Global leading IT firm FPT Software, a subsidiary of FPT Corporation (FPT) recently announced a partnership with David Lamm Consulting, a German IT consulting company in the energy sector. This collaboration combines FPT Software’s global reach with David Lamm Consulting’s expertise to co-develop innovative solutions to address demands in energy production, distribution, and sustainable development.
Leveraging David Lamm Consulting’s broad spectrum of digital competencies, including UI/UX design, integration, full-stack development, SAP and Salesforce integration, FPT Software can enhance its technology portfolio to provide enhanced support to existing and new clients in the energy and utilities sectors. The partnership is expected to assist FPT Software in strengthening its presence across Germany and the European region.
Meanwhile, David Lamm Consulting can gain access to FPT Software’s industry know-how, and extensive partner network across 30 countries to scale up operations and expand market reach.
Tran Van Dung, Chief Executive Officer of FPT Software Europe said: “We are seeing a growing demand for digital solutions and services within the energy and utilities sectors. By combining FPT Software’s global expertise with David Lamm Consulting's extensive experience in energy project implementation, we are poised to accelerate the delivery of innovative solutions for businesses in Europe and across the world.”
“This collaboration with FPT Software presents a valuable opportunity to expand our capabilities and broaden our impact. With FPT Software's technological expertise, we will deliver greater value to our energy clients and advance key digital transformation efforts in the energy and utility industry,” David Lamm, David Lamm Consulting’s Chief Executive Officer pledged.
Boasting over 16 years of operations in the European market, FPT is now a trusted digital transformation partner of more than 150 European leading companies, such as E.ON, Schaeffler, Viessmann, Covestro, Volvo, and Siemens. The company boasts a presence in nine countries, with recent office openings in Nuremberg, Germany, and Gothenburg, Sweden. By 2030, FPT aims to expand its workforce to 1,000 IT professionals, with 50% of roles being filled by local employees.