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Valsoft Corporation Inc. (‘Valsoft’), a Montreal-based company specialising in the acquisition and development of software companies in vertical markets, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Azility Energy Management Solutions (‘Azility’), a next-generation energy management solutions provider that powers energy, water, and emissions savings across every asset and department for organisations large and small.

It has been an amazing journey to start and build a company and I’m looking forward to seeing it flourish with these great new owners,” said Co-Founder Dean Jackson. 

Emissions reporting requirements

Azility was originally founded in 2006 as Planet Footprint, established to help Australian Councils meet new emissions reporting requirements, and has evolved over the years across Australia and the U.S., to help facilitate clean energy and water for all by bringing data to life, helping organisations become more energy and water efficient, and to reduce their impact on the environment. 

We are thrilled to acquire our first energy-saving company and expand our Energy Trading"

We are thrilled to acquire our first energy-saving company and expand our Energy Trading & Risk Management vertical through our acquisition of Azility,” said Michael Assi, CEO of Aspire Software, the operating division of Valsoft, adding “Azility’s experienced team, modern cloud-native solution, and dominant position in the Australian market will make a great addition for future growth and continuous product innovation.”

Cloud-native solution

Azility became the second business in the energy space to be acquired by Valsoft, joining Energy Trading and Risk Management solutions company Inatech. The Azility leadership team will be working with Valsoft to lead Azility through this new chapter.

I’m excited to enter this new era working with ValSoft to further expand our products and services in the energy space,” said CEO Rikki Papesch.

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