Vidinoti acquired by fast growing B2B SaaS company

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24.06.2021
Vidinoti AR app

Bigtincan, focussed on sales enablement automation, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of EPFL-spin-off Vidinoti SA. With this acquisition, Bigtincan strengthens its ability to provide sales professionals with tools to virtually present products in their customers' actual environments.

Headquartered in Fribourg, Vidinoti is a leader in the area of Augmented Reality, leveraging a strong portfolio of patents and a web-based content management system that allows users to manage augmented content at scale. The increased engagement created by these unique experiences results in better learning, more frequent interactions, better responses and stronger brand recognition.

The combination of Bigtincan and Vidinoti creates a new way to develop, deploy and manage AR content - offering companies a compelling value proposition and alternative to traditional means of communication and interaction with buyers.

"The ability to interact digitally with objects in the real world can dramatically improve the buying experience for companies in traditional high-touch verticals like industrial manufacturing, retail, and hospitality," said David Keane, CEO and Co-founder of Bigtincan. "With Viditnoti's technology, Bigtican's customers can create augmented experiences for their products at scale without relying on third parties and deliver them on any device."

"Augmented reality has game-changing potential in areas like buyer engagement; it can completely redefine how salespeople interact with their customers," said Philippe Jeanrenaud, CEO of Vidinoti. "We are thrilled to continue our journey with Bigtincan to explore the possibilities, design innovative use-cases, and bring AR and VR to support the growth and effectiveness of the sales process."

Bigtincan is one of the fastest growing B2B SaaS companies in the Sales Enablement industry with customers such as AT&T, Thermo Fisher, Merck or ANZ Bank. Its global team supports customers in over 50 countries from major operations centers in the USA, Australia, UK, and more.

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