SALTO Systems Announces Transformation for Future Growth Introduces New Structure and Leadership

Salto Systems, a provider of keyless electronic access control, proudly announces a significant transformation to adapt to the evolving landscape and position the company for continued success.

The group proudly unveils its new identity as SALTO WECOSYSTEM, symbolizing a comprehensive evolution, embracing a holistic approach, reflecting the company’s commitment to innovation and the integration of brands, companies and cutting-edge technologies.

Under the SALTO WECOSYSTEM brand umbrella, three independent core brands have been established to harness the strengths of each entity: Gantner, Salto and Vintia. Each core brand will play a pivotal role in contributing to the overall success and growth of the organization while maintaining its unique identity and focus.

Gantner builds reliable and smart identification, access, cashless payment and locker solutions that automate and digitize business processes to maximize organizational efficiency and security.

Salto develops pioneering facility access, identity management and electronic locking technology that ensures seamless, reliable and secure experiences.

Vintia, creates scalable and comprehensive ticketing, booking, management and payment solutions for the leisure and attractions industry that increases operational efficiency, security and revenue by optimising customer experiences.

Central to this transformation is the introduction of a new corporate structure designed to enhance agility, foster collaboration, and ensure efficient operations. The revamped organization will feature the three core brands (Gantner, Salto, Vintia) and four global teams (Sales & Marketing, Technology & Innovation, People & Global Services, and Cybersecurity).

These global teams will form the backbone of SALTO WECOSYSTEM’s operations, ensuring a unified and collaborative approach to the global market.

Marc Gómez assumes the role of SALTO WECOSYSTEM CEO while Javier Roquero transitions out to focus on his Board Member position plus SALTO WECOSYSTEM Strategy Committee member.

As a pivotal part of this new phase, SALTO WECOSYSTEM is pleased to welcome Marc Gómez as the incoming Group CEO, effective April 2nd, 2024. Marc Gómez brings a wealth of experience and visionary leadership to steer SALTO WECOSYSTEM towards new heights.

“I am genuinely excited to join SALTO WECOSYSTEM as CEO during this transformative period. The company’s commitment to innovation and its dynamic approach to change align with my own values. Together, we will chart a course for growth, success, and sustained excellence” states Marc Gómez, SALTO WECOSYSTEM CEO.

“I have been truly blessed to work alongside such capable and hard-working individuals at Salto for the past 23 years. As I focus in my role as a Board Member and member of the Salto Wecosystem Strategy Committee, I am convinced that the company will continue to grow and get better under the leadership of Marc Gómez. I am grateful to everyone I’ve had the privilege of working with and wish them the best of luck in all their future endeavors.” says Javier Roquero, outgoing CEO, who will also be involved with the launching of the coming SALTO WECOSYSTEM FOUNDATION,

Marc Handels, SALTO WECOSYSTEM CTIO, co-founder and Member of the Board, will also join the newly formed Board Strategy Committee.

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