LumApps acquisition marks a strategic move to strengthen its AI employee hub capabilities. LumApps has officially declared its intention to purchase Comeen. This initiative is geared towards improving workplace experience solutions and expanding LumApps’ footprint within the digital workplace innovation landscape.
The LumApps acquisition will integrate Comeen’s workplace tools into its platform. This means that companies will benefit by enhancing engagement and communications. Moreover, it will ensure that users have efficient work environments. Both when working in hybrid spaces and when working at the office. Comeen offers solutions in terms of workplace experience and technology, as well as smart offices. Hence, their integration within LumApps’ platform will contribute additional features to their ecosystem. The LumApps acquisition will also help enterprises manage workplace operations more efficiently.
“Work doesn’t happen in one place or one system; it happens across tools, teams, and environments,” said Sébastien Ricard, CEO of LumApps. “With Comeen, we’re extending our AI Agent Hub into the physical workplace, bringing everything employees need into one platform where work truly comes together across digital and physical environments. With enterprise digital signage, we can now extend that experience even further, reaching employees wherever they work.”
Enhancing Workplace Experience Through AI Integration
LumApps continues to invest in AI-driven workplace transformation. In that regard, the purchase fits into their growth strategy. At the same time, it underscores the company’s efforts in creating intelligent employee experiences. The LumApps purchase emphasizes the need for AI-based workplace solutions. As more businesses adopt digital transformation strategies, such collaborations will foster innovation.
“When we invested in LumApps, we saw a platform redefining the digital workplace,” said David Nicault, Partner and Head of Technology Investing at Bridgepoint. “With the addition of Beekeeper, LumApps expanded to serve both frontline and desk-based employees. With Comeen, LumApps now takes the next step, activating its AI agent strategy with deep workplace capabilities, unlocking the full value of AI across the digital and physical workplace.
“The market has long separated digital employee experience from workplace experience, creating fragmented systems and underused spaces,” said Ben Gauthier, CEO of Comeen. “By bringing them together through AI-driven interactions, we’re turning the employee hub into the operational brain of the workplace where engagement, space, and services work as one system.”
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