Tremend expands US operations via acquisition
Romanian software producer Tremend, one of the fastest-growing tech companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), has finalized the acquisition of US-based web and mobile development firm 648 Group. 2018-02-14 16:14:59
The acquisition is an important step in the company's strategy to expand its presence in the US, among other regions like the UK and the Scandinavian countries, according to Romania-Insider.
648 Group has been developing projects for a wide range of industries, ranging from advertising, real-estate, automotive, tourism, publishing, banking, to manufacturing, aerospace, and retail. It has been creating and delivering premium web and mobile solutions for brands such as the International Airport in Atlanta, Ford, Farmers Insurance, Samsung or Netflix.
In 2016, Tremend ranked 37th on the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe list of the fastest growing technology suppliers in the region.
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