Maturix has joined Saint-Gobain to strengthen digital construction chemicals platform
Maturix, a leading provider of real-time monitoring solutions for the concrete industry, has been acquired by Saint-Gobain as part of the group’s strategic expansion of its digital construction chemicals platform.
Based in Denmark, Maturix offers cutting-edge wireless sensor technology that allows remote, real-time monitoring of concrete properties during the curing and hardening process. This innovation helps contractors optimize operations and meet traceability requirements more efficiently. By reducing the concrete construction cycle by up to 50%, Maturix boosts job-site productivity while simultaneously improving concrete quality and ensuring a high level of structural performance.
Saint-Gobain is a publicly traded global group operating in 80 countries with over 161,000 employees. A leader in light and sustainable construction, the group designs, manufactures and distributes high-performance materials and solutions for the construction and industrial sectors.
Oaklins’ team in Denmark acted as the strategic and financial advisor to the owners of Maturix in this transaction.
Lars Friis
Chairman and shareholder, Maturix
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