ACOME Initiates Future Goals Including a Change in Leadership
ACOME has begun a new strategy titled “Connect to 2030” to meet customer demands in not just the telecommunications market, but also the automotive and construction markets. The plan is made with three key priorities to the Group: international expansion, industrial transformation, and operational quality.
“At ACOME, everything starts with our customers. In an increasingly fast-paced telecom market, our mission to meet rising demand for reliable, competitive, and innovative solutions is clear, strengthening our position in Europe and paving the way for global expansion,” said ACOME Group CEO and newly appointed Chairman Frédéric Briand. “Connect to 2030 reaffirms the Group’s commitment to sustainable, agile, and innovation-driven growth. I am excited to guide ACOME through this new strategic chapter that reflects our desire to lead this controlled transformation, while building on our cooperative roots and technological expertise.”
This strategy also includes a “new shared governance structure” led by Briand (also taking on the role of Group Chairman) and Stéphane Samson, ACOME Group’s recently appointed Deputy CEO. The Group states that Samson’s appointment alongside Briand fortifies the Group’s continuity and also supports its goals of international growth and sustainable development.
ACOME plans to take initiative of future economic, social, environmental, and technological hurdles by acting in the present. The new strategy consists of a quicker and more responsive governance model as well as supports making new partnerships through shared innovation and co-investment.
“An industry-wide controlled transformation is, now more than ever, a necessity to meet the evolving needs of operators and the wider connectivity market,” said Samson. “The new strategy reflects our belief in this transformation through collaboration, strengthening our ties with customers, partners and employees across all our markets. By drawing on the strength of our teams we will shape a more resilient and forward-looking ACOME."