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VuWall, G&D, and Tritec Join Forces Bringing Best-of-Breed Control Room Solutions Globally

VuWall, a global leader in video wall control and visualization solutions, proudly announces its acquisition by Naxicap, a prominent private equity firm driving innovation in mission-critical technology. Naxicap previously acquired Guntermann & Drunck (G&D) in 2020 and Tritec Electronic in 2022. Now, with VuWall part of its portfolio, the companies are set to transform the control room industry with complementary technologies that elevate command and control environments worldwide.

This strategic alignment under Naxicap creates exceptional synergy, enabling the companies to leverage each other’s technology, workforce, and market presence. Combining VuWall’s cutting-edge software development expertise with G&D’s and Tritec’s renowned hardware development, this partnership fosters unparalleled collaboration and interoperability in control room environments. Customers will experience faster response times, streamlined operational workflows, and increased system reliability through seamlessly integrated video wall and KVM solutions.

As part of this new collaboration, Thorsten Lipp, CEO of G&D, will now also serve as the CEO of VuWall, steering both companies toward shared success. Markus Müller-Heidelberg will remain Managing Director of Tritec Electronic. Meanwhile, Paul Vander Plaetse, Founder of VuWall, will assume the role of Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for VuWall, G&D, and Tritec, bringing his vision and expertise to lead global marketing strategies.

“This acquisition represents a significant milestone in our mission to bring together best-of-breed solutions in the control room industry,” said Joseph Pacher-Theinburg at Naxicap. “By leveraging the strengths of VuWall’s software development team and G&D and Tritec’s hardware expertise, we are unlocking new possibilities for innovation and market growth. ”

Paul Vander Plaetse added: “The integration of G&D’s world-class KVM technology with VuWall’s innovative IP video wall solutions is a game changer for command and control environments. This partnership will allow us to deliver a truly seamless experience, enhancing operational efficiency and situational awareness for our customers.”

VuWall and G&D will showcase their latest innovations at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025 in Barcelona February 4-7, 2025. Discover VuWall’s innovative solutions at stand 5C700 and G&D’s latest technologies at stand 5J350. Schedule a meeting today at vuwall.com/ise to explore how we are transforming control room operations.

Together, VuWall, G&D, and Tritec are redefining the standards for control room technology, empowering organizations to achieve new levels of collaboration, efficiency, and interoperability in mission-critical environments. This collaboration is set to redefine control room operations across key industries, including public safety, transportation, security, utilities, state and local, government and defense, and enterprise sectors, driving new benchmarks in performance and reliability.

Learn more about VuWall and its full line of solutions at vuwall.com.

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