ASSA ABLOY Group acquires DoorBird

October 10, 2022

The ASSA ABLOY Group has acquired 100% of the shares in Bird Home Automation GmbH, with the aim to further expand and scale the business in the coming years in view of changing market requirements.

“To continue to grow and scale the company, we concluded that it was time to find a new owner to take the company forward and help it thrive in the years to come. ASSA ABLOY emerged as the best candidate to acquire DoorBird. They bring a wealth of technology, resources and capabilities to support the continued success of our business.” 

“I look forward to welcoming DoorBird and their employees into the ASSA ABLOY Group. DoorBird is a strategic technological addition to the ASSA ABLOY Group and will reinforce our offering with IP door intercom and provide complementary growth opportunities,” added Nico Delvaux, President and CEO of ASSA ABLOY. 

Bird Home Automation develops and manufactures high-quality IP-based video door intercoms, access control devices, indoor stations and accessories under the trademark “DoorBird”. The company’s headquarters and production plant are in Berlin, Germany, with a sales office in San Francisco (CA) and Jacksonville (FL).

Being part of the ASSA ABLOY Group offers both companies the opportunity to better serve customers and develop new opportunities for the future through the complementary capabilities of both companies.

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