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Copeland Advances AI and Digital Strategy with Acquisition of Bueno Analytics

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Acquisition integrates advanced SaaS capabilities to deliver smarter, data‑driven HVAC and cold chain solutions


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Copeland, a global provider of compression technologies and controls solutions, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Bueno Analytics (“Bueno”), an Australia-based company specializing in SaaS solutions that leverage embedded AI and machine learning to deliver building analytics, energy management and operational efficiency across commercial buildings and the cold chain. Bueno’s platform is deployed across several thousand customer sites worldwide, providing broad connectivity, full portfolio visibility and critical operational insights.

Buildings account for an estimated 40% of global carbon emissions, with commercial buildings and the cold chain representing a significant share of that impact. The integration of Bueno’s platform with Copeland’s deep domain expertise will deliver a powerful suite of capabilities, including predictive maintenance, energy management, leak detection, workforce efficiency tools and advanced analytics. Together, these technologies will help customers uncover energy‑saving opportunities and gain the actionable insights needed to operate their facilities more effectively and efficiently.

Customers increasingly rely on data‑driven services to maintain uptime, reduce energy use, and extend equipment life. This acquisition strengthens Copeland’s aftermarket portfolio with an AI‑driven analytics solution designed to optimize building operations, deliver measurable performance improvements and support customers in meeting their sustainability goals.

“This acquisition will combine Copeland’s leading-edge technologies, broad aftermarket offerings and strong customer relationships with Bueno Analytics’ proven AI-enabled platform and technical capabilities,” said Ross B. Shuster, CEO of Copeland. “Together, Copeland and Bueno will be extremely well positioned to use advanced data analytics to help customers optimize their operations and reduce their carbon footprint.”

The combined capabilities are expected to meet the complex operational demands of managed building environments while addressing the growing need for connected, scalable and intuitive solutions. This innovative offering strengthens Copeland’s commitment to advancing the energy transition, reducing emissions and operating costs, and safeguarding high‑value perishable goods through innovative technologies.

“We are proud of the platform we have built and the value it delivers to customers,” said Hugh Amoyal, CEO of Bueno Analytics. “Joining Copeland allows us to integrate our technology with their capabilities, global reach and expertise, creating new opportunities to support customers in managing energy use and optimizing building performance.”

“We have spent over a decade developing our world-leading platform,” added Leon Wurfel, founder of Bueno Analytics. “This collaboration will now ensure we can continue to invest in research and development to help customers deliver emission reductions at speed and meet the world’s evolving sustainability challenges.”

This acquisition is expected to close in the first half of the 2026 calendar year, subject to customary closing conditions, including receipt of certain regulatory approvals. This announcement includes forward-looking statements regarding the proposed acquisition and its expected benefits. Actual results may differ due to market conditions or other factors. Bueno Analytics will continue to operate as an independent company until the transaction closes. Copeland undertakes no obligation to update these statements.

About Copeland:

Copeland is a global leader in compression technologies and controls solutions, with a global installed base of more than 200 million units. We deliver reliability and innovation across heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), cold chain and industrial applications. With over 100 years of expertise and 18,000 colleagues in 40+ countries, we are advancing the energy and refrigerants transitions while safeguarding high-value, perishable products – partnering with our customers at a global scale to help them achieve greater efficiency and sustainability. Learn more at copeland.com.


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