After the merger, GPEGs original management team will remain unchanged, and will join Advantech Embedded Core Computing Group, under the name of Advantech-GPEG. GPEGs industry know-how, plus sales experience in the European market, will combine well with Advantechs worldwide sales team and service network. These complementary strengths will actively promote Advantech intelligent display and further develop the gaming market in Europe.
Advantech Chairman KC Liu stated: "In view of the global trend toward Smart Cities and IoT, the intelligent display will be the most important user interface in the near future. Therefore, Advantech is very optimistic about development potential in the intelligent display market, and with the GPEG merger, we hope that we can accelerate product development, enhance sales strength, and lead market growth in intelligent displays."
KC Liu further added: "Although Advantech already has sales teams and product development capabilities in Europe, it is difficult to specifically target customer needs until we are very familiar with the gaming industry in Europe. After the merger, we expect to draw on GPEG market development experience in the European gaming market and professional industry know-how, and combine these with Advantech's existing global marketing and sales teams to expand the European intelligent display market."
Meanwhile, Advantech will also integrate GPEGs product sales and design professionals with the resources of Innocore-Gaming, which Advantech acquired in 2010, to provide the European gaming market with complete solutions, significantly promoting Advantech embedded boards and overall revenue.
After the merger, GPEGs former CEO Nick How and Sales Director Dave Webbing will continue leading Advantech-GPEG, cultivating gaming and application-specific display markets for customers in each vertical industry, and providing customized complete solutions to become one of Europes most influential intelligent display brands.
GPEG was established in London in 2005 to supply specialized application displays, especially designing and producing intelligent displays for the gaming industry.
GPEG's performance has been dazzling; annual sales have exceeded $18 million, and the growth rate has been over 20%.
Nick How commented: We are tremendously excited about the opportunities for our customers, suppliers and employees that this merger will bring, the access to complementary products, worldwide sales channels as well as the resources of a company like Advantech, paves the way for a very bright future for the company.