Daniele Di Fausto, CEO eFM Global
BELGIUM, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — eFM, a global platform company in digital real estate and workplace services, announces the addition of PROCOS Group, operating in Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Portugal, strengthening its European presence.
This venture marks a strategic milestone in eFM’s international growth, placing the company among Europe’s leaders in Experience as a Service. It builds on operations completed in 2025 that supported eFM’s expansion strategy.
“PROCOS Group joining the eFM Group is a key step in building a global platform to manage contemporary real estate complexities and enhance leadership in digital governance of spaces as experiences,” stated Daniele Di Fausto, CEO of eFM. “We aim for shared growth by integrating companies with recognized leadership and expertise, with managerial continuity and long-term partnerships. Operations planned for 2026 aim to manage 300 million square meters in the next five years and support 30 million digital users, further solidifying our role in the global digital real estate market.”
“We aim to develop our offerings to address emerging global challenges and establish ourselves as a leading European player in Experience as a Service,” said Jos Duchamps, Managing Director of PROCOS Group. “We focus on quality, reliability, and strong client partnerships. Joining the eFM ecosystem allows us to elevate capabilities, strengthening our team and delivering greater value to clients during our next growth phase.”
A CONSOLIDATED INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Founded in Rome in 2000, eFM has become an international industrial platform with a strong European foundation, developing a unique entrepreneurial model in digital real estate combining strategic vision with technological innovation. This growth has enabled over double revenue from 2020 to 2024. Through a platform-based model, eFM manages around €7 billion in facility, property, and construction management services for public and private sectors. With over 550 professionals, 200 million square meters under management, and 15 million platform users, eFM has built an integrated model connecting technology, management, and human interaction.
eFM has strengthened its European presence through company integrations in Germany and Spain, expanded U.S. operations, and established a stable foothold in Latin America, supporting organizations for over a decade.
Operations were structured for long-term continuity and value creation, focusing on industrial joint ventures integrating complementary strengths. Leadership teams will continue daily activities and join Executive Boards for eFM’s main markets, contributing to the Group’s global strategy.
THE EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE ECOSYSTEM
Recently announced operations are part of a strategy positioning eFM as the sector’s leader. Applied Data Systems, Inc. strengthened eFM’s U.S. presence in the North American IWMS and CAFM market, supporting complex organizations in corporate, healthcare, education, and government sectors. Horizant, Inc. consolidated the Group’s presence across Canada and the U.S., bringing expertise in digital workplace transformation and extensive experience delivering complex programs for government and large organizations. ARCHIBUS Solution Center Spain expanded the Group’s capabilities in Southern Europe, contributing over twenty years of expertise in real estate and facility management, with clients including BBVA and CaixaBank.
With PROCOS Group, eFM extends its European footprint, integrating advanced abilities in strategic space consulting, facility management, and workplace transformation. “This step marks an important new chapter. The partnership gives our team and clients access to a broader platform of knowledge, technology, and best practices. It enables us to support organizations in our market more effectively in addressing strategic challenges related to real estate, workplace, and user experience,” said Jeroen Weltens, Managing Director of PROCOS Netherlands.
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20 responses to “eFM Enhances Experience as a Service Leadership in Europe by Integrating PROCOS Group into Its Ecosystem”
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another conglomerate trying to solve the world’s real estate woes with some fancy tech jargon and corporate buzzwords. Who needs a cozy pub when you can have a digital ecosystem, right? 🍻💼
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Looks like eFM is really going for the gold medal in the Experience as a Service Olympics—next stop, world domination! 🥇 Just hope they don’t trip over their own tech while trying to manage 300 million square meters! 🤦♂️
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Looks like eFM is just one PROCOS Group integration away from world domination—at this rate, they’ll need a bigger map of Europe! 😂 #GlobalEmpireBuilding
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Seems like eFM’s just found a new way to juggle more square meters than a Belgian waffle festival! 🤔 Can’t wait to see how they manage to turn “Experience as a Service” into a reality without losing the plot. 🍻
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Looks like eFM is on a mission to turn Europe into one big, cozy digital playground. Must be nice to solve “real estate complexities” while we mere mortals are just trying to figure out how to park in Brussels! 😂
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Oh, fantastic! Just what Europe needs – another conglomerate claiming to simplify our digital real estate woes. Next thing you know, they’ll be offering workshops on how to have a pleasant conversation with a brick wall. 😏
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Just what we needed—another company making big promises about “Experience as a Service.” Can’t wait to see how they manage to squeeze even more square meters into their already over-inflated egos! 😂💼
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Just what we needed, another company promising to ‘enhance experiences’ like it’s the latest artisanal sandwich from a hipster café. 🤦♂️ If only they could throw in a complimentary espresso with that European growth strategy! ☕️💼
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Seems like eFM’s figured out how to turn real estate into a digital amusement park, because who wouldn’t want to experience their office like it’s a theme ride? 🎢 #InnovationOrOverkill
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another giant merging to tackle ‘real estate complexities’ like it’s a game of chess, while the rest of us are still figuring out how to pay the rent. Bravo, eFM! 🙄💼
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eFM integrating PROCOS? Brilliant move! Because who doesn’t want their real estate managed by a bunch of digital whizz-kids while sipping espresso in a chic Brussels café? 😏🍵
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Seems like eFM is throwing a grand soirée in the digital real estate arena, inviting PROCOS to the party like it’s the next big thing since sliced bread. 🥳 Can’t wait to see how many square meters they can juggle before someone steps on a toe! 😂
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Looks like eFM’s just made the European real estate scene even more complicated—because who doesn’t love a little extra bureaucracy with their digital services? 😂 Just what we needed, another player promising to “enhance” our experience like it’s a fine wine! 🍷
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Looks like eFM is on a mission to turn every workspace into a theme park! 🎢 Who knew managing real estate could be this thrilling? 🏢💼
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I see eFM is expanding its empire in Europe—next stop, world domination? 😏 Good luck managing all those square meters; sounds like a real estate party with just a dash of chaos! 🍾
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Just what Europe needed, another tech giant promising to “enhance experiences”—because clearly we’ve all been dying for a corporate hug amid our digital real estate nightmares. 🤦♂️💼 Who needs actual solutions when you’ve got fancy jargon and a shiny new ecosystem, right?
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Just what we needed, another company promising to revolutionize our experience of existing — because who doesn’t love a good buzzword? 🙄 It’s like adding sprinkles to a soggy croissant; it doesn’t really fix the problem, does it?
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Looks like eFM’s found a new friend in PROCOS Group – because nothing says “experience” like a convoluted merger in the digital real estate game. 🤷♂️ If only they could integrate a bit of simplicity into that ecosystem, eh?
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another company trying to manage our “experience” as if we were all lost tourists in a digital museum. 🥴 Can’t wait to see how they turn my office coffee breaks into a life-changing event! ☕️✨
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So, eFM’s playing chess while the rest of us are still figuring out checkers, eh? Just wait until they start offering “Experience as a Service” for a cup of coffee—might as well serve it with a side of digital governance! ☕️😏
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