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TMA Systems acquires EQ2 to expand healthcare asset management capabilities

por Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | March 11, 2025
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TMA Systems has acquired EQ2, a provider of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) designed for healthcare organizations.

The move strengthens TMA Systems’ presence in clinical engineering and facility management, enhancing its ability to support hospitals and medical facilities in maintaining equipment, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency.

Tulsa, Oklahoma-based TMA Systems offers enterprise asset and maintenance management solutions across industries, while EQ2 specializes in healthcare-specific asset management through its HEMS platform. By integrating EQ2’s expertise in clinical equipment management with TMA Systems' broader enterprise asset management capabilities, the acquisition aims to deliver a more comprehensive suite of solutions for healthcare organizations.
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"We are thrilled to welcome EQ2 into the TMA Systems family," said Mark Simner, CEO of TMA Systems. "With EQ2’s deep expertise in clinical equipment management and our cutting-edge EAM and CMMS technology, we are poised to set a new industry standard for facility management in hospitals and medical institutions."

EQ2’s HEMS platform has been widely used by hospitals to streamline operations, improve patient safety, and ensure regulatory compliance. Navneet Agarwal, general manager and chief technology officer of EQ2, said the acquisition "represents a powerful opportunity to expand our impact in the healthcare sector."

This marks TMA Systems’ fifth acquisition since 2021, aligning with the company's broader growth strategy. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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