 2019 and boasts users in Sweden, the United States, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Finland.
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The real estate industry is only beginning to embrace digitalization, which holds immense potential for optimizing resource usage across various domains, such as energy consumption, operations, and utilization while enhancing client experiences.
Per Karlberg, co-founder and CEO of Idun said, “Until now, we have collaborated with our clients to develop ProptechOS into a useful product, following the principles of other cloud platforms. Almost all our clients are rapidly transitioning from pilot to wide production. This makes it the right time to introduce new shareholders, and Partinc brings impressive expertise in scaling SaaS companies internationally”.
Per Nordling, founder and partner at Partinc said, “Growing ProptechOS in collaboration with the company’s founders and Vasakronan will be immensely intriguing. We see significant potential in ProptechOS’s offerings, given that the market is virtually limitless. Additionally, it is great that Partinc, through ProptechOS, can contribute to reducing environmental impact in the real estate industry, one of the world’s largest industries,”.
About ProptechOS
ProptechOS IoT platform collects real-time data from building management systems, BIM, business data, and IoT devices, harmonizes it, contextualizes it, and makes it available to building owners, building operators, facility managers, and end users.
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