Echoo Group, a Latvian company specializing in Building Management Systems (BMS) and energy efficiency solutions, has joined the world’s largest independent BMS service provider - Nordomatic.
This acquisition marks a significant milestone in the development of smart building technologies in the Baltics, opening new growth opportunities for Echoo Group and strengthening the position of Latvian engineering expertise on the international stage.
This acquisition marks a significant milestone in the development of smart building technologies in the Baltics, opening new growth opportunities for Echoo Group and strengthening the position of Latvian engineering expertise on the international stage.
A new chapter in building automation
Founded in 2016 in Riga, Echoo Group has become one of the leading companies in the building automation and BMS market in the Baltics. The team of 35 specialists delivers large-scale building automation and low-voltage system projects for commercial, public, and industrial buildings - from offices and hospitals to airports, universities, and logistics centers.
By becoming part of Nordomatic Group, Echoo Group gains access to global expertise, advanced smart building technologies, and international experience that will help accelerate the development of energy-efficient and sustainable solutions both in Latvia and worldwide.
By becoming part of Nordomatic Group, Echoo Group gains access to global expertise, advanced smart building technologies, and international experience that will help accelerate the development of energy-efficient and sustainable solutions both in Latvia and worldwide.
“Nordomatic follows a clear mission — to accelerate the transition toward an open and sustainable future. We are pleased to welcome Echoo Group as a strong new partner in Latvia. This acquisition not only opens access to a promising market but also brings additional resources and competencies that enhance our flexibility and competitiveness globally,” Toke Kjær Juul, CEO of Nordomatic Group.
Recognizing Latvian engineering excellence
The acquisition of Echoo Group by Nordomatic is a recognition of Latvian engineering expertise and the growing importance of the local specialists in the smart building industry. The demand for energy-efficient, automated, and digitally connected buildings continues to increase, and this partnership allows Echoo Group to take an active role in developing innovative, sustainable technologies on a global scale.
“This is a major step forward and proof that Latvian engineering competence is competitive at the international level. By joining Nordomatic, we gain access to global knowledge and innovation to further develop energy-efficient technologies worldwide. It’s an opportunity to grow and jointly shape the future of smart and sustainable buildings,” Gļebs Kiseļovs, CEO of Echoo Group and now Managing Director of Nordomatic Latvia.
About Echoo Group
Founded in 2016 in Riga, Echoo Group designs and implements Building Management Systems (BMS) and low-voltage solutions for commercial, public, and industrial buildings. The company focuses on energy efficiency, automation, and building digitalization, helping clients optimize performance and reduce operational costs.
Echoo Group employs 35 specialists, and its forecasted turnover for 2025 is approximately 3 million euros.
Echoo Group employs 35 specialists, and its forecasted turnover for 2025 is approximately 3 million euros.
About Nordomatic
Founded in 1967 in Sweden, Nordomatic is the world’s largest independent Building Management System integrator, providing solutions for smart buildings and energy efficiency. The company operates in eight countries, including Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and India, employing over 1,200 people.
In 2024, Nordomatic’s solutions helped customers eliminate more than 269,000 tons of CO₂ emissions, contributing significantly to reducing the industry’s carbon footprint and promoting sustainable development worldwide.
In 2024, Nordomatic’s solutions helped customers eliminate more than 269,000 tons of CO₂ emissions, contributing significantly to reducing the industry’s carbon footprint and promoting sustainable development worldwide.
