#Envu is thrilled to announce we’ve signed a definitive agreement to purchase In2Care®, a technology company headquartered in the Netherlands that specializes in the development and commercialization of novel mosquito control products. This strategic acquisition will further diversify the global Envu #mosquitomanagement portfolio, offering pest control operators, lawn care companies, mosquito abatement professionals and other valued customers even more forward-thinking innovations for nuisance mosquito control and preventing the spread of vector-borne diseases. “As a company committed to 360° innovation, nature-positive solutions and helping protect public health, Envu is delighted to welcome the In2Care team to the Envu family,” says Gilles Galliou, Envu CEO. “Together, we will build upon and accelerate the growth of their exciting mosquito-management technologies and bring them to more customers around the world as we work to advance healthy environments.” Both of our teams are equally passionate about mosquito management innovation and know each other well after having collaborated for more than two years. With this acquisition, we look forward to continuing to work together to prevent the bite today so communities can thrive tomorrow. The transaction is expected to close by year-end 2024. Read the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/g4F6FqeP
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