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Sweco acquires Inmind

International consulting group Sweco has acquired the ITS consulting firm Inmind, which has offices in in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Sweden. “Inmind’s core expertise in ITS will strengthen our offering to clients in this area and together we will be market-leading in ITS at both the regional and national level,” says Johan Dozzi, President of Sweco Infrastructure in Sweden.
June 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
International consulting group 931 Sweco has acquired the ITS consulting firm Inmind, which has offices in in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Sweden.

“Inmind’s core expertise in ITS will strengthen our offering to clients in this area and together we will be market-leading in ITS at both the regional and national level,” says Johan Dozzi, President of Sweco Infrastructure in Sweden.

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