AV Group Denmark acquires Teletech KonferenceKommunikation

AV Group Denmark acquires Teletech KonferenceKommunikation
AV Group Denmark has acquired Teletech KonferenceKommunikation and appointed Jesper Hartley as its new CEO.

The Danish company AV Group Denmark, which was founded in 2021, has experienced rapid growth, with more than 45% growth in 2025 alone, and the company now employs 50 permanent staff as well as a comparable number of freelancers.

Teletech KonferenceKommunikation was founded in 1986 by Jan Reuther. Over nearly four decades, the company has built a strong position within interpretation solutions and the technical execution of major international events.

“Teletech KonferenceKommunikation has been my life’s work since 1986, and it was crucial for me to find a buyer that respects its history and has the strength to carry it forward. AV Group Denmark shares our  professional approach and commitment to quality, and I feel confident that Teletech KonferenceKommunikation has now found a strong, longtermhome,” says Jan Reuther.

With the acquisition of Teletech KonferenceKommunikation, AV Group Denmark becomes Northern Europe’s largest provider of professional interpretation systems, with very high capacity for large and complex events. The acquisition is also a natural extension of AV Group Denmark’s investment in Bosch interpretation systems and interpreter booths.

In connection with the acquisition, Jesper Hartley (pictured above) will take over the role of CEO from Sten Jensen, who will continue as CFO.
Since September 2024, Jesper Hartley has played a central role in AV Group Denmark’s strategic development and has been closely involved in the company’s growth, organizational development, and the acquisition of Teletech KonferenceKommunikation.

Before joining AV Group Denmark in 2024, Jesper Hartley had worked with and produced national and international events since the 1980s. He was behind the founding of two major event agencies in Denmark and, over the course of his career, has worked for both national and international media companies.

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