Digital change at Waldner

Waldner Group enters into strategic partnerships to strengthen digital transformation

02-Jun-2025
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The Waldner Group is consistently looking to the future and is investing in two technology-oriented companies. The aim of this collaboration is to drive forward the digital transformation, exploit synergies and sustainably expand its own value proposition.

The new partnerships focus on the joint development of digital solutions, the acceleration of innovation processes and the expansion of technological expertise. The two companies - essentim GmbH and dbeyond erp+GmbH - bring different, complementary strengths to the table: While essentim is particularly impressive due to its technological innovative strength, dbeyond erp+ offers comprehensive expertise in the field of digital process optimization.

"Digital transformation is not a one-off project, but an ongoing process that requires openness to change and targeted external impetus," says Jochen Früh, CEO of the Waldner Group. "With our new partners, we are not only gaining technological strength, but also new perspectives to future-proof our company - for our customers, our employees and the market of tomorrow."

The partnerships were deliberately designed to be long-term and strategic. It is not just about investment, but about building resilient, future-proof collaborations. The focus is on shared values, a spirit of innovation and a clear commitment to quality and customer benefits.

Both investments are embedded in Waldner's overarching transformation strategy, which is paving the way for an even more agile, digital company. The aim is to tap into new market opportunities, intelligently network internal processes and develop new digital business models together with strong partners.

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