Accenture Strengthens Its Presence in the Italian Market with Fibermind Acquisition

Accenture acquires Fibermind, an Italian telecommunications technology company

Accenture has recently announced the acquisition of Fibermind, a telecom consulting and network engineering services company based in Italy. With a team of 400 employees, Fibermind is headquartered in Rovigo and operates throughout the country. The company specializes in deploying fiber and mobile 5G networks, as well as offering infrastructure engineering services. Their client base includes private sector businesses in telecommunications, utilities, and transportation, as well as relationships with national authorities and municipalities.

The acquisition of Fibermind will expand Accenture’s services to include network design, permits management, project management, network acceptance testing, and more. Mauro Macchi, President and CEO of Accenture in Italy, emphasized the importance of investing in strategic acquisitions that support client transformations across key sectors in the country. He noted that this acquisition allows Accenture to deliver higher quality, innovation, and cost management to clients through Fibermind’s expertise.

Roberto Pagella, who leads Accenture Operations in Italy, highlighted the synergies between the two companies that will allow them to create a center of excellence in engineering services. He noted that technology and data will enhance human skills and knowledge through this acquisition. This acquisition is part of Accenture’s strategy for inorganic growth following previous deals such as Intellera Consulting and Ammagamma.

Overall, the acquisition of Fibermind adds to Accenture’s presence and capabilities in the Italian market while complementing their previous acquisitions in the telecom sector. With a focus on delivering end-to-end network engineering services and expanding their offerings to clients, Accenture continues to invest in strategic acquisitions to drive growth and transformation in key industries.

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