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IREON Insights: Acejan Capital acquires Supplies Buddy and launches Medama I-Track

Alex Guttman

 

Regis Medrano

 

Brooklyn, NY Acejan Capital has acquired the technology and intellectual property of Supplies Buddy, including its brand name. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the development of innovative solutions for tracking inventory, equipment, machinery, waste bins, paper towel dispensers, safety alerts, employee tasks, and more.

As part of this acquisition, Acejan Capital has rebranded Supplies Buddy under the new name Medama I-Track. Regis Medrano will be the president of this division and in charge of marketing and research and development This rebranding reflects their commitment to providing cutting-edge technology tailored for the institutional marketplace.

“We are thrilled to integrate Supplies Buddy’s technology into our portfolio,” said Alex Guttman, principal of Acejan Capital. “With Medama I-Track, we are dedicated to refining and expanding this technology to better serve our clients and enhance operational efficiencies across the board.”

The Medama I-Track technology will empower institutions to monitor and manage their resources more effectively, driving productivity and safety in their operations. Acejan Capital is committed to continuing the development of this innovative technology to meet the evolving needs of the marketplace.

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