
Software in sheet metal processing
Trumpf acquires Lantek
Trumpf acquires the software company Lantek and thus focuses on software in sheet metal processing that runs independently of the machine manufacturer.
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Software in sheet metal processing
Trumpf acquires the software company Lantek and thus focuses on software in sheet metal processing that runs independently of the machine manufacturer.
The Bott Group has acquired Elabo, a specialist in workplace systems, measuring and testing equipment and test systems.
The Arburg entrepreneurial families Hehl and Keinath have taken over the Drives & Automation division of the AMK Group with AMK Arnold Müller. In future, this will operate under the name AMKmotion.

Atlas Copco has acquired Kawalek Kompressoren. The company sells compressors and compressed air technology as well as related services.

Accenture has acquired the technology consultant Salt Solutions. Organizationally, the company will be integrated into Accenture Industry X.
On August 1, the Chiron Group acquired Mecatis, a manufacturer of small, high-precision machining centers.

EMAG has taken over Scherer Feinbau. The Chiron Group recently announced its intention to sell the company based in Alzenau.

TeamViewer will acquire Ubimax, a manufacturer of wearable computing technologies and augmented reality solutions. It is the first acquisition ever for TeamViewer.

Okuma Europe takes over 100 percent of the Dutch company Gelderblom CNC Machines B.V. By acquiring this long-standing sales partner in the Benelux countries, Okuma intends to broaden its service and support portfolio.

On January 1, 2020, RK Rose+Krieger acquired the two companies APT GmbH Automation & Produktionstechnik and Linear- und Handhabungstechnik GmbH and integrated them into the subsidiary RK Antriebs- und Handhabungstechnik, or RK-AHT for short.