Company type | Aktiebolag |
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Nasdaq Stockholm: HMS | |
ISIN | SE0009997018 |
Industry | Technology industry |
Founded | 1988Halmstad, Sweden |
Headquarters | Halmstad , Sweden |
Key people | Staffan Dahlström, CEO Charlotte Brogren, Chairman Joakim Nideborn, CFO Jörgen Palmhager, COO |
Products | Anybus, Ewon, Intesis, Ixxat |
Revenue | 267 million EUR (2023) |
Number of employees | 1200 (2024) |
Website | hms-networks |
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HMS Networks AB is an international company in the field of Industrial Information and Communication Technology (Industrial ICT). [6] HMS is headquartered in Halmstad, Sweden [7] and is listed on the Nasdaq Nordic stock exchange, [8] employing 1200 people with reported sales of 267 million Euro in 2023. HMS stands for "Hardware Meets Software" referring to the fact that HMS products allow industrial hardware to be connected to IoT software. [9]
HMS manufactures and markets industrial communication products that connect industrial devices to different industrial networks and IoT systems. HMS products act as translators between robots, control systems, motors, sensors, etc. and the different industrial networks that exists in the market (fieldbuses and Industrial Ethernet). HMS also offers a portfolio of wireless products as well as remote solutions[ buzzword ] for web-based control of field equipment such as PLCs, electric generators, machines, telecommunication base stations, building management systems and the likes.
HMS markets products under the following brands:
HMS has operations in: Sweden (Halmstad), Germany (Karlsruhe, Ravensburg, Wetzlar, Buchen), Belgium (Nivelles), Spain (Igualada, Barcelona), United States (Chicago, Boston), China (Beijing), Japan (Yokohama), The Netherlands (Hedel, Rotterdam), Italy (Milan, Brescia), France (Mulhouse), Romania (Sibiu), UK (Coventry, Singapore, UAE (Dubai), South Korea (Seoul), India (Pune), Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City). In addition, distributors in 50 countries resell the HMS products on local markets.
HMS was founded in 1988 by Nicolas Hassbjer and has been deemed "Export Company of the Year" by the Swedish Trade Council. [14]
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