RAM Infotechnology has acquired Interoperability Group with support from Keensight Capital
RAM Infotechnology (RAM-IT) has acquired Interoperability Group, a leading Dutch provider of healthcare IT solutions, with the support of Keensight Capital, a leading European growth buy-out investor specializing in technology and healthcare.
The acquisition of Interoperability Group further strengthens RAM-IT’s position in the healthcare IT sector and reinforces its commitment to driving digital transformation. With a shared healthcare-focused DNA, Interoperability Group brings in-depth expertise in data interoperability and a strong reputation across the Dutch healthcare system, making it a highly complementary addition to the RAM-IT Group.
RAM-IT is a premium cloud service partner dedicated to the healthcare sector. The company delivers private and public cloud solutions that are fully customized to meet the specific requirements of healthcare organizations. Its services support the hosting and management of applications, mobile workstations and networks. RAM-IT primarily serves medium to large healthcare institutions in the Netherlands, offering secure, compliant and scalable infrastructure designed to support mission-critical healthcare operations.
Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Utrecht, Interoperability Group comprises three brands: MedicalPHIT, Interoplab and Lodamind. The group serves over 200 public and private healthcare organizations across the Netherlands, providing strategic IT advisory, AI expertise and consulting to enhance data flows and operational efficiency within healthcare organizations. Its proprietary software enables healthcare providers to test and validate the interoperability of healthcare data systems. In addition, its visual design and communication services enable more efficient engagement with patients, professionals and stakeholders. The company employs more than 70 professionals and has built a strong reputation for domain expertise and innovation.
Oaklins’ team in the Netherlands acted as the exclusive buy-side M&A advisor to Keensight Capital and RAM-IT. The transaction adds to Oaklins’ extensive track record in the IT services sector, underpinned by deep sector expertise and insight into valuation trends and market dynamics.


Sprechen Sie mit dem Deal-Team
Frederik van der Schoot
Oaklins Netherlands
Transaktionen
St. Claraspital AG has been acquired by University Hospital Basel
University Hospital Basel (USB) has acquired St. Claraspital AG, expanding its network of specialized care and integrated services. With St. Claraspital’s strong community presence, expertise in acute and rehabilitation medicine and established outpatient clinics, this merger enhances USB’s ability to provide seamless, patient-centered treatment across the continuum of care. The completion of the transaction is subject to clearance by the Swiss Competition Commission (COMCO).
Mehr erfahrenCrux Agribotics has been acquired by VDL
Crux Agribotics, a Dutch AgTech innovator with a 40-year heritage in computer vision, robotics, software development and high-tech engineering, has been acquired by VDL Groep, an international industrial family business. Through the acquisition of Crux Agribotics, VDL Groep further strengthens its position in foodtech, one of the growth markets for this family-owned industrial company.
Mehr erfahrenAirport AI has been acquired by 15below
Airport AI has been acquired by 15below, a UK-based leader in automated passenger communications backed by LDC. This transaction represents a strategic opportunity to combine complementary capabilities across the airport and airline sectors, creating a unified platform for real-time, personalized passenger engagement. The acquisition is expected to unlock significant growth potential, positioning the business as the go-to solution for travel industry communications.
Mehr erfahren