BIS is expanding into France, Germany and the UK. The company – which has a proven track record in the area of AV and ICT integration, as well as room furnishing – has previously focused on the Benelux market.
BIS has a proven track record in the area of AV and ICT integration, as well as room furnishing. Over a six-year period, the company has furnished 30,000 rooms at thousands of organisations. Mood, which is a global leader in experience design for the retail, leisure and hospitality industries, acquired BIS a year ago.
As BIS expands its market reach, the company will continue to be marketed as BIS and build on its already-strong reputation as an audio visual and ICT system integrator in a range of sectors, including hospitality. BIS’ knowledge, skills and experience, complemented by Mood’s existing network and expertise in France, Germany and the UK, aims to create a comprehensive service unrivalled by others in the market.
BIS’ core competencies include audio visual solutions, video communication, digital signage and interior projects – which covers the complete design scheme, including furniture, lighting, floors, walls and ceilings.
Jean Pierre Overbeek, CEO of BIS Group, comments: “We see great opportunities in these three new markets for BIS to support the needs of businesses with innovative audio visual and IT solutions. We have years of experience consulting and executing projects for organisations in diverse sectors, and every year create and maintain thousands of presentation and communication rooms for brands.
“Through joining forces with Mood, we can now also offer added value in the area of audio visual room furnishing and other audio visual solutions – such as video communication – to organisations in other key European countries.”
Ben Gujral, chief financial officer of Mood Media Corporation, adds: “Especially in high-quality audio visual and ICT integration and room furnishing, we see great potential to support businesses which need international solutions in Europe. The 800 specialists who work for Mood across Europe enable us, as one of few organisations with such capabilities, to anticipate this trend.”