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FORTÉ Expands Internationally With Acquisition of Informationsteknik in Sweden and Denmark
Sep 24, 2025 4:48 AM

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

FORTÉ, formerly AVI Systems, today announced it has acquired Informationsteknik Scandinavia AB, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. With operations in both Sweden and Denmark, this acquisition further expands FORTÉ’s European presence and advances its strategy to support global organizations with modern audiovisual and unified collaboration solutions.

“Informationsteknik has served customers in Sweden and Denmark since 1989. With seven locations and more than 120 employees, the team is committed to customer service and technology solutions designed to transform the modern workplace,” said Jeff Stoebner, Chairman and CEO at FORTÉ. “Through a combination of high standards and deep technical expertise, this business is an ideal fit with the FORTÉ mission to deliver future-ready solutions for communication and collaboration globally.”

Sweden, with its strong economy and highly skilled workforce, is an ideal hub for U.S.-based companies expanding into the Nordic and Baltic regions. This acquisition solidifies FORTÉ’s position as a leader in both the United States and Europe, while enhancing the company’s ability to deliver global solutions.

Local Strength, Global Reach

Informationsteknik is known for its commitment to quality. With decades of experience and a strong local presence, the company has built a reputation for delivering seamless, high-impact solutions across corporate, education, and event environments. Its team of professionals has made the organization a trusted partner for many prominent organizations in Scandinavia.

“Joining FORTÉ marks an exciting new chapter for Informationsteknik,” said Patrik Camp, who will become CEO of FORTÉ in Sweden. “As part of the FORTÉ growth strategy, we can expand our reach, strengthen our capabilities, and deliver even greater value to our customers.”

Moving forward, the existing audiovisual integration business in Sweden and Denmark will become FORTÉ serving customers throughout the two countries. The organization’s events businesses will continue under two brand names – Informationsteknik in Sweden and Get Visual in Denmark – due to their strong recognition and trusted reputations managing high-profile live corporate event and meeting solutions.

FORTÉ will continue to invest in people and infrastructure to serve local, regional, and global customers, helping them transform the workplace, manage technology estates, and adapt to emerging solutions including artificial intelligence. The Sweden and Denmark locations will continue to serve as Regional Business Units of GPA, a global delivery engine. With a strong leadership position in Europe, FORTÉ is positioned to deliver end-to-end services for multinational enterprises while recognizing the unique needs of local and regional customers.

ABOUT FORTÉ

FORTÉ is a leading provider of innovative communication and collaboration solutions and service, dedicated to transforming workplaces in corporate, education and government agencies. With a focus on innovation, scalability, and reliability, FORTÉ helps organizations create connected, productive environments where people, spaces, and technology work together effortlessly. FORTÉ empowers organizations with secure, future-ready systems that enhance every employee touchpoint. For more information, visit www.ourforte.com

Source: FORTÉ

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