Innovative, service-oriented business merges with long-standing industry leader to create comprehensive technical solutions company
(October 3, 2018 – Fishers, Ind.) –Fishers-based Ultimate Automation announces the acquisition of Electronic Evolutions to form Ultimate Technologies Group. The new entity will be headquartered in Ultimate Automation’s existing offices as well as expanding into the IoT Lab facility in Fishers.
Founded on the brand promise of unparalleled customer service and responsiveness, Ultimate Technologies Group offers innovative audio-visual, information technology, building controls and technology integration capabilities providing a winning combination for customers, employees and the marketplace.
Ultimate Automation has become a market leader in integrated technology solutions for its customers. It has built the standard in customer responsiveness and service for customers around the world. Founded in 1985, Electronic Evolutions provides a rich heritage in audio-visual technology solutions together with an impressive list of long-standing customers.
According to Ultimate Automation’s founder and president Will O’Brien, Electronic Evolutions’ loyal and impressive customer base will be a perfect fit with his team’s service-oriented business model. “Ultimate Technologies Group provides a significant opportunity for our existing and future customers through an unmatched, four-hour response time service offering, remote monitoring service to proactively solve 75% of technology issues and comprehensive, and innovative technical capabilities. As organizations see how technology empowers employee performance which in turn drives business results, Ultimate Technologies Group is well positioned to help support companies on that empowerment journey.”
According to Tiffany O’Brien, chief executive officer for Ultimate Automation, “Merging a stable, 30-year-plus company with an innovative, customer-centric one is a win-win-win for our customers, employees and the market.”
“We have been impressed with Ultimate Automation’s industry knowledge and skilled staff, as well as their commitment to customer satisfaction,” said Electronic Evolutions CEO Daniel Knotts. “The more I learned about them, the more I knew this was a great fit for us.” The extended business, Ultimate Technologies Group, will serve hundreds of well-known companies.
“Ultimate Automation has rapidly become a true innovator and technology leader not only in Fishers but throughout our state due in part to their dedication to service and strong leadership in Will O’Brien,” said Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. “Their latest growth acquisition of Electronic Evolutions, in addition to their rapid organic growth is a prime example of our smart, vibrant, and entrepreneurial business community. We are thrilled they will not only remain headquartered in Fishers, but continue their growth and innovation at the Indiana IoT Lab.”
Effective immediately, the two companies have rebranded and will operate as Ultimate Technologies Group. (www.ultimatetechnologiesgroup.com).
Download the press release here: (Ultimate Automation Acquires Electronic Evolutions to form Ultimate Technologies Group)
About Ultimate Technologies Group Ultimate Technologies Group, a customer-responsive focused company headquartered in Fishers, Indiana, provides nation-wide commercial audio-visual, information technology solutions, and building controls to clients in healthcare, education, houses of worship, and commercial workspaces, whether it be new construction or a much-needed update to reflect today’s workforce. To learn more about Ultimate Technologies Group, visit them at www.ultimatetechnologiesgroup.com.
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